THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1925
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG AND CANTON ICE NONFORD is No Longer Connected
MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
ED ORDINARY ANNUAL
THE THIRD
T MEETING of SHAREHOLDER in the above Company will be held at the Com pany's Town Orrick, S. Lower Albert Road,
29TH DAY OF
Hongkong, on MION Food for the purpose |
DECEMBER 1925, at Noct
of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Acounts to 31st Just, 19.5.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. the 291 will be CLOSED from 1 to
inclarire. DECEMBER, 1995, both days
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 11th December, 1938.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. AND
OKINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
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CONSIGNEES For Company's Steamer
THESEUS"
are hereby notified that the Carge will be dis abarged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it. will be at Consignses' risk and, ambjest to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's
"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. with this Compasy, and UEASED To Sign an SECRETARY from 1st DECEMBER, 1995. KOWLOON TONG AND NEW TERRI TORIES DEVELOPMENT Co., Lady, i
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ED. SHANK,
General Manager.
INTIMATION
THE SPIRIT OF
THE SEAS.
From the great blue deep came forth the Empire, boundless and free. Across the wide waters of THE CHINA LIGHT AND FOWERll the Seas unceasingly pass men
COMPANY (1818), LIMITED.
and ships, binding more tightly YEARLY THE SEVENTH ORDINARY YE
MEET OF SHAREHOLDERS to the common bonds of a noble the above Company will be held at the Offices
of the Company, St. Groza BUILDING, heritage. Not least amongst Chater Road, Vietor's, Honkong, on MON DAT
the Elar DECEMBER, 1925, at 11.30 these ties is- o'clocx in the Fourwork, for the
разрове of
eta
ta'ement rt Accounts and the
of the General Managers for the Tear 130th NEPTIMBER, 1995, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditor.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company TALOSED from THURSDAY, the MONDAY, the 10th Decaxaas, 1925, until R1st DECEMBER, 1920, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co General Managers
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Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Deli THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND
from Godown on and after 11th December,
Optional Carge will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ara to be left in the Godawas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays betwsen hours of 10.45 .. and Noost within the Free Storage period,
Claims No
will be have left
the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods ramsining undelivered after the 17th December, will be mubject to Rent,
admitted after, the Goods
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 31st December, or they will not be recognised..
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
SWIRE, & BUTTERFIELD
Ageals, Hongkong, 11th December, 1925.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PENINSULAB & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00.'S STRAMEB.
MACEDONIA” -..
ARRIVED HONG LONG # 11TH Dec. 1825.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
VONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods" are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
MINING CO., LTD..
PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND ON SHARES FOR THE YEAR ENDING
30 JUNE 1925..
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DEWAR'S
DEWAR'S WHITE
LABEL"
AND
It will be recognised that no words more
There is to be a meeting of the Chinese
KOWLOON UNION CHURCH aptly express the sentiments of those who Chamber of Commerce hext Tuesday SATISFACTORY YEAR REPORTED
AT ANNUAL MEETING.- are working both in Canton and Hong-afternoon.
Light-Colonel F. S. Montague-Bates,
A second year of marked progress and kong for an improvement in the relations
U.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and Lieut. Colonel prosperity was reported at the annual portant commercial centres. Among all F. G. Fitzgerald, D.S.O., RAM, have meeting of the Union Church, Kowloon,
recently existing between these two im-
right-thinking men there is a sincere desire for "a nëw understanding in which all feuds may be forgotten, all friend.
ships remembered to the end that we may work together for the greatness of Chins, and we can but trust that these hopes will be speedily realised.
THE POLLUTION OF THE SEA Evry in this part of the world complainta are heard from time to time about the pollution of the sea, and the bathing benches through the use of oil as fuel in ships. On the coast of Great Britain the nuisance has long since been acute. A Board of Trade Committee that sat recently collected a great deal of striking evidence from the coasts of the serious effects of pouring all upon the waters. A large number of gulls and other sen birds are killed or injured Onec a becomes entangled in the oil floating on the surface it becomes unable to fly and may starve to death. The destruction of gulla is a serious thing for the fisher- men, because a collection of gulls over the sea serves as a guide to the shoals,
VICTORIA ear ending 30th
THE Board having declared a FINAL T DIVIDEND 2 by Fire Per Cent), Free of Income Tax, for the Juss, 1925 Holders of Bearer Shares and Holders of Dividend Warrants received from Louden on account of Registered Shares, will be paid their Dividends on presenting No. 27 Coupon of the Bearer Shares, and Dividend Warrants on Registered Sharee, to any of the following Banks-
THE HONGKONG AND SEANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRA:
LIA AND CHINA.
THE ROAD ASTATIC BANK.
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THE BANQUE BELGE: FOUR L'ENDËR. The Paymente will be made in Dollars at the Buying Rate of Exchange of the Day.
P.
YOUNG, General Manager, THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
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which took place last night, under the Mr. S. Baker (Chief Engineer of the chairmanship of the Rev. J. Hornes The Secretary, Mr. D. J. Purvis, pre China Sugar Refining Co), and Mrs. Johnston. Baker and Misa Baker returned to the
and, after speaking of the various im- & O. as Macedonia.
provenients made to the Church inside Colony from Home yesterday on the Psented the Committee's annual report: The ship's company of H.M.S. Ambrose and out, said: The organ had required held an enjoyable "Cinderella" dance and received continual attention. It had in the Royal Naval Canteen Theatre last proved sufficient for their night, which was suitably decorated for The loss of Mrs. Grax, as organist, "left the occasion. The Titan's syncopated them in difficulty for some considerable orchestra furnished the music.
presen
Deeda
time, and thanks were due to many per eans who rendered temporary help. At
special carols and were preparing some anthems but unexpectedly lost their leader, through his transfer to England. An effort was being made to rally a good choir with Mr. Fleming as choir-mastet.
SOCIAL EVENTS.
A Haras Agency cable states that Pre-last Mr. Andrews accepted the post and sidont Doumergue, received Mr. Lou for three months had filed it faithfully. Yah, chief of the Chinese "mission to At the beginning of the Church year the study finances." Mr. Lou was presented Choir enjoyed the enthusiastic and able to the French President by Mr. Teben leadership of Captain. Davies and kept well together. They brightened the Christmas Services with a number of Loh, Chinese. Minister to Part
The Municipal Election at Macao bas resulted in the return of the following Damino Rodrigues (991 votes), Luis G. Nolasco da Silva (278), Pedro José Lobo (276), Jono Jaques de Lima Gracias (272),
In the New Year the Minister gave Domingas Pires de Azevedo (200).
Mrs. G. R. Lindsay, wife of the Vicar a party to the children connected with of fish. This evil is said to be specially of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, held the Church and was himself "respousible prevalent round the Isle of Wight. As an "At Home" at the Vicarage gester- for the outlay. A social Sub-Committee the law stands oil may not be discharged day afternoon, when she entertained to was appointed in January and a miccons within three-miles of the shore. Conse-tes the President and Secretary(Mrs.ful gathering took place in March, at quently ships empty their bilges at a C. R. Duppuy and Mrs. M. J. Noll) and which the opportunity was taken of mak the summer, weekly bathing picnics safe distance from porta. This provision other members of the Mothers' Unioning a presentation to Mrs. Gray, During Before, Mr. Justice Wood at the were held and were proving very populat has improved the state of things at many coastal places, but rough weather and Summary Court yesterday, a Chinese wind tend to drive the oil inshore. There who was sued by an Indian for $150,
local
anid that the money, had, been borrowed is strong demand from the
by two other men for whom he stood authorities for a strengthening of the law, and an International Commission" has
guarantee. The men bad since gone o been set up to go into the matter. It is strike and no money had been paid to possible, says a writer on the subject in him. Plaintiff saith that defendant a Home paper, that the result will be borrowed: the money himself. An order international legislation to force all ship for payment was made. owners to use appliances to prevent the
S. WATSON discharge of oil. The Board of Trade
CO., LTD.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW in Hongkong Office: 14, Chater Road
Instructions have been given to the as-
Steamer. trary Six hours before arrival of the
Goods not cleared within 8 days including
be subject to Bent Zäte of seriral
No Fire Insurecs will be affected by us in
any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the
Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's
y's Surveyors, Mosers. GODDARD
Caoo.
For further Particulars, Apply to:-
DEACONS, *****/^^I, Del Varde Road, Central.
(29.12
TO LET.
Doganar, 2 10 42, on Mondays and ON FLAT SPACIOUS SUITE of Thursday, within the Free Storage Period.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 31st December, 1925, or they will not be recognized
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods ha-e left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 11th December, 1925.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
ANTENOR are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holi Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Btorage at Holt's
What
The Garge will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and siter 10th December,
Optional Oarge will be lauded, unless Notics has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
AN
broken, chafed and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Tacedays and Fridays
examined of 10.46 and Noor
the hours between within the Free Storagna period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda Steamer's Godown, and all Gooda have left the remaining undelivered after the 19th December, will be subject to $500
Steamer must be against presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th December, or they will not be recognise.
No Fire Insurance will be an ected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Arenta
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VICTORIA BOO, No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD CITRAL (between CHARYARED BAKE and
RECANTILE BANK),
Apply to BANQUE DE TINDOCHINE,
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GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA.
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CHRISTMAS MAIL. FIRST BATCH ARRIVES FROM HOME.
Committee suggested that the real re solution lies in fitting separators to all reaccia using oil. A present a great
The first batch of the Christmas mail deal of inventive ingenuity is being applied to the improvement of separators from Home arrived by the P. and O. in view of the prospect of their usa be. Macedonia yesterday. coming compulsory in ships, and in this Letters and papers, posted in London connection it is stated that Dr. H. Sup to November 19th, were landed in HELL-SHAW, the eminent engineer, has invented a new apparatus which is des- cribed as in effect new practical appli- cation of his well-known discoveries into
what is known as a streamline of water, LITIZE has been published in the Chinese which has already had an important Press of Inte that, is complimentary to effect on the designing of ships for speed Great Britain or other. Foreign A large part of the oil is separated in Power, but we may hope that some at preliminary settling chambers. The next least of the vernacular papers have not stage is a new tubular separator. The entirely ignored the extremely friendly water leaving these tubes is free, from reference to China which the British all the most minute cil particles, and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the last traces are removed by a special made in the speech which he delivered kind of filter which is claimed to be
330, bags, 108 bags of which were for Hongkong. Of the latter number,119 bags contained letters and papers from the United Kingdom.
despatched on November 17th rid Suer,
when unfortunately, the out-break of the strike brought them to an untimely and. One Saturday launch excursion to Island second social gathering took place in the Bay was carried out before the strike. A Church in November. On this occasion." tickets were sold which realized 860.30 and an auction of cakes $23.36 making a total of 385.80 towards a crockery fund to which there has been added 849.20, be- ing the balance from the Bathing.
The Committeo would like to thank the gentlemen who acted as shers for their work, which has been much appre ciated.
FINANCE.
The aim of the committee had been to. establish the finances of the congregation the Church self-supporting as soon as possible The Committee warmly thank- on a sound basis with a view to making
ed the members for the generous Way Fin". which they had supported their efforts. The collections had been most liberal.
abundantly made up for the leanness of The special thanks offerings at the An- niversary of the opening of the Church the months of the strike. The response to the appeal for subscribers had been very satisfactory indeed, and they trust-
8100
the
Their estimates for the year were very per month from the Mother Church correct on the whole and the scheidy of which was asked for had proved adequate and enabled them to submit a statement
of accounts showing an increased balance- in-hand of 8731.74.
The parcel mail from Home was con-
200 followed total of 1,311 parcels bio of which were been made would be ginning which had
coming year.. insured packages. These were posted in and the fist greatly enlarged during
Other mails from London, by three London up to November 8th different routes are due to arrive a few days before Christmas, these having been November 19th id the U.S.A. and
The Bev. J. H Johnston then spoke The Post Office staff started an excep November 27th vid Siberia. tionally busy day with the Macedonia of the good work that was being done in which arrived Inte yesterday afternoon direction they were going on mail, and in dealing with the 400 bag the Sunday School, and said in that by the as. Talma, a portion of which bad strength to strength. They bad, to thank for Shanghai this morning. In addition Mrs. Nelson, Mr Geldert, Mrs. Mac.. they had to close maile for the Straite Kenzie, Mrs White, and Mine Wilson for and Hoihow, while there was an outgoing their work in the School. When the last mail yesterday afternoon for the U.S.A report was made there wore £5 on the and Europe. -To-day's shipments include roll, but this had increased to 47, which a mail vid Biberia and that for Europe was very satisfactory indeed, by the .. foren
from
* month ago at the Lord Mayor's annual easily cleaned and does not need renewal to be transhipped by the La Antenor Miss Hyde, Mr. Clelland, Mrs. Warren,
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banquet in London. This has always Tho claim is made that the use of on been recognised a an occasion for a efficient separator will mean a great TO LET.
speech by the Prime Minister or other saving to shipowners. Instead of pouring GINGS (Bassment).
VODOWNS in ALEXANDHA“ BUILD.prominent member of the Government enormous quantities oi cil into the sea surveying the whole field of the country's they will, if what is claimed for these Apply
SECRETARY,
relations with Foreign Powers and in inventions is true, be able to recover the
oil and use it again. A. S. WATION & Co, Ltd.
dicating the broad lines of the Govern ment's policy. The allusion Mr. CHAMERIA, Lark made to Chinn on that occasion was marised in a Reuter cable at the time, but the full text of the speech is
Two Chinese cases of cateric fever were now to hand and we make no excuse for giving the relerease to Chino textually notified in the Colony on the 10th inst. for the speaker's own words add much
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Mr. C. A. da Rota, has been elected President of the Club Lusitano.
OBITUARY.
MR. PAUL KREMER
During the year there had been at the Church five marriages, aight baptisma, and 100 communicants had gone through their bande
Mr Geldert
proposent and Mr. J Garroway seconded the adoption of the report, and this was carried thanimous ty:
THE NEW COMMITTEE. News reached the Colony yesterday. which it is scarcely necessary to say was
The following committee was then ap received among a large circle of friends with the deepest regret, that M. Paul pointed:-Mesdames J. A. Craig, D. Kremer, formerly the French Consul in Davies, Dick, D. F. Warren, D. M... Hongkong, had died at Hankow, where Neilson, Miss Farrell, Messrs. Arnott, he had been Consul in charge of French D. J. Cameron, W. McFarlane, D. F Warren, E. C.-Tregillus, J. Smyth, D. J. interests since March last.
The late M. Kremer, who was 49 years Purves
The Rev. Kirk Miconachie thear con the greater part of of age, had spent. to the forcefulness and sincerity of his Mr. Rudyard Kipling's condition is friendly gesture. After reviewing the new satisfactory, according to s Reuters official career in Hongkong. He was gratulated the Committee and the congre At one time he was told that it be in 1880, and served almost continually doing
start a church a A mistake politics of Europe leading to the Locarno message, but progress towards recovery is attached to the Consulate in Hongkong gation on the good work that they were
here as urrant until 1990, when he was Pact, Mr. CHAMBERLAIN BAICĪ
transferred to Shanghai. He returned to Kowloon, but he thought it became more Hongkong in March 1892 as Vice Consul, evident as the months went by that a Towards the end of 1923 be went some church of this kind was greatly needed to France on leave, and early in the in Kowloon He had never had the present year he passed through the slightest doubt in his own mind, but be his way to Hankow to take thanked God that he recognised the con- Colony-s charge of the Consulate there. While on fumation of their judgment in this matter he-confirmation which was seen in the had been made a Chevalier du
slow.
Before sitting down I would turn my
Major F. Hogg, R.A.V.C., has assumed eyes for a moment further afield and express the hope that the same spirit the duties of Veterinary Officer, China of mutual understanding, and mutual good will which prevailed among the Command, in place of Capt. Oxspring, Powera represented at Locarno mayARAYO prevail among the Powers represented
where the Treaty Powers are
meeting
It was rarely one saw a bank
interest
now in a conference in the Far EasyThe Poliec Bail, which was postponed the way out he received news that rapid growth of the work of the church the representatives of China; and that owing to the death of HM Queer d'Honneur Kremer at one time was pro on the balance sheet of a congregation from that conferenceeen East and Alexandra, will take place on January: mineft on the local turf as an owner of presented for the second time." . T
also may spring
a new fellowship West, a now understanding inwhich 22nd at the City Hall, all feuds may be forgotten," together for the greatness of China, for ther peacefulness and prosperity of our relations with China, and for the estab lishment of peace as firmly in the East Can I hope we are in course of establish ing it in the West.
Messrs. A. 8. Watson & Co, & calendar for 1926 is a handsome coloured repro duction on silk of a picture of a lady by Stanley Davis entitled "Marigold
He leaves a
keen riders spoke for itself and he felt glad and ponies and dow and four young cheered about the prosperity of the work children, Madame Krenier during ber here. He then presented to the church, comparatively short residence in Hong a handsome pulpit bible. kong shared her husband's popularity and number of friends here in her bereave the has the heartfelt sympathy of a large
ment
Mr. Johnston, on behalf of the Church, gifts AR S
A musical programme was then gaven: suitably expressed their thanks "for the
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