NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
Accordance with Ordinance No. In the EXORANGE
INTIMATIONS.
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING CO., LIMITED. PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND OF SHARE FOR THE YEAR ENDED SOTH JUNI, 1928.
BANKS will be ULOSED for the TRANSACTION. » PURLIO BUSI NESS on TUESDAY and WEDNESE DAY. the 25 and 26 IMETANT (CHRISTMAS HOLidate).
Beng Kong, Sist Doc., 1825. [7132 -
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., .HONG KONG STATION. CURRENCY CHARGES ON
TELEGRAMS.
Company
declared A FINAL of 15% (Fifteen Per Cast), free of Income Tax for the Year ended 30th Jun, 1998, Holders of Bearer Shares and Holders of LOD. Dividend Warrants received from don on account of Registered Shares, will be paid thair Dividend on pierent ing No. 33 Coupon of the Bearer Sharma, and Dividend Warrants on Begistered Shares, to any one of the following Banks-
THE HONG KONG & SHANGBAL
BANKING Conroration.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA & Citixa,
TER BANQUE BELGX YOUR L'ETEAN- The Payment will be made in Dollar at the Raying Rate of Exchange of the
ENDERS of TELEGRAMS are hereby notified that From the 1st JANUARY, 1929, until Farther Notice, the Charges for Telegrams will day. be collected at the Hate of Doilat 0,48 to equal Franc 1.00.
E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent. Hong Kong. 22nd December, 1928.
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THE
HE SIXTH ORDINARY YEAR. LY MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS w be held at the Head Office of the Company, Sr. Gzoner's Hong BUILDING, Chater Road, Victoria,
Kes at 11.70 O'CLOCK ̈‚«
for
P. C. YOUNG,
General Manager, THE KAILAN MINING. ADMINISTRATION.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
CLUB..
ANNUAL BACE MEETING.
- 20TH, 20TH, 27 FEBRUARY, AND 2ND MAROH, 1929.
BAFT
and.
PROGRAMMES SATURDAY, 29TH DECEM DENTRY FORMS are Now Ready and may be obtained at the BACE COURSE, HONG KONG CLUB and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES.
the purpose of receiving a Statement of A coaunts and the Report of the General Managers for the Year ended 30th JuXL, 1998, and electing Consulting Com- mittee and Auditor.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
General Managers. Hong Kong, 21st Dec., 1998 [7138
NOTICE.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN.
that Certificates for 40 Shares Nos. 23787/23791, 48579/46583, 141381/ 141600 and 231619/251698 issued in the Name of FRANCISCO XAVIER DOS REMEDIOS bare been declared LOST and should be the same not be produced before the 9TH JANUARY, 1929, they shall be deemed CANCELLED and of NO EFFECT.
GIBB; LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hong Kong, 1st Dec, 1928. [7137
IN H.B.M. CONSULAR COURT FOR AMOY,
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION No. 3 of 1928,
In Re TAIT & COMPANY or AMOY.
Hong Kong, 15th Des., 1929. 17109
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1928.
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(7131 that at that
First
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Signor Carpi's popular company TOKYO MUNICIPAL. hold in London that this event prevent foreign shipping from heralds the definite commencement engaging in the coastwise trade." The Parisian Revue, opens al of the process of rejuvenation in says the Canton Gazette. Japan brief season at the Queen's Theatre prohibits such traffic, and so does tomorrow at 9.15 Seats may be connection with China's transport the United States, and the Chinese booked in advance. facilities. We hope this will prove should take steps to protect their to be the fact Filty" years ago shipping in the same way.
Our
News has been received in the British engineers were building Canton contemporary realises that Colony of the death last month of Miss Elizabeth. Annie Bateman, mistress of the "protect Belilios, public school mechanical transport was not at all will be dispatched to
Japanese interests," but it advises popular. Later other nations came the Chinese, not to pass any sleep- A Chinese named Yeung Cho into the field, and there were lines less nights worrying over such Ene, living at No. 119, Whitfield, built by French, German, Belgian, Imperialistic scruples."
Causeway Bay has made a report Japanese and other concession- holders. Most of these enterprises this have at unhappy history, and there has been endless wrangling-domes tie and international-arising out conflict of interests and also the non-payment of interest on loans advanced to construct these lines century of develop After half a ment" there are galy about 5,000 miles of railway in operation, with another 14,500 miles" projected," of, which work on 8.000 miles will begin when money is available to pay for it."
matter
He ex-
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Toxro, Dec. 21st. We do not see that any question to the Police that someone attempt- Owing to recent revelations of of Imperialism is involved ined to set fire to his house early various scandals involving more
at all. Merchant yesterday morning. He woke up vessels of the Treaty Powers are at 1.50. a.m. and found his house than one-third of the members of, entitled to trade between certain full of smoke, and on investigating, the Municipal Assembly, the Home ports, and so far as Great Britain be found that the door leading to Minister has ordered the dissolu- is concerned, it has been definitely his staircase was on fire. declared that no official objection tinguished the fire and found tion of that body. will be raised to the transier to the several pieces of newspaper soaked Chinese dag of any British steamer with kerosene. plying on inland waters. If the owners of a British ship are willing to sell their vessels to a Chinese purchaser, the British Government will offer no impediment to such Whether other nations transfer! would act similarly we do not know but the point to emphasise is that these foreign vessels engaged in trade in Chinese waters are there by virtue of agreements made with the Chinese Government. While those agreements stand, these ships are entitled to trade.
to
Private James Boyle, of the
King's Own Scottish Borderers, was formally remanded for a fur- ther week yesterday on the charge of wounding Sergeant A. Kerr of the same unit on board the troop- ship Somersetshire on the night of October 19th The wounded man is still in hospital at Colombo and no definite opinion has been obtain- ed by cable as to his condition. Recently it was stated that his life was in danger..
D'
EDITORSHIP OF DAILY
PRESS."
As the persons arrested or under suspicion include members of both the Seiyukai (Government) and Minselto (Opposition) parties, it is not considered likely that the posi tion of the Government will be affected by the scandals.
The election of a new Assembly
wik take place within the next. three months, and will be the first a Tokyo Municipal election of Assembly to be held under, the recently passed law of universal manhood suffrage.
The scandals involving members. of the Tokyo Municipal Assembly and various high Government off aials have been the subject of com ment in the Japanese Press for some weeks past. No less than 38...
Assembly are members of the alleged to be involved, and as further arrests were
Almost
Meanwhile." motor.. transport is developing as fast as the condition of the roads permits, and it must
This question of foreign ships
Mr. E. Ralphs. Inspector of be admitted great progress is being engaging in coastal trade arose in marte, in the matter of constructing Japan thirty odd years ago, when scheels, warmly congratulated the as a result of treaty revision extra-staff and pupils of the Quarry Bay good roads in China. Simultaneous- ly, great attention is being given territoriality was abolished and school upon the gymnastic dis to aviation as a means of transport. tariff autonomy secured. Under the play, songs and dances given be fore an appreciative audience of so that there are distinct signs that revised treaties foreign rights in is the coastal trade were confined to
parents and friends on the 18th the process of rejuvenation in active operation. In all these carrying passengers and freight be instant. Mr. Ralphs said that the
expected it. felds there, is, opportunity for the tween Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, old exercises with the drill sergeant
was decided last month to dissolve expansion of foreign business, and and Hakodate. In 1911 even this were now done away with and the just witness- there will be keen competition to small concession was taken away, drills which they, had
diminished to such an extent that supply the construction material, and, to-day no foreign réssel may ed. were substituted. The present the Assembly before its members rolling-stock, and machinery needed carry a single passenger nor an method was both useful and en-
simultaneously to develop these three transporta. ounce of freight from one. Japan joyable. Mr. Ralphs said that he it would be impossible to form a tion services. There is yet another port to another. This great change had recently returned from Home quorum.
and in his opinion what was being charges of corruption were made -service in which foreign interests has come about gradually as are very largely involved-tha result of long years of negotiation taught in Hong Kong schools was against high officials in the Police as good as, if not better than, in Burean. We learn from the Japan Chronicle that last month" Mr. Chinese costal and river trade. and for treaty revision, and if the
Endo Masaji, who has been one of.... complaint is once more being made Chinese Government agrees with the England or Scotland.
the leaders in exposing the scan- that foreign activity in this dir Canton Gazette that "the fact that
dals, called on the Public Procura. tion is doing grievous harm to China's shipping has in recent is attri- China's maritime interests. The years gone to the doga
tor and indicted Dr. Suzuki, for butable the competition of MR. O. T. BREAKSPEAR Government is being urged to pro-
merly Home Minister, Mr. Hato- LEAVING. CONFECTIONERY AND CHOCO-tect Chinese shipping in the same foreign vessels. then the only way
yama, Chief Cabinet Secretary, Mr Maeda, Director of the Bareau of LATES of the finest Quality and
way that Japan has protected hers, in which that competition can be namely by closing the coastal trade killed is to prohibit it.. But before
such prohibition is effected, or even TRIBUTE FROM HE. TO HIS Legislation. Mr. Miyata, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Board, and description in great variety from
to foreign shipe.
proposed, full and fair considera-
Mr. Kubota, head of the Detective FOSS, CLIFTON, MELTIS, &c., &c.
The report of the Chinese Mari-tion must be given to the legitimate
Department of the Board, with. time Customs for 1927 gives some interests of those who would he Those
corruption in the discharge of their interesting figures regarding the adversely affected by it.
duties. share taken by each nationality in foreign concerns which are lawfully
Among the passengers leaving 3. Endo alleged that Mr. the carrying trade between the engaged in the coastal and riverine Hong Kong for Home this morning Maeda who was auditor to the open ports of China. British ton- trade must be given reasonable by the ss. Muldera is Mr. OT Reizei Tramway Company, co2 nage beads the list, with Japanese opportunity to adjust themselves to Breakspear, who has been Manag- operated in various ways with Mr. second and Chinese third; the changed conditions. That they are ing Director of the Hong Kong Histoyama in favour of the tram former represents about 33 per cent able to
business in
company and accepted a bribe of of the total, Japanese about 29 per free and oper competition with Daily Prear since the spring of 1995. cent, and Chinese vessels about 2 Chinese carriers shows that they already mentioned in these Yen 3,000 from him.
columns a handsome presentation Last year, when the Police Board per cent. The actual igures are as
are doing good service to
the from the whole staff was made to brought to light the Tokyo Gos Lollos:-
community. The treaties give them
Mr. Breakspen ist, Saturday Company's scandal, Mr. Miyata, no monopoly of trading rights, but
morning.
the chief, and M:: Kubota, head of Number Total simply the right to do business if
H.E. the Officer Administering the Detective Department of the Tonnage of they can. That Chinese vessels do the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. Board, told Mr. Miki that the Clearances. Clearances, not secure a larger share of that. Southern, C.M.G.), has also police would drop the case if Miki drove. Mr. written letter of appreciation of and his supporters 827,638 trade is not due to any special 12.039,100 privileges conferred by treaty, upon the manner in which the Daily Nishikubo (Minseito) out of the
Ss. foreign ships. Possibly the Canton 438,153 Gazette would place the blame for Press, bas upheld the traditions of Mayoralty of Tokyo. This was
British journalism during Mr. done.
With regard to the Fish Market 322.190 the fact that China has no ocean Breakspear's term of editorship.
Mr. Breakspear's "knowledge of scandal the Police Board got 1.007.249 liner service at the doors
343,802 the foreign steamship companies 10,847,466 Nearly 5fty years ago TONG KING the affairs of the Colony and of clue to the scandal but endeavour $17,357 SING, a public-spirited and enter the Far East has been reflected in ed to check the Procuratorial raids. 179,906 prising man, made a tour through countless editorial articles which This was Kubota's work and Super-
WAL Miyata
equally 40.931 Europe and America for the pur- have attracted general attention intendent
pose of studying Western methods When Marchal Li Tani Esin made responsible for it.
Koita, Komata, Kubota, Nishi 38,491 of ocean transport. At that time his official visit to Hong Kong he
mere tonnage under expressed his appreciation of the kawa, Kijima, and other members the Chinese than the Japanese helpful and sympathetic actitude of the Diet and Assembly in jail Powers
towards Canton, and the Chinese are said to be familiar with these A mass of information, Republic, of all the Hong Kong facts, while Mr. Nishikubo, the ex- ..... 22,874 "8,508,412-flag.
garding the European and American marine WAS acquir- 48,010 36,007,448 mercantile
ed, and the services of foreign navigatore and engineers were TONNAGE INWARDS. r
available yet to-day there are no Tutal Number
Chinese liners to be seen in the of Tounnge of great shipping centres of the world, Clearances. Clearances. There must be a reason-but the 970,462 explanation is not to be found in 12,653,158 the unequal" treatics. nor is the 75,497 remedy to be found in taking such 409,823 action as would warrant Japan or 273,918 any other Power sending cruisers 038,625 to defend its treaty rights.
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BROUGHAM MARSHALL & JAMES 10 Excellent Condition. Milenge:
LARDEN BROMFIELD be and the 12, 00. said Debtors are hereby adjudged Bankrupt..
Dated this 18th day of December, 1928.
By the Court,
H. E. BRISTOW,
Provincial Judge.
[7133
IN H.B.M. CONSULAR COURT
AT AMOY..
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION
No. 8 or 1922.
&
Re TATT COMPANY Ea parte FREDERICK BROUGHAM MARSHALL AND JAMES LARDEN BROMFIELD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Creditors of the above med Del tars held at Amoy on 14th DECEMBER, 1928, it was resolved that the Receiver o
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DEATHS.
BATEMAN-November, 1928, ELIZA
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COLMAN. On November 25th, EMILY JANE, wife of ERNEST GERSHON COLMAN, of 174, Worple-road, WIMBLEDON, aged 78. LAYARD.--On November 22nd, at 92, Campden-grove, W., the wife of RAYMOND DE B. LAYARD, C.M.G. (former. British Consul General at Kobe), aged 65.
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The Daily Press.
Hone Kona, December 22, 192a,
"FOREIGN SHIPPING IN CHINESE. WATERS.
American
358
1.950 11,184
French
German :
Italian Japanese Mexican Norwegian Portuguese Russian Swedish Non-Treaty
Chinese
42 193 492 280 628 9,486.
208,530 10,428,003
1
1,183
5-1-3
803,070
482
169,856
47 91
43,925
35,491
Powers
23.118
#
Total
47,474
there
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on
News and Views.
of
Fifteen more cases of small-pox. 128 12 from Kowloon, and o from Vic 9.560,843 toria, were reported on Thursday.
"Fazil," at
the Queen's The 35.687,784
Magic Flame," at the World, and In most countries inland naviga-"The Flame of the Yakon," at the Star are three excellent pictures tion is reserved to native carriers,
at
2.
newspapers and especially of the Mayor, gave information Daily Press.
recent meeting of the Minacito Mr. Breakspear's many friends eaders, which will be useful to the in the Colony will join with mem-authorities relating to be prosecu- bers of his former staff in wishing tion. bim and Mrs. Breakspear the very beat of luck in the future.
Mr. DJ. Evans, who has had many years experience of the Far East on the staff of the Japan Chronicle, succeeds Mr. Break spear.
ARMED ROBBERY.
HAUL OF 8300 AT WEST POINT,
the
Mr. Kojima, chairman of Tokyo Assembly, found some diffi culty in driving Mr. Nishikubo from the Mayoralty. He therefore re- quested Dr. Suzuki, the then Home Minister, and Mr. Hatoyama, Chief Cabinet Secretary, to expend Yen 100,000 in bribing the members of the Assembly, belonging to the Kakushinkai faction to bring about He disintegration of the faction. himself acceded from the Kaku shinkai and organised the Nihachi- kad and attained his end by die tributing the bribes among his new, followers.
:
A gang of robbers raided, the second foor of No. 138, Second Strect, in the Western district at CHIEF CLERK'S BREACH OF about 8 o'clock last night and suc-
TRUST." ceeded in getting away with a sub- stantial haul.
Sham Pui, a shopkeeper, and his son were the only people on the floor
KVALA LUMPUR, Dec. 12th.
T. Weerakkody, till recently chict
and in many countries the coast which will be shown for the last time when four then, two of whom car. clerk of Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.. wise trade is also confined to vessels to-day. flying the national flag, but in China inland waterways are open
He
ried revolvers, entered and proceed. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was brought having pleaded Falling from a cackloft, & droped to ransack the place under cover up before the Chief Justice to re-
of their weapons. The robbers tookceive sentence, to foreign vessels without dis of about nine feet, a Chinese 9355 in Hong Kong back notes in- guilty on a previous occasion to a crimination. The only stipulation sustained a fractured skull. under the treaties is that such was taken to the Government Civil cluding a $100 note and a pair of charge of criminal breach of trust Mr. S. M. Sharma, defending, ped out into the street vessels must register at treaty Hospital and died shortly after ad-gold bangles worth $150, and slip-in respect of a sum of 813,045.04
A report which was later made said that the accused had been in ports, and report their movements mission. to the Customs officials.
to the polies gave a description of The Hon. Sir Henry Gompertz,
dialect and wore dark clothing. An editorial article in the Canton Chief Justice. F.M.S., and former: the men who all spoke the Punti -Gazette, which describes itself as ly of Hong Kong who is retiring" the organ of Chinese national at the end of the year, was the opinion," expresses the view that guest of the members of the F.M.S. the time has come for the Govern Bar at a farewell dinner at the ment to give ite attention to the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, On question of giving protection to December 12th. Chinese shipping. It cite the
WEATHER REPORT:
Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5:10 p.m., stated:~
The anticyclone" is central over Korea. Fresh to strong monsoon Was Local Forecast N.E. winds,
will prevail over the China Sea.
example of Japan, where subsidies The charge against an elderly Ir is good news to learn that a for the building of ships and main Chinese woman of being in posses tenance of services have brought sion of 100 taels of prepared opium British firm has been successful in Japan to the position of one of the at No. 141, Shanghai Street was securing a contract to supply some greatest maritime countries in the dismissed by Mr. EW Hamilton rolling-stock for the Shanghai- world. "One way for the Chinese at the Kowloon Magistracy yester
Government to protect Chinese day. Revenue Officer. Tallon Fasking. Belvar The onining jal shipping is to take measures to in charge of the case.
fresh fine.
the employ of the firm for 18 best to make complete restitution he had repented and done every months. The accused had done his
thing possible to make restitution. His Lordship was told that the accused was 3 years of age and had already been three months in gaal.
His Lordship said that having give full consideration to all the circumstances of the case and the ples put forward by Counsel, he would sentence the accused to tine; months rigorous imprisonment, the
on which the accused pleaded guilty, sentence to commence from the date. amely November 7th-Streice Times
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