NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
IN THE MATTER or rax COMPANIES
ORDINANCE, 191
AND
IN TUB MATTER OF THE ROSSO-
ASIATIC BANK.
WINDING UP ORDER made
THE HONGKONG. DA
INTIMATIONS.
10 DAYS' EXHIBITION
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PICTURES
Ar Ms. KOMOR & KOMOR “COMMENCING`ON
MONDAY, TUS FIRST or NOVEMBER.
OIL PAINTINGS-
PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Sæd, 1926.
INTIMATIONS.
Autumn-and the
approaching Winter-
By Royal Acadamy Artists of Europe-bring to mind steps that may the KanPATHY, ÁLIBERT, ROLLIN WAGNEL
27TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926, Date and Place of First Meating :-
Creditors-13 BAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, at 9 30 a'clock in the Farvoor at the OFFICIAL RECEIVER's Offics. Contributeries-13T DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1996, at 10 o'clock in the FoRESOON at the Orficial Receivea's Office. Dated the 5th day of November, 1928, D. W. TRATMAN," Ocial Receiver and Provisional Liquidator.
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"TREVESSA" TROPHY.
The "TREVESSA TROPHY takes SIXTH BI-ANNUAL BACE faz
place THIS AFTERNOON, the Start being from CHANNEL Rocxi st 4 7M
Visitors are cordially invited and Launabea
will leave QUEST' Pirs at 3 r.. for those
who wish to see the Race.
FRANK OLIVER,
Hoa Secretary. B.H.KY.O.
Hongkong, November 2nd, 1926
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NOTICE.
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Ming sized our Firm as from To-day's Date; will Sign one Firm's name "Per Procuration '
R. HENRY RUSSELL FORSYTH,
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, November 1st, 1926.
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NOTICE.
ARNEST FRANK AUCOTT has This
EDs been authorised to sign for the
Company "Per Procuration."
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st November, 1928,
NOTICE.
Douxazne, etc, eta, · WATER COLOURS--
By the Foremost Artists of Japan - BASKO, TORAUCHI, KAKO, TOXOUCH, Y MAMOTO, KOMivarmı, etc, etc.
Thủ Prices of Water Colours range, from $0.00 to $63.00 each; all guaranteed by Messia. KOMON & Kovas as being Genuine. T should make admirabin CARISTMAS and WEDDING-PRESENTS.
EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 9 AM. to 5 PM, for 10 DAYS ONLY.
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KOMOR & KOMOR,
Art and Curio Experts,
St George's Building.
NOTICE.
A 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
be
taken to protect the fragile and susceptible.
WATSON'S'.
MALT EXTRACT
WITH
COD LIVER OIL
Undermentioned & Certificaten forgives valuable support to the
384 Shares in this Company, standing
in the Name of LEUNG HING CHEUNG, patient's Have Been LOST, and if at the Expiration of
One Month from the Date berecf the following resistance. Share Certificates le not forthcoming, other Certificates for the said Shares will be Issued by the Company and thereafter No Other will be Acknowledged:
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A. S. WATSÓN & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1926.
WANTED: A Small Furnished FLAT, or Two or Three Rooms in Private House for Earopena Family--Man, Wife ant Two Babies. Closeway Bay or HAPPY VALLEE DISTRICT Preferred.-Reply giving fall particulars to Box No. 4140, c/o Hongkong Daily Press,
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NO BE LET. For particulars and Order: 4139 lease apply to HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LTD., EXCHANGE BUILDING, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.
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ASSOCIATION.
TO LET-Furnished For Seven Months from March 9TH. Fire-roomed BUN- GALOW (516, Tux Prax). Modern Sanitation. Full-view of both South and Harbour. Real: $300 including Taxes and Telephone-Apply BOWES-SMITH, PRINCES BUILDING, (4102
Io HONGKONG SHARE T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the BROKERS' ASSOCIATION have this Day Moved from No. 12 to No. 10, ICE } ——
·HOUSE STREET, ——
1st November, 1928.
PAUL HODGSON,
Secretary.
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SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER CO. (1922), LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, St. George's BUILDING, (hater Road. Victoria, Hong Kong, od SATURDAY, the 6TH NOVEMBER, 1996, at 11.30 O'CLOCK. in the FORENOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the Year ended 30th Jus, 1926, and electing a Consulting Cam mittes and Anditore.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers, Hongkong, 29th October, 1926. [4130
· HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather permitting) at HAFFT VALLEY on SATURDAY, čтu NOVEM- BER. 1926, Commencing at 2.30 PM. The First Bell will be Eung at 2 2.M.
The Charge for Admission to the Publis Enclosure
will be $1.00 for sil Persona includ. ing Ladies, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform-
Half Price.
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members' Enclosure.
Each Member has the right to introduce 2 Non-members to the Members Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. LINSTEAD & DAVIS at $5.00 each up to FRI- -DAY, NOVEMBER 5ın, 1926
The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.00. Each Mem- ber can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges for Admission of
4137 2 Ladies Free of Charge."
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE “SEASON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH 17 9.15 P.M.
AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL."
MAIN EVENT:—
15 ROUND CONTEST YOR THE WESTERW LIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY. A.B. EWIN, v. "O.P.O. J CARTLIDGE,
HMS. Hermes.
also
J
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all Modern Conveniences.-Apply AV. APCAR & Co., Ltd., 1, Des Voeur Road Central.
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KOWLOON.
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THE AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
FOR
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE VIA. MANILA, ILOILO, BANDAKAN, BALIKPAPAN & RABAUL
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THROUGH BILLS OF LADING 188UED FOR EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
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Hongkong Office: 1a, Chster Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.
The Baily Press,
Homezone, NovAMAZE 3RD, 1926,
LIBERALS AND THE LABOUR PARTY.
POLITICAL observers in England are greatly interested in the position of the Liberal Party, and some of the prophets are yielding to the temptation to forecast what is going to happen. They predict a rapprochement with the Labour Party. It may be that they will prove to be wrong, "which is often the fate of pro- phets. But certain things are, noted as significant. Steps are being taken by
committees and local authorities-a semi- For the week ending October 30th, and Socialist arrangement-and farmers be Chinese case of diphtherin, four Chinese love that it is better to endure the illseases and one Eurasian case of enteric they have" than fly to a bureaucracy they fever were notified. On the 1st instant, know not of
there were twa Chinese cases of enteric fever.
The case in which a Chinese cook-boy. is charged with highway robbery at Queen's Garden, was again adjourned at the Central Magistrney yesterday. Mr. Gordon Lensk is representing the de fendant.
The idea of formulating an industrial policy, already mentioned, seems to point to the possibility of a future Liberal-Labour understanding. Labour has captured the position formerly occu- pied by Libernis in the industrial dis- tricts of Britain, but the party has so far failed to advance in the county cou- stituences. The understanding referred
of the British Cigarette Co., Ltd., now to may, it is thought, take practical shape stationed at Mukden, to Miss Smalt as an arrangement under which MrYan-Delden-is-announced. Mr. Love-is LLOYD GEORGE'S followers would not well-known to Tsingtao people, having oppore "Labour candidates in the towns, been stationed in Shantung formerly, ́ and the latter would leave the field clear
for Liberals in the rural districts.
BANDIT OUTRAGE.
FRENCH CONSUL KILLED.
(TMROCOR REUTER'S «AGENCY.]
PRKING, November 2nd. Bandits killed the French Consul, M. Robert, of Langchow, en October 31st, while he was, motoring from there, to Langson in Indo-China.
Lungehow is on the border of Yunnan Province and Indo-China]
י.
The engagement of Mr. James Love, JAPANESE FINANCIAL POLICY.
Befors Mr. J. E. B. Nihill, at the Lord OXFORD AND ASQUITH held him.Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, self completely aloof from these curious and interesting activities by and on be. half of Mr. Lors Gsonts. There was
OFFICIAL STATEMENT.
Tokyo, November 2nd. The Finance Minister, speaking at a Kenseikai party meeting to-night, de initely stated that the Government's
Chinese was prosecuted by Sergt.esent action in lowering the discount Wheeler for having, in his possession to Tate, and also sending specie abroad is Po Piu lottery tickets. The defendant not connected with the intention of rais- ing a gold embargo which has not yet was represented by Mr. Les d'Almada,
been contemplated. Sergt. Wheeler asked for the confiscation of the lottery tickets, which was granted.
an engagement of his to meet the Candi dates' Association who desired to present him with a resolution urging unity among Liberais; but Lord OXFORD's illness last
The East Asiatic Trading Company, Summer caused the postponement of the who deal in Swatow Drawn Lace Work,
The Candidates' Association weeting.
silks, etc., are opening new business pre- resolution was the outcome of a meeting mises in a commodious shop situated on at the National Liberal Club during the the ground floor of the A.P.C. Building. period when the quarrel among Liberals Queen's Road, Central. This shop abuts owing to the attempt of Lord · OXFORD on the corner of Queer's Road and and his colleagues to expel Mr. Lzovn Wyndham Street, and is in course of GEORGE from the Liberals' fold was at completion of its fixtures and fittings, its height. It was in essentials a Lloyd et Georgian resolution" The fact that Lord OXFORD for months showed no desire to receive the Association's delegates is an index to the delicate state of relations between the two sections of the party, and eventually Lord Oxroad resigned his leadership.
What is most intriguing in political circles at Home regarding the future of Liberalism is whether Mr. LLOYD GEORGE is really anxious to cultivate good rela tions with the Labour Party-as seems to be the case judging by his recent per- formances-and if so whether the Labour Party would work with him. Many hold the view that they would not, sad, more- over, that any arrangement of this kind would undoubtedly be a tactical blunder on their part, for the truth is that Mr. LLOYD GEORGE has lost his power as n political force because he no longer inspires confidence in the country.
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MANILA QUAKE.
ANOTHER SHOCK YESTERDAY.
MANILA, November 2nd.. Another severe quake..was experienced at ten o'clock this morning, many people running into the streets.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
POINTS AFFECTING THE ARMY DISCUSSED AT WAR OFFICE.
THE COMMITTEES BUSY.
BRITISE WIRELESS SERVICE.}
For assaulting three Chinese in the vicinity of King's Park, Kowloon, on October 24th, a ricksha coolie was fined con Magistracy by Mr. J. H. B. Nihill. $30 yesterday afternoon, at the Kow
The coolic was also ordered to pay $5. compensation to each of the complain-Delegates to the Imperial Conference ants. Mr. W. B. Hind, representing the met to-day at the' War Office to discuss complainants, said that the compensation could go to the poor-box.
CAPTURED CHEETAH DIES.
CARCASE TO BE USED FOR MEDICINE.
CLAWS GOOD TALISMAN FOR
BABIES.
Rropy, November 1st,
points affecting the Army, which arose during the general examination of Em- pire defence, at the full Conference last week. Matters concerning the Navy have, in the same way, already been dis- cussed informally at the Admiralty and to-morrow a meeting will be held at the Air Ministry to deal in detail with aerial defence problems.
Meanwhile, good progress is being made
The cheetah, caught last week in the with the various subjects referred to com- New Territories, has during its captivitymittees, and the Economic Committee to-day completed consideration of the at the Police Station, suddenly died.
The animal, as will be remembered, three questions "which have been before was sold to a Chinese in Yaumati, and it namely: Firstly, the collection of com- was subsequently removed to the Police plate statistics of supplies and consump Station for exhibition purposes. Its car. tion of wool including stocks in the hands cases, bones and claws are to be used for of dealers and users; secondly, the pro- medicinal purposes by its owners; and posal to compel proprietors of cold stores as the Chinese place much faith and in Britain and the Northern Ireland to value of plasters made by the flesh and disclose stocks of foodstuffs in cold stor- the foremost violinists of the day, is bones of any wild beast, it may be pre-age and, thirdly, the compilation of trade visiting Shanghai shortly.
Dick Norton's Globe-Trotters gave their farewell performance in Hankow Just Sunday,
Mr. Alexander Moguilewsky, one of
The Hongkong Sharebrokers' Associa- tion have removed their offices from No. 12 to No. 10, Ice Houso Street.
Mr. George Patulio, a well-known writer of short stories for the Saturday Evening Post, is now in Mukden.
H.31.S. Carysfort arrived in harbour yesterday with reliefs for the China Station. H.M.S." Castor is due to-day.
A wagon load of straw sandals com- prising 10,000 pairs, was despatched from the Shanghai North Station last week. end for Nanking
sumed that the Chinese who invested the statistics with a view to promoting closer $100 will not be 'n loser by the cheetah's inter-imperial trade. sudden death.
There is also an inherent belief among many Chinese that the heart and lungs of all ferocious animals," if eaten, will give courage and strength. The claws are said to be a good talisman for babies, if worn around the neck, and efficacious in chasing evil spirits away !"
SANITARY BOARD.
A preliminary discussion on shipping cables and wireless took place at the Committee on Communications other than air, and the Forestry Committee, at its meeting, considered the desirability of establishing an Imperial Forestry Burean and discussed matters that will be raised at the Empire Forestry Conference, pro- moted by Australia and New Zealand, which is to be held in 1928.
A Luncheon.
The Dominion Premiers and delegates to the Imperial Conference were enter. tained at luncheon by the British Empire Producers Organisation.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday, when there were present Mr. W. Harrell, passenger agent of the Mr. N. L. Smith (President of the Dollar and, Admiral Oriental Line in Board), Dr. G. W. Pope (Acting believed a policy of Imperial preference Mr. LLOYD GEORGE and some of his Hongkong, went to Canton on Monday M.O.H.), the Hon. H. T. Creasy, trusted supporters to formulate a Liberal and will be absent about ten daya
Hospital.
D.P.W., Col Boylan Smith, Dr. B. C.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL | industrial policy to be announced later
STEAM NAVIGATION Co.
on, which is a fact the prophets regard Road, Kowloon, jumped from the first
An amab, employed at No. 15, Parko, Dr. S. W. Teo, Mr. Wong Kwong
Tin and Mr. D. Davies (Secretary). as important. Meanwhile Mr. LLOYD floor of the premises on Monday night, GEORGE's Land and Nation League have and died later at the Government Civil prepared for a big campaign in the country, and indeed a start was made at a meeting which was addressed at Lewes by Mr. LLOYD-GEORGE--himself early in October: All we may say on carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatch. that subject is that unless opinion has ed from this Port at Noos on MONDAY, changed miraculously in the last couple.
THE Steamship
"ALIPORE
the above Poria.
6. Sru NOVEMBER, 1926, taking Cargo for of months this agricultural policy is
Bilk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France good as dead. A great many. Liberals and. London (under Royal Naval Yard bay, and there transhipped to the on-carrying have nothing to do with it. Their chief
conveyed by
this Steamer gement) will be
proceeding to Bom who are practical agriculturalists will Steamer for Maramilles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Olos antil objection is that it would substitute for NOON, on 6TH NOVEMBER. The Contents the present system of ownership and and Value of all Packages must be declared,
For further Particulars, Apply to--
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00,
Agents Fongkong. 2nd November, 1928. [4145
FIVE OTHER CONTESTS.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIES POZine Mzзz: 3rd and 4th NovEMBER. GENIBAL FREZIC: 5th and 6th NoveưYEK.
USUAL PRICES.
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tenancy of land a half-baked scheme by
means of which farming would be done under the supervision of County Council
Mr. P. W. Goldring has been appoint ed Shanghai's Assistant Prosecuting Solicitor, on probation. Mr. Goldring practised as a solicitar in Hongkong for
many years.
known authority on Chinese art and Mrs. Florence Ayscough, the well- literature, and former resident of Shang London on the 29th ultimo. hai, was due to arrive in Shanghai from
Will members of the Helena May In stitute please note that the lecture on
Wireless arranged for next Monday has had to by Captain Miles that was
be postponed.—Anyr.-"
Mr. Amery, the Colonial Secretary, in proposing the tonst of the guests, said he was the simplest and most effective in could be devised. The development of strument of Imperial development that the resources of the British Empire could provide wealth and welfare to every part of it to an extent which it was hardly possible to conceive to-day. Such deve- spent could only take place if we had an effective policy in common in creating
On the proposition of the President, seconded by Dr. To, Dr. 8. C. Ho sad Dr. J. C. Macgown were appointed mem- | it.
Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian bers of the Standing Committee during Premier, replying, raid that all considera the absence of Dr. W, Y. M. Koch tions of Imperisi Conference came back to the fact that the economic problem was the greatest of all. There had been a great increase in Empire-sense of the people throughout. the whole of the British communities of the world, and he believed that sense was going to en Oable them to solve this great problem
and bring about greater Imperial trade.
remotest doubt that trade within the Mr. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of The New Zealand, said there was not the Empire was possible of much greater unity of the nation would be strengthen development, and that through it the ed and, also, that the opening up and peopling of young dominions would expedited.
WEATHER REPORT. Last night's weather report, forecast
servatory at 6.25, stated: and remarks, issued from the Royal
typhoon, appears to be in about Lat. 14 N., Long. 127 E, moying west,
Local forecast:-East winds, moderate,
The anti-cyclone has weakcued.
fine.
Typhoon Warning.
The following telegram has been sent to the local.U.S. Consulate m
Manila, Nov. 2nd, 4. p.m.-Typhoon in about 127deg. Long. E. and 15deg. Lat. I to be present
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Owing to a severo chill, Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Premier, was unable
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