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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

to:

STAR

" BERBY CO LIMITED

NHE SHARE CERTIFICATE Nħ 428 for ONE HUNDRED (100) SHARES aisbered 8890/6799, 7800/7898 and

ONE:

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1931.

HAWAII'S GREAT SUGAR INDUSTRY.

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of my dit wan tâm, frit Chinese Infant baptized in Hawaii

Frank W Damon, act of Ta ther Damen,"„was superintendant of the Chinese Malon from 1881 until his donth in 1918 and was be held on MONDAY, the 21st Day of aboys Company and standing in the

beloved by all, who greatly Chinese in, Business,

worked with, hiữa. The Fort DECEMBER, 1991, at 9 r., at the name of FRANCISCO AVTER Offices of the Public Works Departmant, SOARES having boon reported. lost.

Streat Chinese Churph had The Chinong business house than by Order of His ExcELLEVOT THE GOVE NOTIOD IS HEREBY GIVEN that has been longest in continuous ex-until 1937. At the latter data the continuous service from 1881 108, of One Lot of CROWN LAND under the ORIGINAL CERTINE istence in the islands is Wing Wo building was found to be toc old Waterloo Road in the Colony of OATH Is produced within Tai Company Ltd, general nor and matequate for the purpose Hong Kong.. for term of 15 years.MONT

MONTH from the cinto with the option of ronowal at&

Crown

Shareafter he held by the Company chants, although there are a num and a site was purchaand on South Bent to be fired by the Burveyor of NULL AND VOID, and a NEW or of Arms that date binek. forty King Street, opposite Mckinley: His Majesty Tu Kine, for eae further OBRTIFICATE for the said shares or fifty years. The only successful High School, the land coating Chinese-owned agar plantation in 876,000. The Church cdifos proper the history of Hawair was develop.represents an outlay of 800,000. FARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

ed by the late Mr. C. Ah Fong the pipe ergan 812,000. the audi It was the foundation of his great torium $12,000 and the parish house. fortune and he eventually old Sunday School and for

apartment the approximate prier ut buildings, 89,000, making a total of 8300,000. It is now the Pepeekco $168,000. Here WEA erected the plantation on the island of Hawaii present beautiful structure, follow.. The pioneer Chinese bank in the ing Chinese lines of architecture. Islands is the Chinese American but which is not only admirably adap-

torm of 75 yours.

Kowloon Inland Lot

No. 1714.

South of 198 Inland Lo

Waterloo Bond.

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Locality.

Q.

Boundary

Measure

ments,

As por

salo plan

Contents in

Square feet.

Abou

B

20,000

PUBLIC AUCTION

Annual

• Upset Price.

will be issued.

» By Order of the Board of Directors,...

F. H. CRAPNELL, Focretary.

Hong Kong, 4th Des., 193,

1539

$8 CREDIT PONCIER D'EXTREME

ORIENT MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE

-AGENTS, ----

280

15,000

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Balo by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 21st Day of DECEMBER, 1931, at 8 r.M., at the Calces of the Pubile Works Department. by Order of HIS BIOELLENT THE GOVERNOR of One Los of CHOWN LAND at Waterloo Road, in the * Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yors, with the option of ranowal at a Crows Boub to be ilxed by the Surveyor of His Mazisty THE Kina, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT:

Boundary

No. 2715.

foath of Kowloon

Waterloo Road,

Kowloon Inland

Registry No.

Inland Lot No 2188, Locality..

G.

Moazar.

mante.

N.B.2.v.

As pe

sale luu.

Contents in

Square feet

Annari

Rent.

Upset Price

About

20,000

R.

100

230

11576

15,000

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of

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PEAK MANSIONE " Six-roomed & Firo-roomed Apararats

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD,

KOWLOON,

it is of comparatively recent crigined to religious purposes but also and is still dourishing. Another a distinct ornament to the City! strong Chinese financial institution

is the Liberty Bank of Honolulu- Ltd...

was 27,170:

in

Chinesa in Pollion

The Chinese community have

affairs. It was my privilege to be long had and is now taking sh increasing interest in political

official government post, having the Brat Chinese to serve in an been ocmmissioned inspector t elections, hy Governor George R. Carter in 1905. At the present

In 1930 the total population or Chinese descunt, acording to Chinese and American citizens of Federal census, 1020 it was 23,807 and in 1910 the figures were 21,074 the low rate of Detached and Semi-detached Villarroast being due to the fact that there had been no immigration for Modern Construction with Garage, a generation. But this compartime, while the members of the re

tively small population is surpris ingly active in the affaire of the do not vote as a blos, and are Territory. In almost every line of equally active in the Republican activity the poeple of Chiness blood and Democratic parties, they are are worthily represented. In the making themselves felt in the gov professions they are clergymen the officials of Chinese blood mag ernment of the Territory, among lawyers, physicians, engineers, to be mentioned Senators William H. chers, accountants, dentists, nurses, Heen, Ernest Akina and A. Paul etc. In business they are indepen-Low, Yow Char, a former member dently engaged in banking, general of the house of representatives. merchandising, meat and

"CAMBAY BUILDINGS"

Fist with Modern ConvenienONE.

NEXT CHANGE AT THE KING'S

DADDY LONG LEGS

JANET GAYNOR

WARNER BAXTER

SIX MONTHS. FOR BURGLARY.

"CAUGHT WHILE PAWNING

STOLEN PROPERTY.'"

C

frait

packing, maquiacturing, contract Philip Sing, member of the board ing, automobiles and in fact in al-of supervisore of the city and coun most all the commercial lines.

ty of Honolulu, Dr Dai You Employed in the public schools Chang, former member of the board. there are approximately 400 ten-and the late Mr. M. Ammua. chors of the race, four members of who was the Arst Chinese Super- the faculty of the University of visor. Hawaii. Prof. S. C. Les; Dr, Kal

It seems to me that Hawail owes fred Dip Lum, Tin Yuk Char amla considerable debt to the Chinese Miss Ruth T. Yap, are in the matter of developing her Chinese descent. While through the Agricultural resources. They have maintenance of Chinese language from the beginning boen pioneers schools and other agencies, the in bringing unused lands into Chinese community in Hawali is cultivation and increasing the out preserving the culture of their fa-put of our soil. The early imm thers, practically all the younger grants worked hard for little pay. and middle aged residents are making possible the creation of the American citizens and are loyal great sugar industry. A in their allegiance to America. As should also be said of those who a evidence of the influence of entered domestic enloyment and Chinese culture on Honolulu contributed through their efforts as need only be sited that some he cooks and house servants much to business buildings, including one of the fine home life of the Islands

the handsomest theatres of

and their justly carried reputation Islands, as well as a number of the for hospitality. All those humble most distinguished private resi-workers had part in building the Chinose mode in architecture, dences in this city represent the present structure of the Territory and by their frugality and thrift made the way easier for their des cendants; who compose 45 cut- standing group among Our cití- zenry.

Chiness in the War.

the

word

The case in which 12 Chinese were Path Sale by Public Anction originally charged in connection to be haid on MONDAY, the 21st with a burglary on 138, Shanghai DAY of DECEMBER, 1931, at 3 ... Street on the morning of December In support of the contention that at the Offices of the Pablic Works 11, was brought to a conclusion at the people of Chinese blood are Departamenty by Order.

H Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. loyal to the United States, it may May I also add that the Chinese EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One

Detective-Sergeant Edwardes, be recalled that during the World have a notable record ag posceful, Lot of OROWN LAND at Waterloo prosecuting, alleged that the first War a large number of young men law-abiding members of the com Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, defendant committed a burglary on of the race served in the army,munity, working effectively for the for form of 75 years, with the ground floor of 158, Shanghai many of them overseas and that two common good and carrying their option of renewal at Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of E18 Street between midnight and 6 am. Island Chinese boys were killed in full share of the burdens and re- MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term on the day in question. He tried action. (My own son, Alfred T. ponsibilities which

present to pawn the stolen proporty but Yap was the first Chinese civilization imposes was caught in the net and, when American soldier to go to France, arrested, admitted having taken crossing on the "Leviathan" with part in the barglary with another 12,000 other American, troups on the un not in custody. He then took first trip of that ship as a traue the police to a house when the pro-} port.). perty was recovered and it was then that the inmates of the place (eloven in all) were charged with receiving.

of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Bale.}

Registry No.

Locality,

Kowloon Inland Lot

No, 2716.

South of Kowloon Taland Lot No. 2198, Waterloo Road

Boundary

Measure-

ments.

As per

salu pian

Contents i

Square feet.

About

10,000.

Annual

Heutal.

| Upset Price

114

[1577

7,300

They have a deep interest in the welfare of China but their materi- al and cultural cleavage to the United States ie unquestioned The prosecuting officer said he They own property in the island had no evidence against aix of the assessed for taxation purposes defendants and asked leave to with- 818,000,000, they are to a large ex draw the charges against them.

tent home-owners and they are The Magistrate convicted the first integral part of the social and re- defondant of burglary and sen-igicus life of the Tefritory. tenced him to six months. accond and twelth defendants (for receiving) were sentenced to three months each.

The rest were discharged.

AU PETIT LOUVRE

You will

will find the very smartest Evening Gowns arrived newly from Paris.

Charming Bouc-

lée three-piece suits for present

wear.

Entrance Ullman's

Chater Road

The

OUT

The Club's Thanks. In expressing the Club's thanks to the speaker, Rotarian · M.B. Yung remarked that Mr. Yap had shown them how the Chinese, u der favourable conditions, could develop into desirable citizens of foreign countries. The eritavam had often been levelled against the Chinese as emigrants that they are of no benefit to the country they enter. Probably, in the early days, that was more or less the case, hut, also, it was, perhaps, dua to, tää Essentially home-loving, they take grant "pride in their houses nitives of those places. The Chin- treatment of the emigrants hy the and lands and soms of the most beautiful of Honolulu's homes and be found in every country in the ese were great travellers and could gardens are owned by Chinese world In Cuba, where I spent They are firm in their determina

some years in re-opening an old tion to give their children ever mine there, which was formerly possible educational advantage and worked by the British in 1800, there to this end they are willing to were records there that Chinese make great sacrifices. They havwere in this mine."

I think, to a large degree the In Foru and also,' South spirit of hospitality and one of America, they were early emmi- their chief delights le in entertain grants and in those days their inge

status was little batter than that. Many benevolent socistics aro sup of inves that the address by ported and a number of importan Mr. Yap Ead been very enlighten- organizatics for material

and

moral advancement are maintain they can develop under favourable ing and interesting in showing how ed, among them being the United conditions and take their part in Chinese Society, Chinese Chamber public and professional life,

of Commerce, Chinese Student Alliance, Chinese University Club, Chinese Civic Association and the Chinase Y.M.C.A.

*

WHY YOU HAVE INDIGESTION.

HOW TO RELIEVE IT.

Religious Activities. The religious activities include activa participation in the work of all the Christian churches of th Territory, Roman Catholic. Epis copalian and evangelical Proteat When food enters your stomach. ant, as members of the clergy, to large quantities of acid-bearing. chers and communicants. *

gastric juice are at once secreted Among the first Chinees in the If too much gastric juícėvis secrated, Telands to embrace Christianity the food soon becomes a sour, wa Siu Hung or 5. H. Ahoong, formenting mass, which may remain as he was alse known, who was in the stomach several hours, cats- converted in the early sixties.ining great pain and distrom, 1868 ho was licensed by the 'stant relief can be obtained in cases Hawaiian Board of Missions to of this kind by taking half a tea preach to the Chinese of Hawai'['spoonful of "Bisurated 2. Magneria and he proved to be "an eloquent irpowder or two or three tablets in and untiring leader. Later a little water immediately after school for the teaching of Christian Beating or whenever pain is teft ity among the members of the racoThis anfaly, surely, and thickly was established by the Botba? Mis neatralises the excess acid, stops the aton of which Father Damon fermentation, soothes and heals the of blessed memory was chaplain. || inflamed stomach lining, and wat the late Mr. Dunscombe being once restores- painless, normal diger principal, and a number of its tion. Get a package of Bisurated students were baptized. They after,|Magnesik from your chemist; bo wards formed the nucleus of the day. Use as directed, and you can Fort Street Chinese Church.” laugh at digestive troublée

Here's

es a

GIFT

A FEW OF

THE MANY ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS WE HAVE ON VIEW..

for

MAN

Dressing Gowns in Silk and Wool

Tie and Trouser Presses.

Travelling Rugs.

Ties with Handkerchiefs to match

Gloves-chamois, buckskin and fabric, lined or unlined Walking Sticks and Umbrellas

:)

Scarves in silk and wool, 'in white and coloure Socks and Golf Hose, silk, wool and lisle thread Pullovers and Sweaters

Handkerchiefs in silk, linen and lawn

BE SURE AND VISIT

Wm. POWELL,

10, Ice House Street Our store will remain open till 6 p.m.

THE JADE TREE

Ltd.

Do you know that ?

Instead

of spending unnecessarliy large

sums on advertising we are giving to our

customers the money thus saved by allowing a

20% reduction on all marked prices of

goods. This offer holds good up to and

including Christmas Eve.

Prices as" usual'in our "THIS and THAT"

Shop; nothing over Five Dollars.

PENINSULA

HOTEL

HONG KONG HOTEL

(GLOUCESTER BUILDING)

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