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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOTICE HYT HITRA BAUT MEETING of the Seasen advarband for the STE DAY OF DECEMBER, 1935, will be held ON 28TH NOVEMBER. Next instead.

-By Order,

H. GREENWOOD,

Acting Secretary,

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1925

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* OLDENBURG* having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her ars hereby notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardowe and/or extra hamendous Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd whence, and/or from the Wharros, Delivery can be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 6th October, 1925, From the six AUGUST, 1925, Ma. will be subject to Rent

All Contras

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5th October,

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Temporary Address: </e" HONGKONG ELUE,"

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THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be kald (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLET ON SATURDAY, 19T¤ OCT-

MONDAY, 127 OCT., 1925. The First Bell will be Bung at 2.45 2.M., The

Urge for Admission to the Public Hele mire

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Boldiers shi Sailors in uniform, Half Price. Members are advised that they must show thuis, Season Ticksta to ebfain Admission to the Members' Enclosure.

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Delivery may be obtained.

"No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods kara left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining delivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to Bant

All Claims against the Steamers must be Mach Member has the right of introducing anted to the Undersigned on or before 16th Ken-Members to the Members' Enclosure,

instant, or they will not be recognised.

broken, chafed and damaged Goods ars to Tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Exfield & Dat at $5.00 each day up to examined on the 9th instant, at 10

be left in the Godowns, where they will be FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1825.

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be pressat

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HONGKONG LAWN BOWL'S INTERPORT MATCH.

TAIKOO BOWLING GREEN.

WEDNESDAY. 7T8 OCTOBER. Watch to Start at

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TAKOO CLUE extend a Cordial Invitation to the Ladies and all Bowls of the Colony,

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the last few days of sending their familie given three days in which to leave the away to more settled places of abode neighbourhood. Who can guarantee that companies took place last night. On

Two dances organised to Naval, shipaTM outside of the capital. Thers seems to there will not be recurrences of such under the auspices of H.M.S. Hermes be a growing feeling of uneasiness in the ugly incidents--not the missionaries was held at the Seamen's Institute, ranks, of the Reds. They can see the Whatever may be the outcome of the where the dance music was supplied by storm gathering and, despite their boast-present military campaign there will be, the jazz band of the fermes. “The other ing, they are apparently uncertain of the throughout South China, for months to function was staged in the Royal Naval The Szechuan General who come, roving bands of undisciplined Canteen Theatre and was organised by was to have defended Northern Kwang troops who will be ever on the look the dance committee of H.M.SSCarlisle, tung with his army of 17,000 has now been out for opportunities of loot.

The Carlisir's Syncopated Five band was placed under arrest because, presumably, of them isolated foreigners would doubt- By many

in attendance for this dance.. his army has been discovered" a 13 less be regarded as legitimate prey. tatterdemalion crew, leas

than 4,000 We have the greatest admiration for fore Lirut, Commander G. F. Hols, RN, strong, without either arms or ammuni, missionary enterprise in China but we Chan Yan, master of a cargo boat, was tion. General CTANO KA SHK has scarcely think that the field, for the time fined $3, with five days'-hard- labour in taken 3.000 rifles and some field guns being at any rate, is one in which British default, for nooring his cargo boat in from LI FUR Last and is now arming women can carry on their work in salety.

the Southern Fairway and cousing an more of the strike pickets so that if the

obstruction in the harbour. At the same "Revolutionary Army "is not strong,

court, Chna Kami Tai, master of another. enough to defend Canton during his the East Surrey Régiment, returned to native of two weeks hard labour, for Lient. R. A Chidson, 1st Battalion, cargo boat was fined $15, with the alter- absence on the Eastern front these the Colung on the Empress of Asia,

failing to exhibit regulation lights on his boat while under way.

pickets may lends hand. We can under stand M. Bonopis's anxiety if the Reds have reached such a pass that they have

to leave the defence of Canton to a few thousand of our former domestic servants.

Capt. E C. Hall, CM.A., returned from inspection duty in North China by the sa Taiyo Mary on September 27th.

Mr. A. L. Tayler, of the well-known Shanghai Erm of Arts and Crafts, Ltd.,

At the Marine Court yesterday, be-

WEDDING.

PATERSON-BARTLETT.

But the seriousness of the position from arrived by the Empress of Asia Fester..! A very pretty wedding-was: "celebrated the Red point of view appears to be that day. no reliance can be placed from one moment to another on any of the Commanders. The impression gaining ground daily is that as soon as there is any strong military demonstration by the Anti-Red forces many of those who now fly the Red banner will change sides. .A.0.C., has been granted leave on Josephine Bartlett, daughter of Mr. and There in distinct belief that Canton,rivate affairs from October 8th to Mrs. H. Bartlett, of 27. Redelite Gar which has been flaunting the colour of apoplexy for so long is soon going to turny pale.

at the Church of the Rosary, Kowloon,;

A Chinese woman caught smoking in yesterday, the contracting parties being Court by the magistrate was fined #1 for Mr. Robert Paterson, of the Asiatic contempt of Court at Kowloon yesterday Petroleum Company, Nanking, only sort morning.

of Mr. E. J. Paterson, of Messra Ker, Major

Bolton & Co., . London,

BRITISH MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

It is certainly no cause for wonder that the wisdom of sending inere missionaries

from Great Britain to China is being

A. R

Stamford, D.S.0.

and Miss

dens. Kensington, London, S.W. Tho bride arrived in the Colony by the P. &

October 19th.

The Portuguese transportGil Fanes | O. ks. Khivu. which is anchored beyond the bar of the Macao Barbour will be sailing for Timer to-day or to-morrow.

and the Nuptial Mass was fully choral The Church was beautifully decorated

The service was conducted by the Very

The forthcoming wedding is announced Rev. Father Spain and the couple re- of Mr. Michael Howard Turner, of eeived the special Papal Blessing.. ・・ Messrs, Deacons, to Miss Daisy Main.. waring Lockett Fair, of Hampstead, London.

achieved was charming. The bride'a bouquet was of tea roses and maidenhair tension Australia and China Telegraph little Daphne Bird, daughter of the Hon

An express issued by the Eastern Erferu. tied with a knot of cream tulle.

Co., Ltd., Hongkong Station, states that Mr. H. W. and Mrs. Bird, and Marian She was attended, as bridesmaids, by normal telegraphic communication with Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane. Chinese inland places is now re-establish- The bridesmaids' dresses were of mauve.

ed.

An extract from the London Gazette, published in Command Orders, states that Second-Lieutenants D. A. Searle and Regiment, have been promoted lieutenants D. H. V. Buckle, of the East Surrey from August 30th, 1925.

organdie, trinned with roses and forget- me-nots and in place of bouquets they carried wands trimmed with gold tissu and Honolulu creeper.

of old family lace over gold tissue, with The hide was attired in a lovely gown

a golden tulle vell depending from a wired: Venetian headress adorned with The R. M.S. Empress of dain brought questioned by correspondents in the in a total of 331 bags of mail yesterday, kindly offered her services to

orange blossoms. Madame Flint very Home papers.

In connection with the when she arrived from the North. The the veil and bouquets and the effect farewell meeting," under the auspices mail comprised letters and papers from of the China Inland: Mission held last U.S.A... Canada, Japan and Shanghai. month in London it was announced that nity-nine missionaries, of whom nine were new workers, would be leaving for this part of the world during the autumn. BIRTH.

A list of the names was published and CAMIDOR-On October 8th..

it is seen, that over half of these mis- at Peak Hospital, to AUDREY, wite of R. A.aionaries are, women, CANIDGE, a daughter.

Many of them, doubtless, are destined for outlying dis PATERSON-BARTLETT-On October 8th, at tricts, days' journeys away from the

Captain W. E Clarke. Mrs. Clarke took. the Church of the Rosary, Kowloon, Treaty Forts and entirely out of touch

The bride was given in marriage by, Mr. ROBERT PATERSON. of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.,, Nanking, only son of

the place of the brida's mother at the with European communities." Mr. R. J. PATERSON, of Messrs. Ker,

ceremony and wore a becoming gown of Mr. F. Stone, general passenger agent. Irish crochet and carried a bouquet of Bolton & Co., of London, and Miss

„It is very natural, in the circumstances, appointed here in place of Mr. E. F. L. P. Bartlett, R.N.. the bride's brother for the Orient for the U.P.R., recently roses and Honolulu.creeper. Midshipman JOSEPHINE HARTLETT, daughter of Mr. that the papers should ask "Is the policy Sturdee, is, leaving the Colony to-day acted as best man. and Mrs. H. BARTLETT, of Kensington, London, S.W.

wise onu "i [9795 VAS DE MELLES-LLOYD-On Septembe ourselves to a missionary now resident vessel.

We put the question to Manila. He will return by the same reception was held at The Presbytery

on the R.M.S. Empress of Asia on a visit At the conclusion of the wedding 19th, at the Registrar's Office, Singa in Hongkong, and he answered that the

which was kindly lent and decorated by CLAUDE FITZROY LLOYD to MAODALENA VIN DER MEULEN. ·[2723

the Very Rev. Father Spada, and sub- The return of notifiable diseases.in the sequently the newly married couple left. missionaries" on the spot," who are in the Colony for the week ended on October for Taipo where the honeymoon is being constant communication with London, 3rd shows 2 cases of diphtheria, (1 spent, followed by the seclamations and were the best judges of the situation, enteric fever (1 Indian and 1 Norwegian, large number of valuable presents were American and 1 Chinese) and 2 cases of good wishes of their many friends. A and that doubtless London would act on

imported). The return for the 24 hours received by both the bride and the bride- their advice. That is all very well in case of enteric fever.

ended on October 5th shows 1 Chinese groom. its way. Apparently London has been advised that there is no danger, and for giving this advice the missionaries "on the spot

must certainly accept full responsibility. But are they always the [126 THE SITUATION IN CANTON, best judges? Is it not sometimes likely that they may be led astray by their We can only express a fervent hope that very devotion to the work to which their the latest rumours regarding the situation lives, have been consecrated. in Canton may be true. Our Chinese credit to their hearts, if not to their correspondent suggests that Mesara; beads, that they should believe in the BORODIN, GALLANT, SEMINOTT, et hoe genus sincerity, loyalty and good-will of those omne, being dissatisfied with their in- among whom they have laboured for so mediate prospects, and uncertain

long. regard. ing the optcome of the fighting which

Just over three months ago the country appears to be imminent, are preparing at the back of Swatow seemed to be per for departure. If they find any difficulty peaceful and certainly perfectly safe. So ́auzum for, delivery in Hongkong: fachading | regarding booking their passages weit was until a band of Red soldiery but few months -Major-General Liard "sr-

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It is a

would certainly advocate that the British in an appearance. There was nothing to Government should place a vessel at their fear from the country-folk. They prob disposal

ably regarded the missionarida who had worked among them as their very good friends. But what can the peasants and farmers do against armed troops. Very

they,

Ladies Section of the Royal Hongkong SOME OF YESTERDAY'S ABRIVALS, The annual general meeting of the THE "EMPRESS OF ASIA.”. Golf Club is to take place at the Helena at 10.30 am. May Institute on Friday, October 18th, la connection with the Ladies' Section, a competition has been Tuesday, October 20th. arranged to take place at Fanling, on

day by the RM.S. Empress of Asia wores "Among the passengers arrizing yester the following:

Mr. Albert Kopp, an old time resident

Hongkong

of

ing from a trip around the world.

Mr. and Mr L. G. Cranna, return Mr. J. Marcus, a representative of

ments made by the Secretary of State The following were among the appoint- for the Colonies during the month ended as assistant auditor, Hongkong; Misser trip. August 10th: Mr. CH. G. Bradbury bert & Co., Shanghai, on a busine Riordan, M. Dakin, A. M. Cullinan and Blow and Vandergras, Shanghai, on a M. A. Wilson, H. J. Warbrick, 8.

Mr. A. Kooyman, general manager of F. A. Cranfield as nursing sister, Hong-business trip.

kong

Major-General C. Luard, C.B. CM.G. (General Officer Commanding the Colony on Home leave and departs on Forces in China) is due to leave the

It is understood he will be away for a the P. & O ss. Malvu on October 17th.

with Mrs Luard. rived in Hongkong in February of this

Mr. H. C. Shrubsole, manager of Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company, Hongkong.

Dr. A. Singian, a prominent physician for Manila by the Empress of dia in Manila, returning there from a trip around the world, Dr. Singian leave today.

MISCHA LEVITZKI, Mischa Levitzki, the noted pianist, în paid by the Canton Government in ing in the Theatre Royal. Those who Compensation is reported to have been to give a second recital to-morrow even- respect of the Japanese sailor who was heard him last Saturday evening abould at a Japanese vessel, from the ahore, on again in an entirely changed programme, killed when the Whampos Cadets fired not miss the opportunity of hearing him July 30th. For the dead $3,000 was offer- In to-morrow's recital will be included as well as two of his own compositions, ed and 3500 each for the two men wound- works of Bach, Schumann and Chopin made by the Japanese Congal at Canton.

With reference to the paragraph re

which have gained much popularity in America and Australia. garding the commotion at an auction itinerary that ho is able to giva thin It is due to a change in Mr, Levitzki'm day, Mz. E. V. M. R. de Bousa writes leave for Shanghai, where he has been sale, published in the Daily Press yester- extra recital. On Saturday he will that the commotion did not take place in announced to give at least four recitals, somewhat disturbed by the noise and con Tientsin and Harbin and finally to the China Anction Rooms. His sale was From there he will proceed to Peking, fusion in the street outside but the Japan, where he is booked for no ten truable did not originate inside his sales than sixteen concerts, which will com

plete his tour of the Orient

Of course, no one can say definitely what the intentions of M. BORODIN and his friends may be or what plans 2 have for the future. The only thing of soon after the soldiers arrived a numbered, so it is stated, on a protest being which we are certain is that while they of them raided the English Presbyterian remain in Canton their policy will be Mission Compound, at Wu-King-Fu and antagonistic to British interests and for an hour or more the lives of the mis there will be no chance of permanent sionaries there two men and two ladies- peace. The report that they are think hung in the balance. The ladies were ing of leaving has probably gained ground repeatedly struck with sticks. They were because a good many of the Kuomintang chased through the house and threatened officials have taken the precaution during with knives, and, subsequently, all were room

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