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HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB, X3

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1927.

ANNUAL RAUS MEETING. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- THE DATE for: the CLOSING MONANG MEMBERS of the ENTRIES Has Been POST. Abare Bociety will be held on TUES- | PONED 0.40 WEDNESDAY, 201 DAY, STE FEBRUARY, (257, at 5.15 JANUARY, 1927, at 5. xx.

In the Board Boom of MeauTS. JARDINE, MATIZ & Co., LTD.

All Ladies and Gentlemen interested in Horteniture, whether Members of the Bocisty or not, are Cordially Invited to Attend.

To receive and pass the Committee's Report and Statement of Accotints for the Year ended 31st Decexxx, 1028.

To alect Officers and a Now Committee for the Current Year.

To fix

the Data of the AXUAL FLOWE" SHOW, which

which the Outgoing Committee recommend should be held on THUES. DAY, 1978. MAROH, 187,

To discuss any matter of interest to Horticulturists in- Hong Kong and outlying Districts

E. B. C. HORNELL. Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong, lat January, 1927,

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NOTICE.

$400,000

TONIES Up to

Are MAvailable for Investment on First Ola Mortgages Security subject

to a Trustee Valuation.

Apply to

MEIS DEACONS,

1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. Hong Kong. January 18th, 1927.

THE

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By Order,

O B'BROWN,

Secretary.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLDE

NTRIES for the FORTECOMING RACES CLOSE cn WEDNES DAY, 20TH JANUARY, 1927. At 5 7.M., and must be send to the SECRETARY, go LIATEAD Davis Alexandis Buildings on or before This Data.

INTIMATIONS.

Of happiness terrestrial, and

the source Whencs human plenetrer fów,

sing houvenly mum, -

Of sparkling juices, of the en-

liraning grape, Whose quickening Taste milda

Vigour to the Soul Whoes Boy'reign pow'r revives

decaying Nature, And thaws the frozen Blood of.

Hoary Age"

Fine SHERRIES

and to be doing something wholly On Thursday one Chinese case of Appearing before kir, T. W. Ains alien. his general character.enterio was reported.

gerco In displayed, and in-

The temperature at Shanghai st sulta are received without penalty & am, yesterday was 2, compared being exacted, because Britain re-with so in Hong Kong. cognises that the wrong course Lans, Crawford's Restaurant will chosen by the Chinhso at the pre- give a Chinese New Year's Car- sunt time hins been dictated by nival on Tuesday, February 1st. As The Melodians will provide the her 'Bolshevik

"Iriend Russia. BAMBAY MACDOxALD has pointed out the movement is not merely a

nationalist movement

to

assert

independence; it is largely an anti-British movement. There is no more reason for an attack on British interests than there is for

music

Money and jewellery to the ex- teat of $47 were stolen from Mr. Rudy's residence at No. 18, Banco Buildings, Hankow Road, Kowloon, on Thursday.

A Chinese woman was struck on the head by a brick, which dropped King Edward Hotel, on Thursday. She was taken to the Government Civil Hospital.

Entry Forms are now ready and Grown, Bottled and Shipped by an attack on American, French or down from an upper floor of the

can be had at the Jockey CluE ŠTABLES, RACK COUZA, HONG KONG CLUB or Lavatrad & DaYES, A- [4401

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB..

ADDITION TO PROGRAMME FOR ANNUAL MEETING.

FIRST DAY.—TENTE 'RACE—” THE RACING STAKES.

GEO, 6. SANDEMAN SONS & Co,

Xeres de la Frontera and Oporto

DUTY PAD.

Japanese interests. Yet the latter are spared, and the former are in- variably made to suffer. Why this. discrimination The Chinese cer- tainly did not spontaneously arrive at the conclusion, that the road to national unity lay in destroying British interests. Even assuming that some nations buy of boycotts Por Cae. Fer Bot. und spend large sums in subsidies for the purpose of conciliating $35.00 $5.00 those who threaten their commerce 37.00 3.10 and that Britain will not do this, 40.00 8.40 the broad fact remains that the 4400 3.75 Present National Movement in 47.00 4.10 China is very largely manipulated, and guided, by Russia to gratify her own hatred, and this at the

Third, $100. For Grifine of Light Dry WINNER. $800; Second 3000; This Meeting and Fenies that have never Won & Race. Subscription. Griffins of Solera This Meeting allowed & lbs. Weight for inches as per Scale.. Winners Barred. Very Pale Dry Jockey Allowanes. Entrance $10. One Pale Dry Nutty Mile

Entries for This face should be Fine Old Brown

Brown Bang

sttached to the Entry Forms already. "issed.

By Order,

0. B. BROWN. Secretary.

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Fidal

N

FIRST NUMBER'

OF THE HONG KONG WEEKLY SHIPPING GAZETTE

WILL BE PUBLISHED -

NEXT WEEK.

NEE most authentic and complete THE

record of future Shipping Move mentà ever published locally, and arrang ed for instant and say reference, it is an invaluable and indispensable desk companion for Bankers, Importers and Exporters, and all interested in the Arrival at Dospatok of Hong Kong

As it is levned to Subscribers only, will Firme wishing Copies forwarded to them Weekly, kindly and their applica tions a soon as possible to the

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THE HONG KONG LAND IN. VESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY NINTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com-

heid pany will be

Offices of at the Messrs. JARDINE, MABIBON & Co., LTD. 00 THURSDAY, 7tя JANUARY, 1927, at Noos, for the purpose of ceiving the Report of the Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the Year ending Sist DzcxMDEZ, 1926.

57.50

4.85

worth on charges arising out of the armed robbery committed at No. 12, and one woman were yesterday re- Pitt Street, on Tuesday," two men

manded for one week.

A man against whom two pre- Vous convictions wors proved, was sent to jail for nine months by Mr. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy yesterday apor admitting that he had returned from banishment.

Sir James Jamieson, K.C.MG., H.B.M. Consal-General, made his first appearance at a public incet- ing, in Tientsin on January 19th, when he presided at the annual

Tientsia branch.. meeting of the Overrens League

TAIKOO BALL.

SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL EVENT

HELD AT THE CLUB,

The Taikoo Ball is a social event of the Colony's winter season that is looked forward to for weeks ahead and the ball held at the Club last night fully uphold the reputa tion of its many predecessors,

About 300 members and guesta were present, and a very happy gathering it proved.

The coloured lights suspended over the path leading to the Club. added to the inviting appearanca of the entrance which was bedecked

with flags and planta

For joining with four others in the pelting of a Sikh policeman with brickbats, Chinese whose arrest, was affected by Sergt. Hud-hains, streamers, and shades. son, of the Naval Yard Police, was fined $20, with, the alternative of fourteen days' hard labour, by Mr. Lindsell yesterday. a

In the Club, the ball-room colour- ed lights were attractively arrang cd as every point of vantage, while crepe paper, of many hues formed the basis of the scheme of decora tion being effectively utilised in

The Brunswick Orchestra sap- led the music. At one end of the rooms was a photograph of Mr. Joha Swire, draped with the flag of Messrs. Butterfield '& Swire and the Union Jack The Taikoo Club. Shield was also displayed.

The supper room was brightly illuminated and tastefully decorat

Among the passengers disembark ing here from the P. & O.. Kashgar from Homse yesterday, vere Mr. J. Key, Mr. D. C. Davies, Mr. G. Bond, Mr. and Mrs David, son, Capt. and Mrs Thompson, Mr. R. W. Northcott, Mr. and Mrs. Cameros, and Major A Thompson.

The case in which Mr. Kirk The sale of property at No. 6, patrick, Second Officer of the B. Third Street, and No. Un Shing and S. sa Ving Hai, was summon Lane, with an area of 1,581 square ed on a charge of assaulting one offed with flags, etc., the "Dispen- feet, and an annual Crown rental the quartermasters, and in which of $10.48, which was to have taken place at Mears. Hughes & Hongh's sections rooms yesterday afternoon, was postponed until next Tuesday.

The driver of the motor bus, be longa tocked down and fatally to the Kai Tack Motor Bus Co., who injured & Chinese woman on Thurs day morning, in Sai Kung Rand, Kowloon City, appeared batore Mr. Magistracy yesterday morning, and was remanded for one week.

sary was close at 'hand, "and". Cross-summonses are also put in by smaller rooms were converted into the defendant and the master of the easy sitting-out places. ship, was, again before Mr. R. E. Lindsell yesterday morning and adjourned.

Mrs. D. Templeton. Mr. and Mrs.

*The Guests. Among the 300 present were the following:-Mr. G. M. Young, Hr, arrested !" said Mt Lindsell yes

"You are not the man who was and Mrs. K. E. Greig, Mr. and

terday morning to a man who Bell, Mr. Resker, Mr. and Mrs. O, stepped forward when a case of Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. obstruction was called. The man Sherwell. bailed out the real defendant in the caso. Mr. Lindsell: Well, if he does'nt choose to attend he must lose his bail money.

and Fine PORTS expend possibly of Chinese lives T. W. Ainsworth at the Kowloon admitted being the witness who

Invalid

Douro

and propertynidir.

assistant at the same office. In the to Mr. and Mrs. Harrell left on the 8.5. President Pierce for Manila, where the boneymoon will be speat.

Committees. The various committees were as under:

DECORATIONS:-Messrs R. Gray, I. Grimshaw, H. Wallace, E A special exhibition of scientific Howell, and T. You D.. Munro,

BUFFET:-Mears. T.

E. Howell and J. B. Richmond.

CARD ROOM -feasrs. D. Walms

Laing

CLOAK ROOM:-Mr. J. BAR-Mesare. R. Duncan, J. B. Richmond, and RN. Keown (Secretary of the Club). The Dancos.

ley and G. McCloud,

Another reason why England is hta to employ ber strength in $42.00 $3.70 solving this problem is because the yesterday of Mr. G. A. Harrell, The wedding took place quietly horrors of the past war are 30 Passenger Agent of the Dollar. 41.00 8.60

ear. There is no desire whatever Steamship Line, Hong Kong, and films was given in the lecture hall Old Tawny, 44.00 3.80 to fepeat the sick men's tale of Marsh, who had been an of the School of Anatomy, Hong

sorrow and suffering even on the, Estrella

49.00 4.25 smallest scale, 51 by any means it

Kong University, last evening. The Very Old Tawny 64.00 5.50 is humanly possible to avoid doing

exhibition was held under the 33. Only Europe knows fully what

auspices of the University Medical tendance of medical students, Oldest & Finest 66.00 5.75 modern war means; ita monuments

Association, and the large at of bath to the dead are reared in bronze

sexes, local medical and stone over the whole continenti It is recommended by the out practitioners, nurses, etc., showed The economic chaos is not likely to be straightened out in this going committer of the Hong Kong the interest taken in the films.

The films were highly technical and Dancing was from 9 p.m. to 2 Horticultural Society that the generation Britain has certainly annual fower show should be held hardly of a kind to appeal to them. The LCs were Mesara E. no wish to inflict or suffer such

movies fan,

," but they proved of Moote, G. H. Stewart and E. Thursday, March 10th. The torturo again and set circum-question will be decided at the much value to the medical frater Dineles. stances are such at nations are

The dance programme comprised An account of the anaual general meeting of the pity present. willy nilly, dragged as it were into Society to be held on Tuesday,

films was

ven our issue of yester-22 dances, including two eightsome. the vorter by demoniac forces which February 8th. It is hoped, there day, which it is unnecessary to reels and two Lancers. Some of one side or the other cannot fore, that there will be a large athibition under the auspices of the were played, and the majority were. repeat. There will be another ex the most popular dance numbers restraint j

encored

The REGISTER of SHARES of the A. S. WATSON

be CLOSED from 14TH JANUARY, to

Company will FRIDAY THURSDAY, 2778 JANUARY, both day inclusive, during which period No Transfer of Shares can be registered,

By Order of the Board of Directors, L 8. GREENHILL, Secretary. Hong Kong, 6th January, 1927.

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THE "STAR" FERRY. CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY-NINTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of this Company will be bold at the Office of Мените & Co.,

MATHESON

JANUARY, 127, at 11.00 L, Jur the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DECEKAER

1924.

The REGISTER'of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY the 18 JANUARY, 1927, to FRIDAY, the 28 JANU- ABY 1927, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, F. H. CRAFNELL.

Hong Kong, January 11th, 1927,

& CO., LTD. Wine and Spirit Merchants,

гво

A fishing junk from Pingehau, in the Shatankok district, was pirated whilst sailing to Shekngau on the 17th inst. Seven or eight men, armed with rifles and small arms boarded her from a large junk and

China did not take an active teadance of those interested. part in the great War though she provided useful labour on the fields of France. Hitherto she has not been a warlike nation, but has BIRTH,

despised the profession of arms January BARSES.-On

Manila, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. There has sprang up lately, how "BARNES (née HELEN STOTT), á ever, a party preaching that it 18 took her to Talangwan, where the

war which raised Japan from a daughter.

14465pation of the fourth grade to that master and his men were released

8th.

Hong Kong Office: 1a, Chater Rḍ. London Office: 131, Fleet St., E.C.

at

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JANUARY 22ND, 1927)

the Hong Kong police received a report of the affair on the return of the victims to the Colony on Thursday.

#

WELD

Chinese Medical Association at the Bank of Canton Building on Mon- day evening next, at eight o'elock.

+

CENTRAL DISTRICT - FIRE.

EUROPEAN "AND CHINESE FIREMEN INJURED.

$10,000 DAMAGE.

of the first. This may be so but it is well to remember also that the same process of war which raises the status of one of the contestants,

A fire which broke out in the depresses the level of the other by

An unfortunate accident befell Central district shortly after four a similar degree. Epasia no doubt Mr. J. Carry overseer of the o'clock yesterday afternoon, result IPES. Egaged Jopo la of outed in injuries to Mr. Morrison, It war that she would vastly improve march duties with the Kowloon officer of the Fire Brigade, and two her grip on China. Germany, in Flying Bound at Hunghem on other Chinese firemen, which neces 1914, believed that by war she would Thursday night. It appears that sitated their removal to the Govern secure her place in the sun. All Chinese endeavoured to evade ment Civil Hospital. nations are optimistic when the search, and ran away. He was

The fire broke out in a three battle is joined

chased by Mr. Carr, who tripped storied house at Jervois Street, ever a ditch and fell, dislocating where the ground floor was occupied his elbow. Mr. Carr was taken to by a fire-crackers dealer. Owing to the imflammable rature of the the Kowloon Hospital,

goods, the fire spread rapidly, and in a few minutes the while floor was Three appliances from Central, and Queen's Road Central, has one from Kennedy Town and one been quite successful. His first from Wanchai Station were soon on day's takings amounted to 33, which the scene but the firemen had great is quite good when it is remembered difficulty in confining the fire to that the charge for a shine is only the one houses

THE PRESENT POSITION.

The firescat passe can be over come, if far sting Chinese restrain the foolish, Weigh carefully the consequences & percipitate action and, didests dispassionately the The bootblack of the Walls Club problems which confront them and who has been established this week gutted

THAT the relations between the Chinese and the British are strain- ed at the present moment almost to breaking point is almost too so secure & just solution without at the junction of Pedder Street Aering Secretary,"

obvious to mention. The most un-recourse to threats and violence on either side. It ought not to be fortunate thing about it is that forgotten that England's participa tion in the great war was due to as far as the British are concern the violation of a sacred treaty. ed, the direction towards which events are tending, is one which

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UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY SECOND AN

NUAL GENERAL MEETING

3 cents. Many customers gave 10 At one time, the adjoining build. cepts. Another boy is now estab-ings were in danger, sad boses Yesterday was Grent Cold (Ta liabed at the Star Ferry, and if were brought into play from both she is least inclined to follow. Haal according to the old Chinese i the demand calls for it others will sides.

calendar.

Every act of the British in the past year or so has been specially designed to placate China, and to

The Birthday of the Celestial Dragon (Tin Lung Tan) occurs on Chinese calendar. Monday, according to the old

calendar

be placed on the streets. Part of the money earned by these boys will go towards the cost of their living, and the balance will be banked for them

death has occurred at the

Mr. Morrison went up to the first floor, and while he was there the ficur gave way, and he fell through to the ground with a lot of burn ing deuria over him. He sustained injuries to the legs and hands, and whe: removed to the Government

A PIRACY FRUSTRATED? LOADED REVOLVERS COVERED BY EGGS.

ELEVEN PASSENGERS:

DETAINED,

Following the discovery of eleven fully-loaded revolvers aboard the

B. Ko Chow on Thursday, twenty- que passengers are at present being detained by the Police.

The Ko Chow was to have left Hong Kong on Thursday at 5 p.m. An hour or so before, a man who claimed to be a passage go-between procured three first class tickets. Three natives of the Walchow dis trict (inland from Bias Bay) are stated to have gone on board with a rattan basket.

When further batches of Walchow men followed and asked for tickets, the suspicions of the compradore of the steamer, were aroused. When questioned the would-be passengers offered no explanation as to why they were going either to Shamshui or to Wuchow Morgan who ordered the Indian The compradore reported to Capt. Buards to search the suspected pas

ugers Two revolvers were found the luggage. The Police were Immediately notified and all pat ches and exits were closed. Watch- men from the Tai Lee (on the other side of the wharf) assisted and heavy reinforcements were rushed down from Central Station contain eight loaded pistols and A basket of eggs was found to another weapon was discovered else

in

purposs of receiving the Heport of the self consciousness, which aces where will be à Bankruptcy Court Victoria Hospital, Tientain, of Mr. Civil Hospital. Ill-luck also befell where, making a total of eleven

of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Offices of Mesure, DODTEEL & Lo PANT, LIMITED, OR MONDAY, THE 318 allow for that awakening national JANUARY, 1927, at 11.M., for the

General Managers together with Statement of Accounts to 31st DECIM BEL, 192RANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 247 to 318 JANUARY, 1927, both dates inclusive. DODWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED. General Managers.

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"LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE Undermentioned Share Car

"

take

the

chiefly to claim attention by con held at the Supreme Court this A. H. Jrouts, aged 65 years. The cause of death was heart failure centrating its hatred on the British amination of the hinirs of several following enteritis. Mr. Jaques was nation whereas the British wish for Chinese firms in liquidation will one of the oldest residents of the nothing but. peace and goodwill."

port, arriving there in the 90'2, as, place

a traveller for Mesars. Hall and Following the evening service at Holtz. He was afterwards proprie There are many reasons for the

St. John's Cathedral to-morrow tor of furniture factory and of a great restraint and forbearance there another of the series of well-known store styled Messrs. which England has manifested in popular social gatherings will be Jaques & Co. Mr. Jaques was a held in the Cathedral Hall, Ser- keen business man, alert and able; her relations with Chion, in spite vice men are specially invited to and was extremely well-known of the extreme provocation which attend. There will be music and throughout North China. Shortly

refreshmentsD

before the Great War, his business has been given. In the first place

affairs did not prosper, and his adanal prize distribution in latter years had been very different from what they had been some twenty years ago.

tificates - having” bean Declared & O, BULLDING.—Commodious LOST, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN there is genuine respect for connection with St Paul' College

Against the Negotiation of These Shares,

the Chinese character, for Chinn's takes place this evening. The prize Daplicate Certificates will be isanınd

distribution which will be perform

(Attorney-General) at o'clock, will be preceded by an en- tertainment at 30,

For Farticular apply to MACELNNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

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LATE, three; four and fire room- ad, modern bathrooms, feab, etc, Also one two roomed and one three roomed Bungalow on way to Repulis Bay and Fasting respectively, for rent Or, sale, on / onay, terus, SMALL-IN- VESTOL'S.TEL C. 4680.

One Montis hence and the Original civilization, ita tradition and fored by the Hon. Sir Joseph Kemp. Certificates, unless recovered within that

Period, will thereafter be held by the Company as NULL, and VOID. - Certificate No. 274 for 100 Bharcs

Numbered: 20151/90250 0 Certificate No. 975 for 100 Shares

Numbered: 90251/90250 All in the Fame of metake

QHAN CHUNG YAT.

8. J. JORDAIN Secretary Hong Kong, 14th January, 1927,

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the plodding industry and endur- ance of the race. The British may grow angry with the Chinese, but

not

two Chineas firemen. It was learnt frezrma late last night that their injuries The passage are not serious ries

go-between has Further details of the outbreak examination, minute search and been traced aanbsequent were not available up to a lato close sorátiny on the wharf (at hour last night, and it is not known Connaught Road West), it was de- whether or no the premises was cided to detain 21 men, the other. covered by insurance. The damage passengers, being released was estimated at about $10,000,,

PETTY GAMBLERS

DISCHARGED.

LIKE HONG KONG CLUB

WIN LAW.

Caught in the act of gambling in amial way, in their own quarters, thirteen cookies were brought before Mr. R. E. Lindsell yesterday morn ing at the Central Magistracy

A police sergeant stated that only Barracks, $1.86 was found on the premises

Mr. Lindsell In law there is no

It is thought that there may be another gang of pirates waiting on the West River to collaborate with the alleged pirates on board, Ao- cordingly, departure was

detained till to-day

The Tat Lee also put back her bour of sailing for an hour or two. Police inquiries are proceeding and it has not yet been decided how many may be charged

A number of social functions and dances, were held yesterday. In addition to the usual hotel ten dances, there was, the dance given by the ship's company of H.M.8. The popular Bachelor's dance of Ambrose at the Royal Engineers the Craigengower Cricket Club will Theatre, Wellington it is not the type of anger that be held the evening. As usual at which proved most anccessful. Then when the place was raided loon Magistracy yesterday morning, manifested itself in the great war. this annual affair there will be the "there wan, the annual Ball at the stinction between a case of this defendant, who, said he came to

merry bachelor's dinner to precede Taikoo Club, and the first dinner-

It is the anger rather of one with the main event of the evening, dance of the Hong Kong Automo-sort and a poker pool at the Hong a life long friend, who in recogDancing will begin at 9.15, and will hilo Association at the Roof Garden, Kong Clif-The defendante azs nised to have made a wrong choice, continue, it is expected, until the Hong Kong Hotel Both these discharged with a caution The

early hours

functions are reported elsewhere. $1,86 will go into the poor box,

A 17-year-old Russian, who was found on the vacant field near Isako's Circus, was charged before Mr. TW. Ainsworth, at the Kow-

under the Vagrancy Ordinance. Tha

Hong Kong from Macno, declared that he did not know his name. His Worship committed him to the House of Detention.

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