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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, VERTING WIll be held at the Cozzes on TUESDAY, the 9TH JUNE 3.30 r... for the purpose of disenssing the Arrange ments in connection with the Celebration of the GOLDEN JUBILEE of the Collegs.
All Past Pupils are cordially invited to be present.
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Director.
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HALF YEARLY GENERAL THESTING OF MEMBERS bald OR SATURDAY, OH JUNE, 1925, at 12.30 P.X., in the JOCKEY CLUB BOOM, HONGLONG CLUB ANSES.
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NOTICE 18, HEREBY GIVEN that The
ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the abere Company will be held at the HONGKONG HOTL, Hongkong, a MONDAY, Erx JUNE, of receiving ригрома 1995, at 11 AM, for the the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th April, 1
1925.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
INTIMATIONS :
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1925.
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
THEATRE ROYAL,
JUNE 19, 1995, 9.15, .. FIFTH TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.
ANDRE DUPREE
C.P.O. JIM CARTLIDGE. FIFTEEN 2 MINUTE ROUND CATCHWEIGHT CONTEST.
AND ABOUT SIX OTHER Mixon Contents.
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JUNE. GENERAL PUBLIC, 12 and 13TH JUNE, PRICES: $10.00; $3.00 and 81.00.
NOTE MEMBERS of the, Hoxscong
BOXING ASSOCIATION are entitled to One Kingwide Best Each for $7.50 on production of their Membership Oards. Members are requested to Sign their the Names when taking Tickola "at Bedroed Rate.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Y Order of the Mortgages, of VALUABLE the Colony of will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, AND JUNE. YAKATT, KOWLOON, in to Turner, Jan Juxz, 1925, both days inclusive. Hongkong, and known as The Remaining
Fortion of JOEN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Kowloon Inland Lat No.-1389, No.136 Portland Street, General Managers.
together with [2258 Hongkong, 20th May, 1925.
erected thereon to be Sold by AUCTION OF THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925, at 12.00 Nogs, at their Sale Rooms, No. B, Den Vaux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, by Hours: Hours & HooH, LIMITED, Auctioneers,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION "CO., LTD.
FORTY-FOURTH
ORDINARY
TGENERAL MEETING of the Com
pany will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Mars, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. LT Pedder Street, Hongkong, of WEDNESDAY, the 10 JUNE, 1995, at
purpose of 11 o'clock in the Morning, for the p receiving the Report of the Directors, pasting the Accounts and sleating Director and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED from the 320 to 247 JUNE, 1925, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers. Hongkong, 19th May, 1925.
TO LET.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
MOORISH PRINCE having arrived from the above Port on 30th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kawloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at. Consignesa risk and
expense.
All brakes, chafed and damaged Goods are
MODOWNS in ALEXANDRA BUILD. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
GINGS (Basement).
2033
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SECRETARY,
A. S. WAISON & CO, LTD.
TO LET.
aramined on Friday, 5th Jane, 1925, at 10 ..
AD Claim must be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
So Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-
ing undelivered after the 6th June, 1925, will be
to Bent
subject to
Consignees of Cango are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permil
OFFICE in UNION BUILDING-TWO signed by the Saperintendent of Imports and
ROOMS FOURTH FLOOR
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CANTON LTD.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
BYSON
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will list Consignees nek and abject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargn will be ready for Delivery from Godown un sud
un and after 5th June. Optional Carge will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arriva),
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they ill be on any Tuesdays and Fridays between examined the hours
hoirs of 10.45, and Noow. Within the
free storage period admitted after the Goods
No Claims will be have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods- remaining
undelivered after the 11th Just will be subject to Bent,
Al Claims against the Steamer must be
presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th June, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insuranca will be effected
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Agents. Hongkong, 4th June, 1925.
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PRINCE CHICHIBU."
TO ENGLAND,
H.K.K.. Prines Chichibu, the secon
who deliberately traded upon the anti-all money devoted to the education of the foreign prejudice which almost every Chinese must be given to institutions LANDS IN HONGKONG ON HIS WAY Chinese student, at some period of his where the control is solely in British bands; otherwise the British Government career, assiduously cultivates.
All shidents naturally combine an im-would incur the responsibility of financing
those whose well-interest, leads them to son of the Emperor of Japan, arrived: pressionable and enthusiastic tempera-
perpetrate the present chaos in China, in Hongkong yesterday on the Japanem roent with a certain absence of perspers and whose hatred of the West teaches 1 cruiser ¿dzuma. He is on his way to Eng them to imbibe encimanistic doctrinesland where he will complete his education. He was met by Capt R Neville, A.D.C., reprenting H.E, the Governor, and Mr.
tire. During the movement for Italian unity, the walls of innumerable sets off rooms, both at Oxford and Cambridge, were decorated by portraits of Mazzini
whose labou 74 Garibaldi, Fand
were
with enthesiasm.
No notifiable diseases were recorded.
Y. Murakami (Japanese Consul General). The landing was an unofficial one and
ardently supported (in-words, at any in the Colony during the 24 hours ended there was no military guard of honour
ΤΑ
at Murray Pier, when she Prince and. his staf landed. The Priner and him party immediately left for the residence of the Japanese Consul General at Cen- Mrs, Chan. Lam Shi, mother of the late duit Boud, whers Prince Chichibu was to Mr. Chan Kai Ming, J.P.,, died at her be the guest of Mr. Murakami until this
Hakozaki Mars for England. residence, 39, Conduit Rond, as 11.30 morning when he embarks on the a.m., yesterday.
The Prince, who is 24 years of age, will. main in England for about two years, it is stated that he will stay in London with a distinguished British. family.
[rate] by a host of "advanced" political on June 4th..
Arrivals by the Empress of Australia, Such activities, however, associations. merely illustrate the impulsive generosity yesterday, included Cape, Bensley, B.,
and Mr. J. P. Braga. of educated youth. There is no attempt to damage the reputation of the Univer sitics to which they belong by ill-advised action; sad, many a man who was an ardent revolutionary in bis student days, becomes conservative, both in tempera
The total output of the Kailan Mining ment and politics, with the passage of Administration's mines for the week years In China, the university student ending May 23rd amounted to 74,599 tong naturally broods over the state of affairs and the mies to 72,879 tons.
Members of the Jockey Club are
"The cruiser Izumo which brought the in his country. He sees that, in condvised that the half-yearly meeting of sequence of ill-advised action by his members will take place at the Club Prince from Japan, via Formosa, ́wilk
return to Japan on Wednesday. country in the past, the foreigners have Rooms, Hongkong Club Annexe, at 12.30.
p.m. today.. found it necessary to protect themselves There is no when living in China. organised government, and the military lenders who at present dominate various provinces are not only unable to preserve
An Express," issued by the Eastern order and suppress banditry, and piracy, Extension Australian, and China Tele but are also unable to control their own graph Co., Ltd, last evening, warned the badly-equipped, under-fed, and in many public that telegrams to Shanghai are
accepted. at Senders' Risk only.
mouth for Home, we learn that the cases, inadequately-paid troops.
Major W. E. Prosser, USA, of Chinese Community, are not going to consummate lack of logic, therefore, the Manila, who is on it tour of inspection student comes to the conclusion that if throughout the Oriental posts of the divulge the English version, (or traaska...... the foreigner were driven out altogether, Army, arrived on the s.3. President Jack-tion of the Chinese character), of the on yesterday. He boarded the vessel at.
illuminated address to be presented' by China (by which, of course, he means the Kobe.
11
With
Mr. Wu Ze Chiang, "Assistant Captain. of Police, Canton, returning from a busi- ness trip to Shanghai and Peking, ar- rived in Hongkong yesterday on the ss. President Jackson.
THE GOVERNOR'S' DEPARTURE..
SECRECY OVER TEXT OF THE CHINESE ADDRESS.
In connection with the impending de pasture of H.E the Governor (Sir Edward: Stubbs, K.C.M.G.) at the end of this
student-element) would be able to governi
Mr. H. B. Fond, Vice-President of the them to His Excellency prior to his de- herself. About the age of twenty, the Pacific Commercial Company at Manila, parture. It is in order to preserve the who has been on a business trip to Shang-interest in the function that they do not.” student will be heard declaiming that hai,, arrived on the ss. "President Jackson Western education is necessary if Chios yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. intend releasing the wording of the ad. dress in English until the day of the pre Pond and his Secretary."
sentation of the various gifts. is to be saved. A few years later he is insistent in his demand that the foreigner must be expelled. One might be prepar ed to admit that the claim was not entirely unreasonable, if by expulsion was meant the resumption of control of the conceded areas, and there was any
Mr. T. M. Gregory, of T. M. Gregory & Co, Importers and Exports, Union Buildings, a well-known resident of the Colony, leaves for Europe to-day on the Hakosaki Maru on a combined businesa and pleasure trip. Mr. Gregory is ac- companied by Mrs. Gregory, “
The farewell gifta from the Chinese Community comprise in addition to the.. illuminated address with handsome case
silk embroidered scroll and a panellest screen. These parting gifts, together with the address, drawn up by the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce on behalf of the British Community-(the text F Mesars. A. S. Watson and Company, 37, this address was published in the Daily to the police that the sum of $20 was at a special function at the City Hall on guarantee that foreigners residing in Connaught Road Central, have reported Prax on Thursday--are to be presented
in netnal stolen from their office at the aorated Thursday, June 23th. China would be protected
It is also understood that a luncheon is fact, there is less likelihood of such water store. The thief gained access to
the office at night by creeping through a being arranged for His Excellency by the be held on Wednesday, June 24th, a FILTER-KING.At Toinan, on May 28th, protection in China now, than there window after removing two panes of Unofficial Members of both Councils, to which there will probably be a presenta PERCY. THOMAS FILMER, of the Asiatic was in the last days of the empire. glass. Petroleum Company, Singapore, to
tion of some nature.
STERLAND,At Shanghai, on May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. SUTHERLAND, a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
At the Kowloon Magistracy yester- PHYLLIS KATHLEE, elder daughter of Those who attempt to rule China at
Brizi, a Corsican, chief fireman of the Mr. and Mrs. H. F. KING, British present are in an impossible position day before Mr. E. W Hamilton, Pierr Consulate-General, Tainan.
Internationally, they assert that China is a Capitaine Faure, who was arrested
SHIRAFEE-WILLIAME.At Shangbai, on [63
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MÚTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer "KEMNON" are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged into Holt's Whari, Kowloon, where it will is at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godowe on and after 4th June.
Optional Carga will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowany where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.46. and Noos within the
No Claims
free storage perinde admitted after the Goods have left the Stearcer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th June, will be subject to Rent
a full member of the family of civilised on the 12th in connection with a find of 11 automatic pistols and 2,885 rounda May 30th, BELTRAM ARTHUR SHIRAZEZ, to DoxorHY MAY WILLIAMS, both of nations, and claim all the privileges of of ammunition in his cabin, was com.
Imitted to, the Sessions. Shanghai,
DEATHS.
one, whilst internally they have none of the characteristics of such a member.
'EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA.”. BRINGS A NOTABLE PARTY OF PASSENGERS.
Amongst the passengers who arrived in The two aeroplanes which were recezitly CBAN LAY SHO-At her residence, No. 30, Conduit Road, at 11.30 m., on June
Exports Office following upon cabled in-ustralia were Mr. and Mrs. N. C ath mother of the late Mr. C They cannot preserve order, they cannot seized by officials of the Imports and the Colony yesterday by the Empress of KAY MING, J.P. The cortège will protect foreigners who cater their constructions from England, are still lying MucNamara of London. Mr. MacNamara in the Kowloon Godowns. "As yet, no is the chairman of Messrs. Trollope nod leave the above address at 3 p.m. on
try, and they object when te foreigners decision, as to the disposal of the machines Colls, London. The Company have re-. [2975 Sunday, June 7th
has been arrived at. The aeroplanes cently, inaugurated branches in the Far East and are at present building the Mr. LAIDRICH-At Geneva, Switzerland, on
were originally consigced for Tientsia.
Peninsular Hotel at Kowloos. May 1st. ABRAM, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ABRAHAM LAIDRICH, aged 24
George Grimble, of Grimble & Co., re turned from Japan where he had bee years.
spending & short holiday.
Hongkong Office: 14, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.
The Baily Press
HONGKONG. JUNY 6TH, 1925.
attempt to protect themselves.
Morally, every foreign educated Chinese
Among the passengers, who arrived on student has two fundamental duties--to the 8.8. President Turkoon yesterday, interpret Western civilisation to his were Mr. A. Bari and Mr. A. H. Has
land, well-known in theatre circles in Uther notable passengers were Mr. C countrymen and "to explain his country Shanghai and North China. Mr. Bari S Sun Fo, the son of the late Dr. Sun properly abroad. He rarely attempts the has just sold his theatrical interests to Yat Sen, Mr. S. S. Liang, compradore They aro on of the Dairy Farm, Dr. and Mrs. Yung. his fellow passenger: second and in many cases, we are afraid, business trip to Hongkong and will re- and Mr. K. Melchers There also arrived Miss Pearl. C. Thompson, who wis to he misrepresents the West to his own turn to Shanghai very shortly.
have married Mr. Nowell Bernard at St country. But still, although he falls far
For the third time within a period of John's Cathedral on Thursday, but whose short of what might be expected there about a month the Sai Hang Convent at wedding had to be postpoued owing to Castle Peak has been subjected to armed the boat being delayed, and will take is hope of him. He is at once saner robbery. The last outrage was perpetrat place at St. John's Cathedral this after- Brewer also arrived. Mr Brewer is a the student who obtains his education ing the various inmates in the course of local barrister who was recently married
All Claims against the Steamer must be THE PROBLEM OF THE CHINESE and more practical in his outlook than ed late on Thursday right, when two men noon at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. N..
presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th Jane, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Laurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Ageste. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1925,
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CHINA AUCTION
ROOMS.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,
China Haliding,
"Ground Floor,
(100
STUDENT.
entered the convent and after intimida
in universities in Chins, completely under their visitation to practically every room in Canada.
in the building decamped with the aum of $35. The men were armed with an axe God a dagger.
Tax Shanghai riots have clearly demon- Chinese control. In a number of these
THE INDUSTRIAL HOME. strated two things which hopeful vision universities, communism and anti-foreiga aries in Europe, planning China's future, sentiments are operly preached, and the It is reported from the North that
forged notes of the Hongkong and Shang- In connection with the erection of an are prone to overlook-first; that there connexion with Soviet Russia is only ai Rank notes have been found in cir Industrial Home in the Colony somewhat exists in China to-day a strong anti-thinly veil Quite recently, such a culation lately about Harbin, Tsingtao, on the lines of a similar institution sk dod Tientsin, states the Daily News Macao, which has previously been referred foreign feeling, and, secondly, that the university in Shanghai was the subject They are said to have been passed by to in these columns, on enquiry yesterday Chinese students, including unfortu of extensive police investigation and Chinese in most cases, and in large sums we were informed that the new site which at Tsingtao. On a request by the Peking it is hoped to secure at Pokfulam, has not to the pro- granted antely, many of those who education overwhelming proof of this type of teach Ministers concerned, the Foreign Office yet been definitely.
there has issued a circular sotice to get smoters. THE GOOD THINGS and REAL was completed abroad, are doing nothing ing was discovered.
sharp lookout kept for possible passing Stanley has been practically abandoned The proposed site for the Home at THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR 400AINS Come to The
to counteract it. When the trouble inį The action of the Shanghai students of the counterfeits.
by the promoters of the scheme as being Shanghaj began there was a tendency to will probably have some influence upon
is safe to assume, so far as unsuitable for their purposes. The pro Perhaps regard it merely as "an attempt on the the allocation of the Boxer indemnity Shanghai is concerned that, like "old maters have immediately set about look- soldiers," anna stories never will die. ing for another suitable place on which part of the students to evade their
money. A short time ago, there was a hut will simply fade away" says the to bring their schemes to fruition.
In company with the Secretary for examinations. Why this theory should
have visited several strong demand that this should be spent. N.-C. Daily News, One of them comes. have been advanced we do not know directly upon education in China. Few Charch Mr. Donald Macdonald, the or places in the
from the sedate recesses of the Union Chinese Affairs they escarch and at
course of
There is little to
to support it, for obviously will how support such a policy. On the ganiat, cannot be held responsible, he Pokfulam piece of land was pointed Cause for one thing he says that all he out, which it was stated the Government the great majority of students stand to
other hand, if no money were allocated knows about horseflesh is that there are might be able to provide. At present it gain more by passing their examinations
to Chinese education, the decision would Clydesdales, Shetlands and others, and is part of the Dairy Farm property and for another, he always fixes the hymns for negotiations for transter would, first of all than by evading them. Each examination passed means an increase in wage, practically condemn the whole of the pre- each Sunday at least one month before have to be arranged. The new site, being cidence that a large congregation sang of the Chinese promoters who have urged. earning capacity. To our mind there seems sent educational systera in China. This hand. So evidently it was a pure coin- easy to get at, has met with the 10. LBT-Large, Aits and Commodiens no reason to doubt that the agitation would be a pessimistic view of the situs with no little enthusiasm: Te-day on that the matter be taken in hand as soon and there were significant smiler on the been received from the Government as to
whether the site can be olitäine OFFICE BOOMSía Prince's BMLUNG.
was provoked by the labours of a small tion which even the Shanghai riots do wears nations the Heavenly Manna fallna possible. So far, however, no word has Apply to-BECRETARY. PRINCH'S, HUILD
[97 body of Lot-headed student-politicians not warrant. It is clear, however, that faces of not a few. ING & LAND CO, Lv.
THE Steamship
"SICILIA
the
Captain R. HaRISON, DO, EL, Carrying His Majesty's Maile, will be despatched from this Port on or about WEDNESDAY, 10 JUNE, 1925, at Nook, taking Fa sengers and Cargo for the above Parts,
Suk, Valuables, and Tes for Italy, France and Landon funder arrangement) transhipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer procending direct to Marseillen and Landes.
Parcels will be received at this Ofice ́until
44 r., the day before Sailing. The contanta
and valus of all packages mud be desired
For further Particulars, Apply tow
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO...
Agenta Hongkong, 5th June, 1926.
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