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0. 3. ACTION NO. 218 OF 1925. APOLOGY.

OHING PIK KAM, Esq.,

Assistant Manager,

TEX SOUTH KWOMOTING INDUNTAIAL BANK,

LIETTE, Homew DEAR SIR

You have commenced an action against nie, printer and pablisher of the Tai Kiong Newspaper, claiming damages for libel contain ed in an article published by the mid Tai Kiing Newspaper on the 10th June, 165, which article is at out in your Statement of Clain in

aim in the bore action.

I now confess that the Statements relating to yourself contained in the said article are absolutely untrue and without the slightest substance in fact.

I hereby unreservedly withdi

withdraw every word in that article which in any way reflects on your

I admit that there never wal character. foundation for any of the charges contain- ed in the article. I I deeply regret that they were ever made, and I tender you my sincera apologies therefor. I agree to pay the sum of 33,010 a damages and in addition your costs. asi-tween solicitor and client, and consent to judgment being entered therefor and to this apology Ixsing read out in open court and on bodied in the judgment

Tours faithfully."

SAI KI NAM,

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HONGKONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

THE POSTPONED ANNUAL GENER- TAL MEETING of the store AMociation will be held (by kind permission of LT.-Cor: L... BIRD) VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTER on FRIDAY NEXT, the 2T INT, at 5.30 P.M. SHART. All Clubs in Membership are entitled to be represented by Two Delegates.

W. E. HOLLANDS, Box. Secretary and Tresanter.

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DECEASED.

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Unless an

POSITION IN CANTON.

There was a nil return of notifiablo

ended on August 16th..

position at which we have arrived demon- strates that the public mesting. 'held

There was no doubt regarding the feel-diseases in the Colony for the 48 hours recently at the Theatre Royal, and the ings of the great majority of those who cables aent home as a result of it. were crowled the Theatre Royal last evening The marriage of Miss M' A. Rose to thoroughly justified and urgently need to hear the address by Mr. HELLSTROM Mr. C. H. Thompson is due to take placi

answer to them is received on the Bolshevist policy in Canton. They on September 7th at the Union Church. within the next week it might be well wanted action to be taken, and takem Capt. H. F. Bloxham and Mr. to consider, whether another meeting without delay in order to settle the Bloxham returned to Hongkong on board. should not be held; and more cables, present troubles once and for all; the ss. President McKinley on Sunday. couched in stronger language dispatch and it was only the firm attitosle": e. Mr. ArstES CHAMEKELAIN and his adopted by the Chairman, in point colleagues do not appear to realise that ing out that the meeting was ABSOLUTELY PURE, delay is expensive and we must do our called for the "purpose of passing resolu

ARE PREPARED FROM REAL

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS | GUARANTEED

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of Tur

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Sitmate at" VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG,

And known

Taz REMAINING PORTION og INLAND LOT No. 82 together with No. 65, HOLLYWOOD ROAD therron

TO BE SOLD ET PUBLIC AUCTION

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WEDNESDAY. THE 19TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1985, at O'CLOCK PM, at the CHINA AUCTION Rouss, No. 4, Daddell Street, Victoria, Hongtong

BY

MR. E. V. Y. R. 2 SOUSA, Auctioneer.

The Property consists of:--

All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situata at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and known and registered in the Land Office an THE REMAINING PORTION OF INLAND Lot No. 62 together with Message or tenement Erections and Buildings thereon known as No. for the Unexpired Residuo of hernary, 1852, the Term of 909 50, Hollywood Road The Froperty is held

from the 7th day of reated by an Indenture of Crown Lease dated the 1st day of December, 1885, and made be-

of tween Her Late Majesty QUEEN VICTOALA

of the the one part and WILLIAM WOTTOM other part. Annual Crown Rent of Inland

Lot No. 62 $184.00, Portionenrable in

respect of the Remaining Po area 675 square feet.

$6.07. Total

For further Particulars apply to

Messrs. D'ALMADA & MASON, Mortgagee's Solicitors.

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M. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer. Hangkong, 14th August, 1925. [2525

TO LET.

the

LEMONADE-Has

real essence obtained from Lemons grown in Southern Italy.

not

+

Admiral Sir Alexander Duff who con chudes an active career of 50 years in the Navy, was Commander-in-Chief in China in *1010-2

Among the passengers arriving on the s.s. President McKinley, yesterday were Mrs. Myer, wife of Mr. C. E. Myer of the Standard Dil Co. nt Hongkong, and her two children, returning from a boli. day in the United States.

"atmost to bring this fact home to them.tions, which prevented a resolution in Sir JAMES JAMBoy's speech on Satur very definite terms being submitted for day, however, cleared up one small point the consideration of the Foreign Offee apon which there has been some, mis-It is certain that any such resolution understanding in the Colony. The general would have been passed with acclamation impression here was that we were being and the more strongly, it was worded RASPBERRYADE-Is-prepared ignored as far as negotiations with the more gladly it would have been wel-day yawned with such force and emitted

with the juice of raspberries Canton were concerned. There have been comed. grown in England and no negotiations in the proper sense of As will Tasmania.

be

неел

of

A Chinese in Mr. R A. D. Forrest's court as the Central Magistracy yester-

such a noise in doing so that the atten tion of the whole court was attracted to him. His Worship enlled the culprit to order.

On August 19th Mr. Roy W. Howard, prominent American newspaper man and. Chairman of the Board of the United Press Association, will sail from Seattle on the sa, President frant on a trip to the Faz hast, during which he will visite Hongkong.

from what is the word, but the Consul-Generni has, of written in another column, we have

the advisability FORMAZONE -THE course, been reporting to "Peking on suggested that

NON-ALCOHOLIC affairs in Canton and in every case the holding a further meeting should be CHAMPAGNE. It possesses dispatch sent to Peking has heen dupli- considered if answers are not very the characteristic stimulating cated and the duplicate copy forwarded son received from the representations and refreshing qualities of to the Hongkong Government. There which have already been sent to London. Champagne

The following passengers for Hong- and has a dispatches, we presume, have been for At last evening's lecture the Hon Mr. delicious flavour.

the most part in the form of protests P. H. HOLYOAK promised that such akong arrived by the R.M.S. Empress of against the illegal actions of the Canton meeting should be called in the circum Mrs. R. P. MeAustin. Mr. L. W. Heras, STONE GINGER BEER-The Government. For example, when the dis

only genuine Stone Ginger graceful regulations of the Kuomintang Beer in the East. Prepared regarding coastal shipping and the boy by a special process fermentation which gives it the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.

SOLE AGENTS:

of

stances outlined and he mentioned a

week as probably the limit of cur patience in the matter. If within that time no cott of British and Japanese merchants-advices are received from Home regard details of which were given in the Daily Press yesterday-wera ärst issued in Canton, Sir JAMES JAMIESON register- ed a strong protest. with We Hox Max. A copy was sent to the Hongkong Gov- ernment but, of course, being & private

COMMODIOUS PREMISES on GROUND A. S. WATSON Foreign Ofice dispatch it could not be

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Datel this 13th day of August, 1995.

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ing steps which are to be inken to extricate us from the position in which we have been placed, we venture to think the meeting will form itsell into an "indig- nation meeting "and that the comments upon the apathy and short-sightedness of those who are content to leave us

That

Axia yesterday from Manila:-Mr. and

Mr. C. Jquin, Mr. A. S. Briebbdar. Miss G. Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Valez: and the Misses E. and M. Valez..

Dr. Joseph Henry Longford, D.Lit.. of Esmond Road, Bedford Park, W., Emeritus Professor of Japanese in King's College, London, and formerly H.B.3.'s Consul at Nagasaki, who died on May 12th aged 75, left estate of the gross. salue of £1,247, with net personalty £115.

The engagement is announced between. Vivinh Geoffrey, second son of the late lir. F. Smyth, of Hongkong, and Mrs Smyth, of The Red House, Oxshalt,

Surrey, and Joyce..only child of Captain F. Creagh Oshorne, C.B., R.N., and the late MrsA E Creagh Osborne, of Ditton Park, Langley, Bucks.

to

over

| published by the Authorities here without in the lurch will be decidedly hlupt and

the written consent of Sir JAMES JAMIESON outspoken. himself. And we do not see that any Mr. FELLATO drew a very gloomy

Mr. J. H. Kemp, Attorney-General of useful purpose would be served by the picture of the probable future of Canton publication of such protests. We imagine and South China if the Rolsheviks are Hongkong, and Mrs. Kemp, Sir. Hugh Guillemard, Lady Ho Tung, and Viscount that the community will be satisfied with allowed to establish themselves there per- and Lady Clifford, Sir Laurence and Lady manently, and from "advices which reach and Viscountess Inchenpe, were among the definite knowledge that such protests

us there is no reason to believe that the those who attended an evening. party given by the Duke and Duchess of York have been made, that Hongkong and

picture was in the slightest degree over-at St. James's Palace on July 17th. EMERY-CARTEL-At Peking, on August!

8th, Miss Many TATLOR CARTER, and Shauseen are in complete accord, pad that

drawn

It is learned that Mr. Cecil Clementi, Mr. HARVEY CHARLES EMERY of the Home Government are being kept We have hitherto clung to the hope the new. Governor of Hongkong, wi of Michigan.

fully informed of every untoward in that the Cantonese themselves would rise probably arrive take cident on the Border and every change and drive out their oppressors.

duties in the middle of October, as he in coming direct from. Ceylon, and is not generally in the situation. The only hope must now be abandoned. Ninety first taking Home leave. H.E. Sir Edward-

Stubbs,, K. C. M. G. is going on home leavo question now that is of practical import-per cent of the population of Canton, we

before proceeding to Jamaica, to take ance is how to bring further pressure to are assured on most reliable authority, up bin duties as Governor, them. No bear on the British Cabinettu.

would welcome intervention as a glorious actual date of his departure has not yet

been settled. In his speech to the Shameen residents relief from the incubus from which they

At an Examination held 'recently by Dr. Sir JAMES JAMIESOx frankly admitted that are suffering. They are simply carrying.

spasmodic trade now under Gawler the following Members of the he had had no direct consultation with

Indian Division of the St. John Am the Canton leaders since the attack on Bolshevik supervision because it is thebulance Brigade passed the Efficiency only chance of making a living. They Test nid are certified as qualibed to ten- Shameen. In his opinion, nothing

der First Aid to the Injured,”—A. R. do not like it. They resent it bitterly, Minu, M. Hussain, M. Farid,, M. Sabbnu, would he achieved by endeavouring

but they are helpless. They have no T. Hamet, M. Y. Razack, M. R. Abhas SIR JAMES JAMIESON.

to establish contact in this way. The leaders and the Bolsheviks have already and H. Hoosen. Dr. Milward was the Cantonese, is is known, made five

Surgeon Instructor. All Members of this Is a leading article published under the

become so firmly entrenched that it is vision (Indian) are now "Efficient" demands following the shooting, one of above heading in our issue of Friday, we

impossible even to conceive any cum- which involved the removal of the

The cruiser Weymouth, in reserys at bination of Chinese militarists which the Nore, has been selected to convey to appealed to Sir JAMES, JAMIESON to take British Consul-General and the Senior could take the field against them with China a new crew for the Carlisle, Capt. Hongkong into his confidence and to let

These demands were the slightest chance of success. That is R. S. FacFarlan, which was last recom- is know exactly what he was doing, in naturally categorically refused, since the situation stated baldly. Meanwhile enuruth, of which Commander H. V. missioned on February 3rd, 1923. Tho Canton the centre of the present dis-when the usual "diplomatic intercourse" the poverty in Canton is appalling. Hudson. O.B.E., has hitherto been in com Shekturbance, to settle the difficulties under has been suspended. The report that British traders are suffering financial loss wind, will be commanded during the

which we are labouring. We pointed out Shaneen has been

voyage out and home by Capt. H. Hext Rogers, M.V.O., O.B.E., who was pro- that we did not ask for information out untrue.

moted a year ago while commanding the Columns boys' training ship at Deren- port. The Wyniauth is expected to leave England shortly after August 20th.

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will be at Consigness risk and subject to

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Optional Cargo will be landed, unlems Notion bar been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

All

broken. chafod and damaged Goods are

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the bours ek A and Noor within the Free Storage period.

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remaining bject to Bent

ll be All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 4th September, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

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The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 16th August

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notics. has been given prior to Steamer's Ltival.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the fipdowns, where they all be wxamined on

between the hommy Fridays |

within the Fros

10.45 and Noor, Storage period.

No Claims will baimited after the Goods have left the Steamer & Godown, and all Goods

undelivered after the 21st

Anguet,

mialect to Bent

will be

Expat be All Claims against the Steamer presented to the Undersigned on or before the 4th September, or they will not be recognised.-

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HONGKONG, Avgust 19TH, 1925. '

Naval Officer.

thrown

open

THE SILK TRADE.

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is but their losses are negligible to those of the Canton merchants many of whom of idle curiosity but as a plain, business

will certainly go under within the next precaution in order that we might form

few weeks it some one does not come asound judgment upon what lies Ar lust evening's meeting at the Theatre to their assistance. The Bolsheviks are ahead and make our plans accordingly. Royal, the Hon. Mr. P. H. HOLYOAK apparently working towards this end Naturally, even British people, patient made a passing reference to the attempts They are out for ruin and devastation. as they usually are under insult and that were being made to transfer the What fools we shall be if we delay injury, grow weary, in circumstances such Canton silk trade from Shameen to action until they have accomplished their as the present, of waiting, Micawber like, for something to turn up.

Shanghai. So far, admittedly, the purpose. attempts have been moderately successful,

...

The Duke and Duchess of York. went again to the British Empire Exhibition on July 15. At the Hongkong section the Royal visitors were received by Mr. F R. Hallifax and Sir James Stewart Lock- hart who, as will be remembered, was formerly Colonial Secretary for Hongkong and High Commissioner of Wei-hai-Wei during the period it was under British

at the Government have benefiteed and the increased charges is another matter rule. At the ivory stall they spent several. not the Canton silk merchants. Laat werk, altogether.

minutes watching man carving ivory It is a question to which tusks, and they waited nearly a quarter

colours,

The subject of our leader was dealt with in a sympathetic way by Sir Jamza.

we understand, two shipments of 700 probably a moment's consideration is of an hour at a stand where two Chinese JAMIESON in his customary daily address bafes each were dispatched to the North- at the Club on Shameen on Saturdayern port, where no effort is being spared Government, however, is clear. Are they

never given. The issue, for the British make, wax dolls in various briliant. General Banking and Exchange Business. evening, and we have since received a by Canton Government emissaries to willing to allow the British silk mer- Passengers for Hongkong who are visit from a Cantan merchant who was create a market, and to-day another couchants in Canton to be penalised in this booked to arrive from Home by the P. & О." Narkundo; which is Jas authorised to give us the fall facts of signment of 3,000 bales, representing the situation.. The trouble is that there probably a value of two and a half wayAre they satisfied it is right that here on Thursday are 48 under Mr. million dollars, is due to leave. Upon the long established British businesses H. Aspinall, Mr. A. J. Ackerman, Mrs. Boryer and two children, Miss Boryer. is very little official information to ach bale the Government impose a tax should be ruined by the order of the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dickie, Mr. and publish. Apparently all that British

of $16 so that they will receive the Bolshevist leaders? The Cantonese wish Mrs. J. Egen and threo children, Mr. residents or British officials, either here

respective sum of 445,000 from today's to trade with their old clients, but M. H. D. Foley, Mr. A. Guthrie, Mr. W. W. Grantham, Mr. Hegarty, Mr. and Mrs. or in Canton or in the Coast Ports can shipment alone. This is, of course, a

BORODIN and his friends say, Now That T. C. Malcoma, Mr. and Mrs H Mairie do, is to wait with every bit of patience fine source of revenue for them, but is the position in a nutshell and the Mr. L. Neuber, Engineer-Commander R at their command for instructions from whether the trade can possibly stand all consequence is heavy loss to everyone Rampling, 1.8.0., R.N., Mr. JR. L Stanton, Mr. and Mrs Tabuse, Mr. B

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