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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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[THE SEVENTH EXTRA BAGE MEET- EING will be held (Weather permitting) & HAPPY VALLXT on SATURDAY, NOVEM- BER TTE, 1995.
The First Bell will be Rung at 215 pm. Ok Charge for Admission to the Fra
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will be $1.
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Each member has the right of introducing Non-members to the Member Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained from Mosure LISTEAD & Davis at 80 each up to NOVEM
BERN (FRIDAY).
The Stewards inrise the Ladies of Hongkong
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NOTICE.
COMBINED MEETING of the MEM | AKRS of Both GUILDS will be held at the OFFICE, Bios Hews, West Point, Hongkong, on SUNDAY, 8 NOVEMBER, 1925, AT 10.30 AM.
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BESITZE-IMPORTANT.
'J. WATSON,
Secretary.
HONGKONG SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATES CO.
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OUSES, FLATS. BUILDING-LOTS, ESTATES negotiated for Rent, Amo- Management arranged tion, or Private Sale.
for Clients Proceeding Abroad. TELEPHONE 0. 4660, EMALL INVESTURS, 10 Dza Yorux. BOLD.
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., COPENHAGEN,
THE
Moter Ship
"AFRIKA"
očtamedi se acoust
having aired. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being the anded and placed at their risk into hararilous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of
The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Goods are landed,
where Delivery can be No Claims will be adsutied after the Goods have left the Godowas, and All Goods ramsining undelivered after the 12th of November, 1925, 4 p.m., will be rubject to Bent All broken, thafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedown, where they be examined by Mesin. Anderson á Asha on the 12th of November, 1995, at 10 mm. All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 15th November, 1925, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JOHN MANNERS & ŐO., LTD., Agenta. Hongkong, the November, 1925."
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PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE.
TIBLE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
Atomship
GOTHIC PRINCE"
Having arrived from the above Port on 30th
Consignees of Cargo am hereby inform ed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lamit ed, Kowloon, and stored at Consigases rik and
expense
INTIMATIONS
1925 THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH
BY ORDER OF THE FIRST
MORTGAGER.
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Siteste at
Vieronta in the COLONY of HoveKong and known as THE REMAINING FORTION OF MARINE Lor No. 185 and INLAND Lot No. 38, Together with the Promises thereon known to No. 394, Das VOHUE BOAD WEST and Nos. 397c, 3970. 3978, 3977 and 3979, Queen'S BOLD WEST (part of which premises are tead and known a
the Tax Pono TunATER).
IN ONE LOT NT
Musins." LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Amutianswm,
TURI SALEROOM, No. 3, DUDOELL STREET,
Ox
MONDAY,TRE 16TH MAY OF NOVEMBER, 1925, AT 3 O'CLOCK, IN THE AFTERNOON.
For farther Particulars, and Conditions of: Sale, Apply to
M. YOO & NASH.
OR TO:-****
Mortgagee's Soliciton,
Bank of China Building,
M LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers,
No. 5, Duddall Street. Dated Hongkong, 27th October, 1925
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGNES.. PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
AERATED WATERS
FRUIT ESSENCES.
GUARANTEED
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. daid 1950. There strike leaders were a former Hongkong barber, a former Hong- May residents will be truly sorry
to say
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for
LOCAL WEDDINGS.
NICOL FRASER
A pretty wedding took place at the
Civil Engineer, No. 158, The Feat, and ing parties being Mr. Andrew Nicol, Miss Anna S. Fraser, Helena May In- stitute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John. Fraser, Inverness, Scotland. The Roy Horaer J. Johnston, B.A., conducted this service
The bride, who was given in marriag by Mr. A. B. Furves, F.W.D., was taste. fully attired in a white georgette tunic. gown, heavily. Beaded in pearl, with a silver veil, of embroided tulle, caught in a circlet of orange blossoms and white beather. She carried a bouquet of white" chrysanthemums.
kong tailor antt, a seaman. There is no
good-by" to Sir Oraun SEVERN doubt that the whole of the trade of South when he retires from the position of Peak Church yesterday, the contract China-for the strike pickets who commit Colonial Secretary and leaves the Colony these illegal ustá are those mainly respon- | on Saturday week.. During his fourteen dble for the maintenance of the boycott years in "Hongkong he has made many is being held up to-day by a compara- friends, and we sincerely believe very ARE PREPARED FROM REAL |tively few ignorant workmen who through few enemies.. He has takem a prominent their powers of peruasion and in devious part in the social life of the community ways have managed to thrust themselves and has been: an ardent supporter of all into positions of importance among the forms of sport.. All local clubs acknow. labour organisations. No wonder it is ledge the debt they owe, to him impossible for the people at Home kindly. assistance and sage counsel will ABSOLUTELY PURE to understand the situation out here ingly given. His enthusiasm
The position is one which European yachtanan. is well known, and his hand residents of long standing in China can has not yet lost its cunning on the cricket LEMONADE-Həs the real scarcely appreciate. It is a position field as many a batsman, deceived by a essence obtained' from which could not be paralleled anywhere perfectly innocent looking ball, 'will Lemons grown in Southern but in China. Obviously, however, be-testify.. We trust, he will be spared for Italy.
fare order can be restored there must many years to enjoy his favourite pas being of war between the Government times in. England..
Yesterday, the members of the Chinese with the juice of raspberries and the Labour Unions. In June, the grown in England and Government worked in cooperation, with community gathered to do him homont the Tinions and thus gave them their at a reception at the Chinese Merchants first taste of real power. But now we Club.. "In the evening he was entertain.
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Misa Olive Orme and Miss Eileen Purves. were the bridesmaids. Their dresses wara of mapse crape de chine with silver and. Dutch caps of silver tissue, and carried rose bid trimmings, and they wore bouquets of pink roses
Mr. N. Littlejohn was best man. After the ceremony a reception, was held at 174, The Peak
The hoursmoon is being spent at Fan- ling. The bride's going-away costume was a coat frock of Betty Blue crêpe dor": chine, silver grey hat underlined with." the same shade of blue, and a fox fur.
BENNETT-GIFFORD.......
[2817 FORMAZONE THE believe the Government are satisfied; that ed to dinner by a large company of John's Cathedral yesterday, morning, the
NON-ALCOHOLIC matters have gone far enough, especially his brother Masons. Next Tuesday the CHAMPAGNE. It possesses where interference with trade is con-members of the Wistonin Recreation Club the characteristic stimulating cerned,, and would be very willing to do will present him with a silver rose bowl and refreshing qualities of without the assistance of their former in the shape of a bost-as a souvenir Champagne and delicious flavour, "
has
A quiet wedding took placat St. contracting parties being Mr.. Norman H. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Bennett, of Grantham, England and Miss Kathleen Staaley Gifford, daughter: of Mra and the late Mr. John Gifford, on the Empren of Rustic Cambridgeshire, who arrived yesterday The Rev. Noel Evans, a friend of the helpers who, they must realise, are of the years, he has acted as their Chair-
bridegroom, officiated. The bride was slowly but surely ruining any, chance man and as a small token of the appre-given in marriage by Mr. Thomas B Kwangtung may have of regaining its ciation of the Club numbers" And so Rowell, whilst Mr. D. Morgan Richards.
was best-man, Mr. D. Morgan Richards. registered at the Tests OrFICE THE RESTONE GINGER BEER The former prosperity. The majority of the the programme might be continued,accompanied the bride.
only genuine Stone Ginger heads, of the Canton Government are from now until his boat sails the Beer in the East. Prepared educated men-most of them have been Colonial Secretary will be receiving Bennett left for Repulse Bay, where the by a special process of fermentation which gives it the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.
ÖFTUATE at SHAXSHUTPO in the COLOT of Hongkong Dow known and
MAINING PORTION OF NEW KOW- LOON INLAND LOT No. 419, Together with 19 Buildings thereon.
Are-1054 Square feet or thereabouts. Annual Crown Hant-$54.00,
IN ONE LOT BY
ML, EV, H. É DE SOUSA, Anofienser,
AT
THE OHINA, AUCTION BOOMS, No. 4, DUUDELL: Stizer, Hongkong
THURSDAY, TM** 19TH DAY OF NOV., 1925, AT 3 O'CLOCK PM.
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SOLE AGENTS
For further Particulars and Conditions of A. S. NON
Sale, Apply to:
01. TO-
M. GEO. E. HALL BEUTTON & CO. Mortgagons Bolicitors, 8t. George's Building, Chatar Bond,
M. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA; Auctioneer, No. 4 Daddell Street, Dated the 5th November, 1925, (28:49
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HLE Those who have A FURNISHED
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Acampoxiation is Required by a family of Four-Not & Mass-and Owners need have no fear of damage to their Property during Tenancy:
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are Rental in Advance, if desired. Long or to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Short Term Lease Immaterial. Not particular gramined on Friday, 6th Nov, 1925 at 10 al.ly interested in Kowloon.
All Claims must be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which
date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
Have-left the Godowns, and all Goods remain.
will
TO LET.
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The Baily Press.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 611, 1925.
PROSPECTS OF TRADE RESUMPTION.
educated abroad. The Labour Traders manifestations of the regard in which he are local malcontents who care nothing is held by the local community. for the sufferings of their fellows, but rather glory in them because of the rich financial harvest they are able to reap out of the chaos
Sir CLACD SAVIER came to Hongkong from Singapore. He has administered the Government on a number of occasions and, in the words of Sir EDWARD STUBE, has very adequately taken the place of We stated sometime ago, that General the Governors during their temporary CHANG EL SEEK had given, a hint to absences. Both as Officer Administering the Labour Party that they must curtail the Government" and, as Colonial Scère- their activities. But General CHIANG tary, Sir CLD has a record of which has since been engaged in nothing but be may be proud. He will not be quickly forgotten. We trust the Colony will long remain in his memory. military operations and has been unable to give personal attention to trade ques- tion Yesterday we were informed by a Chinese correspondent that according to news from Canton official uircles both WANG CHING WEr and Dr. C. C. We were strongly of the opinion, that the strike should be called off and had notifiable diseases which have occurred in
H.E. the Governor has kindly given is patronage to the two pupils dancing displays which Miss Violet Capell is arranging to take place in the Theatre Royal shortly.
The return of the number of cases of
the Colony of Hongkong during the 24 hours ended November 4th gives two Chinese cases of enteric fever.
approached the Strike Commission with this object in view. It appears to us as extremely unlikely that the Strike
First Church of Christ, Scientist, has Commission will take kindly to such arranged for a free lecture on Christian advice unless it is shown that the Govern- Science to be held in the City Hall on Friday, November 20th, at 5.30 p.m. A ment are able, if necessary, to enforce further announcement will appear later. their wishes. When fighting das stopped, -ADYT.
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A sale of work in aid of the orphans Convent, will be held at the Convent to and destitute cared for by the Italian
Mr. P. E. Holyoak will d
The sale morrow. will be continued on Sunday, clare the sale open at 10 am.
Sir Paul Chater, who is returning from
Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
honeymoon is to be spent...
YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.: Passengers arriving in the Colony the RM.S. Konjarena yesterday by
of Russia, included. Mr. F. C. Jenkin and daughter; Mr. Thomas S. Morrison, Lloyd's Engineer-Surveyor in tangkong and Mrs. Morrison and Captain. Frank Baylia
Among those arriving from Shanghai. were Mr. E. M. Sutli, Vice-President of the American Trading Co.; De and Mrs. M. Koch; Mr. F. N. Shes, Manager Japan, accompanying Mr. Sutlift; Mr. of the American Trading Company in P. Lauder, General Manager of tho Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd., and Mr. S. Longfield:
Among the passengers departing by the Empress of Bussia, yesterday after noon, for Manils were Judge and Mrs. N. P. Reville and their two diughters
· GEOLOGIST'S` ARRIVAL.,
·RESEARCH · WORK FOR THE
HE GOVERNMENT.
A de
Among the arrivals by the B.M.S. press of Bosnia yesterday was. Dr. W 1. Uglow, of. Vancouver, a member p the Faculty of: the University of British Columbia and a Professor of Mineralogy there, who has come to the Colony to carry out a geological, and mineralogical survey, on behalf of the Hongkong Gar
ernment
Dr. Ugion told a Daily, Preas repre- sentative yesterday that he expects to Is Ewatow the unfortunate servants who however, and the Government are back
eight months and during that than his duties will take him all over the Islanet dared within the past few weeks to enter in Canton with the troops at their dis
remain. in. the Colony for about six to
and mainland as well, as Lantau Island. again into the service of their former posal for any emergency the position will
The first research work he will undertake is in connection with the Po, Hing Fong British employers are being gibbetedbe vastly different. Then we think the bound hand and foot, and exposed as an Unions will very readily agree that the
disaster, which occurred this summer, a six months' boliday in England, was and he will carry out, an investigation example and a lesson for the others." wishes of the Government must be Their fellow servants, who have per- obeyed. We are glad to note, therefore, a passenger on board the Emprus of of the geological causes, of the landslide boat at Shanghai, however, in order to ground water influences at Po Hing dispossessed of Swatow, are now gradually attend the last days' of the races and
early next week. We cannot imagine that such actions losing in the South also. Their inter-will continue his journey to Hongkong will be openly tolerated by the reprevention was a failure because they did sentatives of the. Canton Government not act up to their protestations. They have simply engaged in the orgy of loot when they re-assuine control of affairs. Our only doubt is whether the Gaver and have complicated the situation in hard labour in default, for failing to and Island)." The work he will perform.
undelivered after the fith November. 1825 }()" FLAT or- SPACIOUS SUITE of petrated this outrage, "will, we trust, mee: that the anti-Reds, having lately been Russia as far as Shanghai. He left the and make a special study of the unders
bubject to Hent
Consignees of Cargo an hereby notifs that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imporis and Exports, Hongkong, before Bill of Lading
be countersigned.
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.
A Bad Floor, King Building,
Connaught Road, Hangkung.
Telephons No. 3168.
Hongkong, 10th October, 1925,
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Nor About MARCH, 1926, WHOLE OFFICES in the Fxraca BUILDING**
VICTORIA BUILDING, NO. 5, QUEL ROAD with their due reward. CENTRAL (between CRARTERED Barr and MaxcarE BANK),
Apply to BANQUE DE 1 INDOCHINE,
@bater Bond.
TO LET.
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FLOOR, 194, Dza VORUZ ROAD GRA Would make Admirable Showroom. For fall THEATRE ROYAL apply tom
THE MANAGERİ.. RoseLONG AND China Gas Co.
CONSALEZ BROS.
PRESENT THRIE
ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO.
TO-NIGHT.
Friday, November 6th,
LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR
Booking at MOUTRIE'S
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GODOWE in ALEXANDRA BUILD
(Bamsent).
variety of ways. While the war is on the ment are sufficiently powerful to enforce their commands against the unruly Unions are virtual masters of the house to have gained hold With the total disappearance of elements who appear to considerable influence in all districts of the anti-Reds, and the bandit groups, the the Province. Time and again we have Canton Government will resume com shown that the strike pickets have acted mand of domestic as well as military contrary to the wishes of the responsible affairs. Then if the boycott continues we shall at any rate know where we are authorities. The case. reported in our
for the responsibility will be their's. The columns yesterday, of the employee of oficial policy will be declared. But we the Chinese Maritime Customs who was trust reason and common sense will pro BLURETARY,' A. 6 WATSON & Co., Leto, captured and beaten in Kongmoon and vail,
subsequently taken a prisoner to Canton TO LET.
where he was detained for 48 days, showa TWO Newly-constructed EUROPEAN to what lengths the "labour leaders"
Newly constant MOTOR ROAD, Three Flatz, Taree Large Booms, each with will go and how apparently helpless the Baturday. Kitchen, Servanta Quarters and Bath Room, properly constituted officials are. Be
The local organisation of the St. John fitted with Flush System.
Garage provided. Immediate
possession.
cause the Customs employee could speak Ambulance Brigado are holding their Apply
annual swimming events at the Victoria English that as far as we gather wab Recreation Club's Bath on Sunday morn BANG KEET New Bank Bai ding. his only offence, he was called an In. ing.
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perialistio Dog, and made to suffer all manner of indignities. The Superinten dent of Canton Customs and the Com
missioner for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Fu PING SHZUNG, personally interested him- TO LET-Well Lighted and Spacions
Ornices, on FIRST and Time Floors of self in the matter, but he could do nothing STEPHENS BU ze. Centrally Situated. Vory: Moderate Rents Apply Deacons, and the man was not released until Frico's Building
The Naval aquatic sports, which were postponed on account of the strike, will take place, next Thursday, Friday and
St. Stephen's Girls College are hold ing 2 sale of work tomorrow afternoon in aid of the Ministering Children's League: The sale will be opened by Mr
Dappuy at 3 p.m.
A combined meeting of members of the China Coast Officers Guild and the Marine Engineers Guild of China is to be held on Sunday morning at the Office influential strike leaders" had been Sailors Home, West Point, at 10.30.
Fong
Following this, he expects to go to Lantau Island and carry out geological and mineralogical research work andỀ At the Marine Court yesterday, before afterwards, procid, to the mainland for Lieut. Commander GF. Hole, R. similar purpose. Dr. Uglow will also Lo Yiu Man, master of the steam laanch assist in the making of a map of the Bing Fauen, was fined $10, or ten days entire Colony (including the roninland observe the rule of the road, at the same generally will be a continuation of the Launch Foo Shing, was fined $10, with has been proceding for the past two Court, Kwok Hung, master of the steam geological and mineralogical survey that the alternative of ten days hard labour Years, for allowing his launch to be under way without a certificated engineer on board
OBITUARY.
DE NINA H. BEATH.
News from Home has reached Kong Nina H, Beath, of the English Fresby kong vid Swatow of the death of Dr. terian Mision, who was well-known in the Far East, especially in Swatow
Dr. Beath came to Hongkong some time nga and for some weeks was a patient in the Matilda Hospital. Her health forced her to return Home.
PROPERTY BAŽE,
At the China Auction Rooms yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. V. M. R. de Bouas disposed of a leasehold property, No. 38 and 40, Hing Laing Btreet. The area is about 1,132 square feet and the annual Crown rent is #242000, nd his The upset price was $23,000, and this was advanced by one bid of $50 and knocked down to Mr. Ng Man Hin, No, 19, High Streek
and
Another sale of property that was to have taken place af the Auctioneering and Brokering Company's sales room yesterday afternoon was postponed antil
further notice.
Dr. Uglow has been in British Colum bin for the last seven years, and has Al carried out geological and mineralogical research work in South America, Canada the United States and Pere.
A RECORD MAIL.
The record Hongkong mail for this year was brought by the R.M.8. Faspreke bags were received, this being the late of Russia yesterday. A total of 612 gest inward consignment the Hongkong Post Office have had to deal with any one day during the present twolve months a
In addition to the U.B.A, Canada Japan and Shanghai mail, the total in- cluded two consignment of letters from Home, one dated London, October 2nd, and sent via Canada, and the other e Siberia, dated London, October 10th, 19th and 136. By the former route theres were 23 bags and by the latter 18 baga There were also 20 bags of Continental
mail við Siberis, R
By mid-aftersoon, the whole of the mail had been sorted and was ready for
delivery
Leitera from Home and Europe will also arrive by the sa Fume L. to morrow (dated London, October 8th) and there should be Home and Conti ental inpers on the a Santbrucoken an
Bunday
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