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NEW ADVERTISE. MENTS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PARTICULARS &ublic Auction to

be held on TUESDAY, the 3D DAT of JULY, 1928, of 3 r., at the Offines of the Public Works Department, by Order of ED EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Dot of OKOWN LAND at T Kok Tani, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a torm of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Orown Boat to te Axed by the Burveyor of H MAJERTY THE Kove, for one further term of 75 years.

«PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. "

Kowicon Inland Lot No. 2120.

Tai Kok Tsui.

No. of Sale i

Registry Na

Locality.

PA

Boundary

Mosaure-

As per

sale plan

Contents in

square feet,

Anozal

077'2

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Rental:

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091'11

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》ARTICULARS ́ & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be haid on TUMBDAY, the 32o Dar of JULY. 1928, at 3 r.., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by

of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Tai

Order of Hu EXCELLENCE THE GOTELSOL Kok Tani in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bant to be fired by the Burveyor of His Majesty THE KING; for one further term of 73

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'PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Kowloon luland

| Registry No.

Locality.

Between Kowloon Lot No. 3121.

Strvet, Tai Kok Tsui, Inland Lot, Nes, 1776

and 1882, Fuk Torn

G.

Boundary

Mussure

ments.

Contents in

square feet.

Адия!

Rental

jft. ft. ft.jft.

3

As por

plan 3s

slo

3,203

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

3G

8425

❤ | Upset Price.

$,805

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

PA

of the Bale by Public Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the 315 DAY of JULY, 1928, at 3 r.,, at the Offs

of the Public Works Department, by Order of Em Excellency THE GOVERNOR, of Ons Lot of CROWN, LAND at Shamehaipo in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commen- oing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty was Kino, for one furtner form of 34 years lem three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No, of zala.

Registry No.

Locality.

Lot No. 1187]

New Kowloon Inland

At junction of Tang

Chan Street and You

Chan Street,

-hamshuipo.

Boundary

Mossare-

monte.

As per

salo plaz

Contents in

Equare feet.

Aupual

Rental

0.461

Lam

134

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

PARTICUL

29,250

* Upset Frico

NEW ADVERTISE-

MENTS.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY,

that

NEW

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY,

THE ANNUAL GENERAL

PUBLIC IS HEREBY THE MEETING of the SOCIETY NOTIFIED

will be held on THURSDAY, ESTH TARIFF will come into force on adJUNE, al 3.30 r.x; in the Board Room from the lar JULY, All Existing Rates of Aleases. JARDINE, MATRISON & Co, for Carriage of Goods, Parcals, Baggago, LTD etc., are Horeby CANCELLED as from the unid Date.

The Tariff can be seen at any Station or Copies may be had at 60 Cents Each on Application to the TARIFF MANA GEK KowLoox STATION

By Order, ROBERT BAKER, Manager and Chief Engineer. Kowloon, 17th June, 1923.

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

I Sealed Tenders in Triplicste, which

should be clearly market: *Tender for Slons Quarry at Junction of BouNDARY START at Cat ROAD, SAMARUI

be will received FO,"

as the Colonisi Noor of MON- Secretary's Office until Noc DAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JULY, 19, for the Occupation for a Period ending 31st Decaxa21, 1929, from the Date of Noti- fication of Acceptance of Teader of Piece or Parcel of Ground, containing about 395 acres, atowa coloured red en plan signed by the D11cTO of PUBLIC WORKS dated 28 JUNE, 1929, bat abject to certain conditions which can te nacer.. tained at the Office of the Dineroa or PUBLIC WORKS.

Each Tender must be accompanied by a receipt to the effect that the Tenderer has deposited in the Colonial TreasRTY a Sam of $100 na Pledge of the bona fides of his Offer, which Sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if the Tendérer

Teases to carry out hit Tender and comply with the conditions, should the Tender be accepted.

Fart of Tender and particulars, can be obtained from the Office of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK1.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender.

HAROLD T. OREASY,

Director of Public Works. 22nd Jane, 1928.

BRADFORD

[8462

WOOLEN PIECE GOODS. "Merchant requires AGENT. Will pay expenses of own Sales- Experience of man with

All Ladion and Gentlemen interested ia Horticulture, whether Members of the Society or Not, ars cordially invited to stand,

AGENDA

1.-To receive and pass the Committee's

Kapart and Statement of Accouula. 3. To elect Officers and Committee for

the Ensuing Your.

3.Any other Business.

J. A. H. PLUMMER, A. TSE, -

Jolat Hon. Secretaries,

[6419

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD,

Iss of 150,000 NEW ORDINARY SHARES OF $10 EACH, CREDITED

AS FULLT PAID UP.

NOTIC the REGISTER of MEM BERS of the Company, will be CLOSED from lar JULY, 1928, to the 19ra JULY, 1928, Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transist of Shares can be registered.

IS HEREBY GIVEN

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents

Hong Kong, 16th June, 1929, (6390

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CHAN TONG ALIAS CHAN TSZE U DECEASED

MATE OF 18B, McDoxxaLL BAD AND

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THE DAY FARM ICH &

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NREDITORS of the above-named Deceased are requested to and their Claims as soon as possible to the Undersigned

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Bolicitors, &c.,

Prince's Building. Hong Kong, 25th June, 1928. [6428

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN

THI

GOODS OF GEORGES

Roems and Out-houses, Two Lifts.

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& CO., LTD.

THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY.

Prox C. 16.

BIRTHS.

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JAMĖS.-On June 22nd, at Shanghai,

to Mr. and Mr. P. E, R JAMES, & daughter.

For further particulars plaass Apply to--JARDINE, MATHESON DOLATOR.-On June 21st, at Shang ha to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. I. LTD, SUGAR Dart., Pedder Bt. [6430

AYTON, a son.

TO LET,

FLAT in CarKarvon BuildING), A. Kowloos.

FLATS at Mary Roan, Hong Kong.

Apply to:- HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE CO. LTD.. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

0201

LEONCE GUIBERT, LATE OF TO BE LET OR SOLD-Com-

34. AVENUE Banquet PARIS IN THE REPUBLIC or FLANCE, ENGINEER, DECEASED.

modious BUNGALOW at MAGAZINE GAY, near MOTOR HOAD: Good Garden Private Garage.-Apply.

[6273

MARRIAGE. BRISALSY MOORE.-On June 20th, at Shanghai, THOMAS HOLT BRIERLEY, son of Mr. and Mr. WALTER BRIERLEY, of Manches- ter, England, to ALICE HANSEN, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moons, of Birming ham and Shanghai.

THE CHATER MEMORIAL.

officials are wise not to leave any- thing to chance. It is better that they should err on the side of Wa believe the public will agree undue caution than .be lalled that the founding of ach darships

TROOP MOVEMENTS.

GUARDS LEAVING TO-MOR- ROW OR FRIDAY.

SOMERSET LI, FOR HONG KONG.

into a false sense of security, at the Hong Kong University is a People sleep more comfortably at far more practical and satisfactory nights when they know, that the method of perpetuating the memory police are or the alert and that of Sir PAUL CHATE than the

The Fuensang has been chartered the streets are being constantly erection of a statue. An appeal is by the Military Authorities for the patrolled, by armoured cars. The made for $30,000 to provide three conveyance of the 2nd Batt. Scops enforcement of martial law may scholarships. Such a capital spin Guards to the North, and will leave cause a certain amount of incon- should yield $3,300 a year so that either to-morrow (Thursday) or venience, but it is far preferable cach scholarship is likely to be of Friday. It is not decided yet whether the troops will embark that those who take their walks value of approximately $100 A

from Kowloon or Holts wharf. abroad after mid-night should be month. On this basis they will be rigidly searched than that some the most coveted educational prizes bomb outrage should throw the whole city into a panic. Canton

Tientsin in the first place are now by day has a peaceful appearance,

coming to Hong Kong. add the fact that residents can go

"The Somerset-Light Infantry,

The about their business without restric-

Somerset Light Infantry tion of any kind and in the fullest

(Prince Albert's), was formerly the generous scale. A hundred dollars

old 13th Foot. Its Depot is at confidence that they will not suffer

a month, of course, will far more Taunton, and besides the 1st and molestation is probably very largely than pay the ordinary University and Battalions there is a 3rd due to the excellent system of fees for tuition and it is, therefore, Battalion (Militia) and two Terri- patrols which has been instituted presumed that, the balance will be torial Battalions.

It would be a grave mistake to assume that the Communists have

The 2nd Batt. Royal Scots are going to Tientsin and the Somer- the Colony has to offer, which is wetshire L.I. who were ordered to as it should be. There was nothing niggardly, about Sir PAUL CHATIR's benefactions, and scholarships in his name should be on a reasonably |

The Regimental record dates back to more than 200 years, its battle honours being: Gibraltar, 1704- 1705," "Dettingen," "Martinique, 1500,"

"Ava," "Churnee, 1839," ** Afghanistan, 1833," "Cabul, -- 1842," "Sevastopol,"

"South Afri- ca, 1800-1902," "Afghanistan."

after sundown. There should, Lavailable as a contribution towards therefore, be no "ground for com the board and lodging expenses of plaint.

the scholarship holder. It is very necessary that this provision should be made seeing that the scholarships been driven out of China care reserved for those who, without that

.13 what is known the them, would be unable to contem- Red metace has ceased to exist. plate a University education. · A In the Great War, the Somersets The agitators have been driven scholarship covering tuition fees had sixteen Battalions, and their into hiding, but they are simply only would be of little use to a honours include the Marne, the

Aisne, Ypres, the Somme, Alberp awaiting # favourable opportunity youngster whose parents could 'not Arras, Cambrai, the Hindenburg to crease a disturbance and, judg. afford to maintain him after he Line, Palestine and the Tigris.. ing from the reports which' reach had reached the usual age for us from time to time they still school. command a fairly generous supply

H.R.H. the Duke of York is Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment and Lieut.-Col Sin Thomas Snow in Colonel.

Lieut. Col. J. 8. N. Harrison, D.S.O., commands the 1st Batta- on, and other officers, according to the latest list available, are:

At the same time, it must be of money. As our readers are remembered, that scholarships such aware, a Communist plot which

as those proposed will need far aimed at killing all the Swatow more careful administration and

Majors C. H. Little, D.S.O., and officials gathered together for a

more constant supervision than R. H. E. Bennett, M.O.

Captains O. G. B. Philby, H. meeting at the Military Governor's those, which, simply provide auto-Lane, M.C., O. W. P. Ludlow, F. yaman was fortunately exposed by matically for the payment of M. Turner, R. A. A. Chichester, one of the plotter. The attack on University charges, and we would J. Corballis, M.C., S. C. G. Young M.C., E. H. C. Frith, M.B.E., B.

the yamen was to have been a

suggest, therefore, that the Com- and J. D. Gage Brown signal for a general rising through mittee responsible for the present Trevelyan, R. H. Bakewall, J, W. » Lieutenants K. E. K. King, J. A. our the district, and this was only appeal should, when the money has Harper, S. J. Brice, G. E. Mockler, a week or so ago. The fact that been raised, form themselves into a II. N. George, C. L. Firbank, L. N. H. D. E. Verschoyle, P. Lewis, J. the plans miscarried is not proof committee of management somewhat Evans, T. V. Beer, J. R. 1. Platt, that the threat was not sorious. on the lines of that body reapon From the Government's point of sible for administering the Rhodes view it was sufficiently serious to scholarship fund. It might be justify, some thirty or more execu- worth while, also, to consider the tions

possibility of a competitive exami Commenting upon this subject nation which should include sub- Chinese correspondent writes: jects outside of the ordinary "There are regiments which con- school work. Candidates might be not be relied upon and some of submitted to a viva voce as wel! FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY. the members of the Police force as to a written test, and questions

+

E. Bradshaw and A. O. Swayne... 2nd Lieutenant C. S. Howard,

OBITUARY.

MRS. F. M. GRACA OZORIO.

The deceased lady belonged to an old and much respected Portuguese family in Hong Kong. Bhe leaves a husband and several children and hen many friends in her community will mourn her death very deeply. She was a daughter of Mr. C. M. Castro, and some years ago won much local fame as a singer.

We regret to record the death. are not loyal. It must be remem- asked from the answers to which a which took place at her residence, bered, aleo, that the majority of group of business men, might be No. 1, Observatory Villas, Kowloon, on Monday night, of Mrs. Camilo the junior civil servants in the able to judge for themselves whether Ozorio, wife of Dr. F. M. Graca Chinese Government service are good use was likely to be made of Ozorio. underpaid and easily tempted by the scholarship, it granted, promises of better prospects and higher salaries made to them by Soviet agents." There is no doubt, that bad economic conditions are the fundamental' cathes `of' unrest DEATHS.

and while they persist agitators GRACA Ozonio. At her residence, have. a promising Beld in which to

No. 1, Observatory Villas, Kow- loon, CAMILA MARIA, dearly be carry on their secret propaganda. loved of Dr. F. M. DE GRACA | All danger from these sources will Ozoxio, Deeply regretted.

(8120. only cease when trade revives and

MOTOR ACCIDENT IN

HAPPY VALLEY.`

LEARNER DRIVER CRASHES INTO A TREE,

CRAIGENGOWER BILLIARD MARKER. INJURED.

were

A large number of members of the Portuguese commmity present at the funeral at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy' Volley, yesterday afternoon. The chief mourners were her usband, Dr. F. M. Graca Ozorio, his brother, Mr. J. M. Ozorio, her

brothers and other relatives.

Bar No 6273, c/o Hong Kong Day HARKNESS.-At a nursing home in China is again prosperous. Until red pear the Police Recreation father, Mr. C. M. Castro, uncles,

Not the Court has, by virtue of

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Prass..

Section 58 of Ordinanca No 2 of 1897, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditor and Others to send in their Claims against the abore Estate to the 25TH DAT of JULY, 1928.

TIO LET-Furnished for 4 Months For Roomed HOUSE on Bower ROAD. Small Garden. Moderate Rental,

All Craitors and Others are second-Apply: JOHN D. HUMPHREYS ingly hereby required to send in their "& SON, ALEXANDRA BUILDĪTOS. Claims to the Undersigned on or before

that Date.

CULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the 31 DAY of JULY, 1998, at Sr., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of H EXCELLENOT THE GOVERNOR, of IN

One Lot of Crown Land at Morrison Hill, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by.. the Burveyor of His Maszert zuz King for one further term of 75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT;

| No. of Bale, i

No. 2762.

Registry No.

Morrison Hill Road. Locality.

Inland Lot

Boundary

Measure

montá

As per

ald plan.

4,200

Contente in

Annual

Rental

Upset Prica.

25,200

[6421

Dsted the 26th Day of June, 1925, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Administrator, Prince's Building.. Hong Kong.

6427]

THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

PHOBATE JURISDICTION."

07 WILLIAM WILSON, Lars of GLANIONE, SCOTLAND,

--IN Goods

KILMACOLM VICEARED.

OTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN the Court has, by virtue

of Section 58 of Ordinance No: 2 of 1897, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against the shore Entste to the 1973 DAY or JULY, 1928,

All Creditors and Others are accord ingly hereby required to send in their. Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.

Dated the 20th day of June, 1923. JOHNBUN, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

[6330

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London on May 18th, MARY Habenzss, surviving_daughter of the late JAMES HABXNZAS, Calira, County Down, and 10 years a missionary in connec tion with the E. P. Mission, Swatow, aged 72. [6431 KAISER-On May 27th, at Schwyz, Switzerland, WILHELMINA KAI- SER, late of Kalee Hotel, Shanghai.

Hong Kong Office: 11, Ics House

Street.

London Office: 21, Bride Laas,

Floet Btreet, E.Q. 4.

The Baily Press.

that happy time comes the Chinese Government must be eyer vigilant and active in rooting out those who wish to trade for their own advan tage upon the misfortunes of their fellows..

A serious motor accident occur

Club; Happy Valley, on Monday when a learner driver crashed into a tree on the side of the road, badly injuring a Chinese who wae standing there.

Traffic Sergeant Roberts was in the car at the time testing the driver for a licence. He indicated to the driver the direction to take,

The twelve-year-old son of Mr. J. T. Hindle, of the Taikoo Sugar Rennery, passed away at the but the man apparently turned the Victoria, Hospital yesterday morn- wheel too much, and an accident

short illness. ing after a

The funeral took place at the Boman

was the result. "Sergeant Roberts Catholic Cemetery, Happy Valley, was thrown out of his scat and in the afternoon."

bruised his left knee by striking

The choral service at the Chapel and the graveside rites were con ducted by the Right Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, assisted by Rev. Fathers Spada, Rossi, Teruzzi, and Seminarists,

The Club Lusitano was represent- ed by Mr. E. da Roza (Secretary); Mr. E. J. de Figueiredo (Tren surer), Mr. AE. S. Alves (in the absence of the President, Mr. C.A. da Roza), Mr. M. Simoes and Mr. F. J. de Silva. Mr. B. V.M. I de Sousa represented the Club de Recreio. Among others present wore Mr. J. P. Braga, Dr. Y. Atienza, a former partion of Dr. Ozorio, Bro. Marcion (representing The Bishop of Victoria expects to against the body of the car. The Bro. Aimar, director of St. Joseph'

College), Bro. Paul, Rev. Father be absent from the Colony till the driver also received slight injuries. Bernadini (Superior of St. Louis latter part of August. He has The man who was caught be Industrial School), and Sisters of appointed the Dean and Arch tween the car and the tree had the French Convent School. deacon Mok to act as his commis his right leg seriously fractured from the decensed lady's relatives, There were many floral tributes saries during his absence. Matters: requiring attention should be seat and is in hospital. It is feared friends, and the various Portuguese to the Diocesan Chaplain, Bishop's that an amputation of the limb Clubs and Societies, 66, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, IT FLOOR PRECAUTIONS IN CANTON House, St. Paul's. College.

will be necessary. He is Cheung TEL. 0, 5009,

Ming Chuen, a hilliard marker at A Chinese lady who booked a the Craigengower Cricket Club, room at the Great Eastern Hotel and at the time he was standing was been by the fukis to act in a near the tree waiting for a tram suspicious manner. Од foreingear: open her door they found that she

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WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's weather report, fora. cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5.05 pm,

CANTON is to be congratulated upon OST.-Male CHOW-DOU, Vicinity the business-like precautions it is MAY ROAD - Please Hetum to taking to guard against the recur- MEL. VAN OYEN, No. 11, TAZGURTEK. MANSIONS. If desired Buitable Reward.rence of trouble, similar to that had taken an over-dose of opium in Six Chinese were bound over | stated :— ;

an attempt to commit suicide. She [$59 which caused such damage in

was immediately taken to the Gov- yesterday by Mr. W. Schoßeld at Pressure is still highest to east.

Magistracy for of the Bonins. A shallow depres December last. Rumoura of Red ernment Civil Hospital and is mid the plots and projected risings may be letter was addressed to the Police a pole. They each had to sign

to be recovering. In her room a assaulting three foresters with sion covers China, TO LET. Fully Furnished FLAT easily exaggerated, but in the and another to her relatives in a personal bond of $50 to be of rate, generally cloudy, occasional

good "behaviour for six months. rain. present state of the country the

[6402Apply: F.O. Box 2

Eastern Street:

Kowloon

Local Forecast:-S. winds, mode-

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