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HONGKONG JOCKEY - CLUB.

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS 1926.

N

TOTICE IS HEHENY GIVEN that 8

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS W Arrive TO-DAY, the gira of SEPTWARES. and Will be DEAWN for THIS EVENING at the Jockar Olta STABLES, CASEWAT BAY at 5 r.a.

By Order,

H. GREENWOOD.

Acting Secretary.

FOR SALE.

podat

Barnished

UNGALOW at Circuxo Cuow,

NOVEMBER.

Fally

Vacant Posesion 1ST

For further PartienlaTM*, Apply to

2677]

DEACONS.

Solicitors,

1. De Vaux Road Central,

Hongkong.

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

THE

Steamship

"TILAWA”.

(10,000 Toxa)

Will Sail hence on or about the

30TH SEPTEMBER

SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON AND

CALOUTTA.

For Freight and Passage, Apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.. Tel.: Central 19,

Agents.

(2616

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREST GIVEN that A First Call of $4.00 per share has been made upon all Memb-re holding Shares upon which $1 per share only has been already paid, and that the same will be Payable to the Bankers of the Company, HoveKONG & SHANOBAL Binzine CouroRATION Hong kong, on or before the N NOVEMBER, 1925,

TS & SON, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS

General Managers. Hongkong, 2314 September, 1925. [2671

WANTED.

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|

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH 1925

"HONGKONG" "JOCKEY CLUB.

DFORMS for The SIXTH EXTRA RAGE MERTENG to be held on SATURDAY, 10th OCT., and MONDAY, INH OCT, 183 (Weather permitting), may be obtained at the RACH COOKER, HONDECKE CLUE and CAURENT BAY STABLIS

BAFT PROGRAMMES and ENTRY

ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 o'clock Nock 30 SATURDAY, 85 SEPTEMBER, 1928 (3638

TENT

NOTICE..

ENDERS Are CALLED for the RE. MOVAL of NIGHT SOIL, Twics Daily, from the RIFLE RANGE and W/T Bration, Stonacuttara.

Apply COMMANDING OFFICER, H.M.S.TAMAEs for Particulars and Condi tion', é.

2359

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.

Wacholders of this Company dated WITH Beforence to the Notice to the

6th AT. 1925, whereby a Final Call of $3.00 per share was made payable on the lat Ocro- 32, 1995, the General Managers have decided, in view of the Conditions Prevailing at present, to Extend the Time for Payment of This Chil

NOTICE IS ACCORDINGLY HERESY GIVEN that the D'e for Payment of The FINAL CALL IS EXTENDED to the 3RD NOVEMBER, 1525, and that the Form of Bankers' Receipt already sent to Shareholders can be used as though the Da's named therein were the 3rd NOVEMBER, 1925.

FOR THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO. (1918), L.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 18th September, 1925,

INTIMATIONS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGRE,

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

Sitte auzo in the Colony of Hong

kong and respectively registered at the LAXY OFFICE NEW KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nos. 388; 401 Äro 480,- Together with 4 Hauruages er Tapements and other Erections and Buildings thereon respectively

ONT"

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD" PROPERTY,

Situate at MONGLOITU in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Laxo Orries a SECTION J or KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1683 with the Moust.. Les or Tanement and other Ervations anË Buildings therson

IN TWO LOTS

BY

M. E. V. M. K. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,

THE CHINA AUCTION BOOMS. FO, DIYDELL STATE, Hongkong

ON

THURSDAY,

Tue 24 DAY or SEPTEMBER, 1925, AT 3 C'CLOCK PI.

For further Particulary and Conditions of Bala, Apply to nam Massaa, GÉO, K. HALL BRUTTON & CO. |

Mortgages's Bolicitors.

Bt. George's Building,

Chater Boad,

1

OR TO---

MR. EV. M. R. DE SOUBA,

Anctionser,

No. 4, Daddall Street, Hongkong. Dated the 18th September, 1825.

9647

2658

BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEES.

'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

PUBLIC AUCTION-

or

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY T

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION | Situate at Victoria in the Colony, of Hong-

CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES Dr Company's Steamer

MACHAON

are hereby Notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Hole Wharf, Kowloon where in will lie nt: Cousignees" risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at

Errence, Able to Speak English and Holts Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for

TURASIAN OLARK-Previous Ofico

Cantonese. Hours: 7 to & p.m. Salary: $75.00.

Apply Box 2012, co Babykany Dolly P.

TO LET.

bas

[2672

kong and registered at the Lasa OFFICE SECTION D OF INLAND LOT No. 1095, with the Buildings thereon known as Nos. 73, 76 and 77. POKPOLA ROAD (Dach Building has Two Separate Wings and may be treated as Two Houses with Oue Common Entrance)

T

IN THREE LOTS.

MEER LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

Delivery from Godown on and after 21st September,

1825 Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notico

been given

prior to Steamer's arrival. All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are THIER to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 Ax, and Neos within the Free Storage Pari

No Claims

H

SALESROOM, No. 5, Daddell Street,

Hongkong,

*ON

MONDAY

will be admitted after the Goods THE DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1955,

a left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods

FLAT or PACIOUS SEITE of OFFICES in the "Farren BUILDING

VICTORIA BUILDING," No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (betwem CHARTERED Bank and MARCANTILE BANK).

Apply to- BANQUE DE" INDOCHINE,

Chater Road.

Nor About MARCII, 1926, WHOLE undelivered after the ith Sept

TO LET..

[2607

CODE, US, DREVOLUS BUAD CASTELL

YOMMODIOUS PREMISES on GROUND

Would make Admirable Showroom. For fall particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER, HONGKONG AND CHINA GAA Co.

[2514

TO LET.

MODOWNB in ALEXANDRA BUILD.

2032

INGS (Basement).

Apply.

SECRETARY,

▲ 8. Watson & Co., LTD.

TO LET.

FFICES

1925, ill be subje-t to Reat

All Caims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the-12th October, 1915, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 20th September, 1925, [2663.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON 180 STRAITS.

HE Steamship

TH

" BENLAWERS."

AT. 3 O'CLOCKIM. —*

For further Particulars and Condition of Sale, Apply to—

ON TO

MEES. WOOL NASH,

Mortgagees' Soliäitors, Bank of China Building,

INTIMATION

ELIZABETH ARDEN SAYS:-

Their representative, also, was moat The late delivery of the Daily, Prem fortunate in securing a few minutes this morning, is due to a break down in

dark, | the printing machinery.

The The return of notifiable disesses in the Colony for the 24 hours onded ou September 22ad shows 1 Russian onso of entaria. fever,

privato conversation with it. almond eyed beauty from Amoy." Don't mistake the cultiva young lady in question, who is studying tion of loveliness for make for her degree in law, chatted to the "up. They are miles apart! newspaper man vivaciously regarding "It is wisdom of course to women in China and her opinions were "make subtle use of fine reproduced next morning for the delecta "toilet accessories to ention of several millions of the British *hance and accent the people.

ship over us. When I am a barrister

The damage suffered by the Harry Kong garage, in the fire which occurred on Sunday night at North. Point, in which six car were destroyed, amounts to over $90,000

rice merchant, has been appointed by His

Mr. Li Yik Moy, a well-known Chinese

features and the natural We are as free as the womon in "colouring. But it is tragic England, she anid. "There is no lord- try to hide blemishes I hope to practise in Chins and I do with cosmetics for each not think there will be any difficulty.

One thing we who are being educated Excellency the Governor as a permanent "year you will grow more in England wish to do when we go home member of the Pa Leung Kok Committed

is to enforce compulsory education for and moro dependent on

women of the poorer classes so that they to succeed the late Mr. Chau Siu Ki these artificial means of may enjoy the privileges of their wealthier Bisters. concealing the ravages of your unwisdom.”

The master of the ax Telemachis re- ported to the Harbour Office yesterday that a male Chinese died from beri-beri on Tuesday morning while the ship was on the way from Saigon to Hongkong.

And quite right too we can hear hundreds of worthy English mothers re- Learn to care for your working ores the family breakfast. But "skin scientifically to keep what a totally wrong ides it gives of

it young and naturally love in

the present day conditions in this About tiffin-time yesterday airmen of "ly.Quicken the circulation country. The young lady from Amoy HMS Hermes gave another interesting" exhibition of flying “stunts", over the "that carries off poisons and may be successful in establishing harbour. The sight attracted the atten-

brings fresh colour to the lucrative practice as a barrister in Hong- tion "checks. Nourish the tissues kong or one of the Treaty Forts, but "to keep them firm and we doubt exceedingly whether she will "round.

Drive away all be able to do it in any Chinese native signs of age by holding the city, and her dream of compulsory "educa- "keen contour and the radi.tion for the women of the poorer classes "ant sparkle of youth."

is likely to remain simply a dream for generations to come.

We have the following Elizabath Arden Venetian Preparations in stock.

VENETIAN VELVA CREAM

PERE CREAM

ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM SPECIAL ASTRING ENT MUSCLE OIL CLEANSING CREAM CREAM FOR HANDS.

The Daily Mail reporter bought out the Secretary of the Conference in order to obtain a reason for the present troubles in this part of the world, and, of course, he obtained it.

of hundreds of Chinese and Europeans,

A District Court Martial will assemble

at Murray Barracks at 10 am to-morrow for the trial of Pte. George Hobbs, 1st Bo., the East Surrey Regiment. The President of the Court, will be Major P Rashleigh, D.5.0., RA.

Charles T. Boyce, who was found guilty. at the L.S. Court, Shanghai, co an in- dictment charging him with obtaining goods by false pretences and embezzle. ment, was sentenced on September 14th by Judge Purdy to a year and three months imprisonment.

Mr Ernest Johnston,chief officer of the C.N.S. Shaai, was decorated at Ichang on September 3rd by Mr. A. P. Blunt, H, M. Consul, with the Royal Humane Society's Medal in recognition of his bravery in diving into the Yangtze on February 1st last to rescue a Chinese hay.

"The boycott is the strongest weapon one country can use against another," said Mr. Tas, "and I am optimistic that the outcome of it will be that China will get independence. We are not Bolsho viks. This fight is race hatred if you like; perhaps it is. Treaties must be revised. China wants equal treatment and the fight will go on until she gets

must learn to know us."

What froth all this is. There is no word to suggest that the students have, and Thursdays at 9.30 p.m. There aro few vacancies in the chorus, especially for ladies.

Rehearsals for the production of

A. S. WATSON it. If you want to trade with us you Iolanthe in December are being car

& CO,,-LTD.

son.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

BOT.

BIRTHS.

[50.

the slightest idea of the reasons which These made the treaties necessary, modern, educated youths are able in some

ried out by the members of the Hongkong Philharmonie Bociety in St. John's Cathedral Hall on Mondays at 5.15 p.m.

Application for the confiscation of 21 PRESHAW-At Shanghai, on September

Luger pistola, five Smith and Wesson 13th, to Mr and Mrs. C. M PRESHAW, remarkable way to exercise an influence revolvers, 17 automatic pistols and 12,185.

un the political affairs in China ont of rounds of ammunition found unclaimed FRESSOS.At Shanghai, on September Queen's Road Cantra",

on the s.s. Amekum Maru was made at 14th, to Dr. and Mrs. H. FRESSON, & all proportion to their numbers. But the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morn Mr E WHamilton made the Richinosos-At Shanghai, on September

obviously they are not fit to govern. The ing. J9th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richano schools apparently have taught them to sos, twin daughtern. •

shout freedom and equality and left DEATH..

them without a proper understanding of MOLYNEUX-At Shanghai, on September

15th, IAN ROWLEY, the younger son the true meaning of the words or of the of Mr. and Mrs. H. LINDSAY MOLY responsibilities attaching to them NECK.

Messas. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers, No. 5, Dudell Street, Hongkong. Dated the 7th day of September, 1925.

[2663

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.:

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed CITUATE at Victoria in the Colony of that all Goods are being landed at their Hongkong and registered at the Lavo risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Office INLAND LOT No. 1437 with the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Building thereon known ne No. 22, CAINE and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from tas ROAD,

harven, Delivery may be obtained.

will be G

after the Goods admitted have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining UNION BUILDING ondskivered after the 28th instant, will be

Apply UNION INSURANCE BOULETY OF

CANTON, LTE:

(2173

OTHER BOOMS on FIFTH F2001

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED,

Wharts, dated the 15th May, 1925 (made to Existing Shareholders of the Company) by the terms of which the sum of $7.50 per share 1925, and the to be paid on the 30th Jans,

1995, the sum decided (in view of the on the 30th September.1 Directors have

prosent condition of affairu

The Date for to extend These Dates

Payment of the First Instal.

FITH reference to the Offer of New

until the 30TH SEPTEMBER; 1925, and the

No

Claims

embject to

Boston All Claims against the Steamers must be the Undersigned on or before 13th ted to

they will not be recognised. or they All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to in the Golowns, where they will be be left in Tramined on the 29th instant, at 10.1

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

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents, Bongkong, 21st September, 1925,

[2664

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM AUSTRALIA.

NONSIGNEES of CARGO by

mans of $7.50 per share is accordingly extended ONS SYDNEY MABU” Data for Payment of the Second Instalment are hereby notified that the above vermel until 817 DECEMBER, 1925.

for

Ko

Mzsans, LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,

At THEIR SALESROOM No 6, Daddell Street, Hongkong.

OX

TUESDAY, the 99TH DAY OF SEPT., 1925, AT 3 O'CLOCK ..

Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Offer: 131, Fleet Street, E.C

The

Daily

Press

HONGKONG, SEXTEMBER 24TH, 1825.

In

this connection we would re-echo the wish of Mr. CHAMBERLAIN that some Chinese could be found, with historical knowledge, statesmanship, and authority with his own people who would

necessary order,

The ship's company of H.M.8. Hermes held another successful danco at the Seamen's Institute last night. Dancing was from 8.30 p.m. to midnight and the Jazz band of H.M.B. Hermes was in attendance. Tomorrow evening H.M.S. Ambrose will bold a dance in the .N. Canteen Theatre, et

It is reported from Canton that i German Arm has sotied the Striker Com mitted that the Heng Fung, Bying

that the system of sine Chinese flag, for which they are the

so-called, was not of dur;

not desire it. As the

agents, has arrived with 14,193 packages of general merchandise and the firm re- We did quests the Committes to offer every

facility in the discharge of this cargo, n Secretary for

CHINESE STUDENTS IN Foreign Affairs properly pointed out

ENGLAND,

it

Another supply of kerosene has arrived · at Canton by a Russian steamer from Vladivostok. It is said that the Soviet has instructed M. Borodin to see that the proceeds from the sale of the kerosene are entirely given over to the Whampoa Cadets Corps. No portion of it is to be set aside for other purposes, however urgent

was the minimum we could ask of The interest now being taken by the China which repelled the foreigner and For further Particulars and Conditions of British public in Chinese affairs led to would not give him justice in her Courts Sale, Apply to:-

the Home papers paying more than their or secure for him the ordinary advantages usual amount of attention to the annual of civilisation and orderly Government. conference of Chinese Students in It was largely British policy which open-

Ówing to the opposition of landlords Great Britain which was held recently ed China to international trade and it and inhabitants, the site at Causeway Bay in Hertfordshire. In the ordinary way was, first and foremost, British enter granted by the Government for the ex- Casino tension of the Tung Wah Hospital will prise which showed the way to other be changed. It is learned that a new nations and proved to them how great market was open to them, to us and to the Chinese to the mutual advantage of the world"

ON TO

Messrs. WOO & NASH;·

Mortgagees" Balfeitura,

Bank of Okins Building,

Queen's Road Contes

Mz88. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers No. 5, Daddell Street, Hongkong Dated the 4th September, 1925;

[2669

HONGKONG_SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATES COL

it is probable that the conference would have been allowed to pass unnoticed. This year, with China so much in the limelight, special correspondents flocked to the meetings to record their impres

on her Toyage: As regard shareholders who take advantage last dedo Mat Leland on the 23rd Augart

ions of the students, and, of course, Hongkong, and as a extended times the Now Shares consequence she was obliged to retura to allotted to them will rank for Dividend as from Ratual for temporary repairs, incurring

modern journalism being what it is, the the 1st OctoBEE, 1924, in respect of half the General Average therefor. The Consignees sominal value, thereof and at from the ler bore referred to are requested to siga theOUSES, FLATS, BUILDING LOTS, impressions were written in the manner

ESTATES Negotiated for RENT JANUARY, 1926, in respect of the full nominal Average Agreement with the undersigned

of the full come tofore the arival of the Resizer, in order to MOTION, of For A Bar, Mangeres ucun boet suitable to the paper's

for the delivery of the cargo.ment arranged Cilmté proceeding abroad, to Tho, as a Lydney, 400,

kanum on the amonnt paid by Hongkong again on or about the 16th Septem. 10, Des Voru Roan. per cent. por aque him from the date of payment until the due ber, 1925 from Habual date.

Any Shareholder who makes payment prior

Share

This Notice

tice will not affect those holders who make payment on the origins! dates, de, se regards this First Instalment on the 80th June and as regards the Second Las talment "the 80th Szzzzzza. "The Shares to be allotted to them will in accordance with the original terms of the offer rack for Dividend on One-half the nominal mines from the Im JULT, 1925, and on the Fall nominal value aw from the 1st Ocrouzz, 1923.

By Order of the Board

22017

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, 20th September 1936. [9662) --

ON SALE

TONGKONG HANBARD

LEGISZATIVE, COUNCIL Suite 1024/

EXPORTE of thi

"J, HL-TAGGART,

Managing Director.

zee Revised by the Mazbare

DAILY PAR OFFICE.

(2534

HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS

· LOCAL NEWS,4

Tha Pazer ton and Brous

particulas public,

site has been selected behind the A. S.P A meeting of the Tang Wah Hospital hug Co's installation plant in North Point.

Committee will be held on Saturday to consider the matter.

HLs, the late lecturer in history We might have expected that the Bey

The death occurred at Shanghai, on Johnston, of the staff of the Shanghai September 15th of Miss Edith Georgina

at the University of Hongkong. The Young Women's Christian Association, among the speakers at the Conference Miss Johnston became ill a few days pro- would be the explained one, ne, sheviously and was unconscious meat of the things to students. But, no. until her death. The case WES

The Daily Expreu, for example, did best he could do was to speak of the diagnosed as acute encephalitis Sha did uncouth manner in which the first bad recently returned from a holiday, not concern themselves with Far Eastern Europeans attempted to gain entrance spent at Unzen, Politics, or worry unduly about the into China five or six hundred years ago, "They were like schoolboy he said, Chinenc desire for the abolition of

for th

flushed with success, and thought they unequal treation. They were struck with could do what they liked They thus

canted the beginning of the mirander the fact that the students had discarded standings between China and the West. the dress of their country for Oxford Frankly, we should have expected trouserings and commented if the somewhat different reading of the facts elsal between the apparent wisdom af from a history lecturer at a British University No wonder some of the Chinese features and the tarnation students go astray if this is the point foolishness of these baggy contraptions'.'"! | of view always presented to them 26 afterwardz

Atrack laden with earth rumming dows track on the hillside near the 'Baadaed Oil Company he premises at: Ladolikoz, on Tuesday, suddenly overbalanced. The coelie standing on the rear board of the truck attempted to balance it by leaning his weight on his baraboo pole which acted as a brake: The result was that the pole struck him a violent blow, in the chest, from which he died very shortly

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