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QUOTATIONS

NTS.

CHE OF

QUESTIONS.

STING P

OFFICTAY

Banks

Marine Insurances.

ty the King has been

plessed to approve of SEVEN NEW ORDINANCES H.K. & S. Banks

ng appointments to the

Distinguished Order of St

el and St. George ——* Francis Henry hy to be a

Grand Crosa. Reginald Edward Stubbs nordesignate of Hongkong)

Knight Commander, Majesty the King has apo greciously pleased to ve of the following appoint to the Most Excellent of the British Empire „Division). Ars, Stubbe and Mr. Arthur Murchison Flateber to be

„The Legislative Council meets | Cantons at noon to-morrow. The agenda North Chinas is a most interesting one.

QUESTIONS

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak | will ask :-----

1 There being numerous complaints regarding the refusal of the Police Department to issue hawkers licences in cases, will the Government

STATS ——

many

(a) What was the largest Commanders (Bed Class)..

Mra. Ethel Stabb, Mia Aliceumber of hawkers' licences that had ever been issued, and what is Hickling Mr. Robert Sutherland, Me George Macdonald Young licences that have been issued to the total number of carrent and Mr. James Arthur Edward Bullock to be Members (5th date?

China-Fires B.K. Fires.

WBar

Mr. M. Batron Mrs. S. M. Berger

MER. Balica

Мокры Mr. M. Jopa Me & Mrs. N. B. A Karaziša

- Mr. J. T. Kidd p... T. L

arell

Mr. and Mrs. C.

miria Cast-Liddall Mrs. Liddell

8. Libe

Mr.

Lucht 8. Longfield

Unions Yangtases

Far EasternS

Fire InsuraNCES.

& R. Bae

$141. $325

Mr. A. Bany

Shipping

Mr. & Mrs. G. F.

Bartlets

Mr. J. Bentley,

Douglases Steamboats Indos (Pref.) Indos (Def.)

halla Ferries

$89

b. & sa

$ 2914

Mr. 3. 7. Birbook

1

$.32

Mr. & Ms. 8. Bis

*$139

195

$33

Master Hack`y

Capt. and Mrs.

Refineries.

Branch

Sugars Malabons a

$158

Oliver

TMA E. P. Moore

$35

Braskaper

MW, G. Brawell ✨ Më.

Mining

Mr. Barn

501-

Mr. Mrs. H

Collier

Mr. & Mrs. A. S

Str 8. Clarence

and-child

́t. 19,

45/3

(b) In view of the fact that The Order of St. Michael and St. the refusal to issue such licences Kallans George comprises three classes, may operate hardly on many Langkats of which the GCM.G. now deserving poor people, ard of the Shanghai Loans conferred on Sir Henry May, is consideration that those who are Shai Explorations the highest The usual procedure unable to obtain such licences Raubs

may go to swell the number of Tronohs elevating. in foldwed in

b. cum all 511- bad characters in this Colony, Urals ELE MER E. Stubbata - a

will ta Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &C. Knighthood on his appointment whether instructions

Captain Super-HK, Wharves

$93 as-Governor of Hongkong. Mrs given. to the

who is made a C.B.E, intent of Police not to withhold

$.. $153 K. Docks licances from applicants therefor, abden prominent in

Shai Docks

3130 efty work in Ceylon. Con-unless they are known to be bad

N. Engineerings

$24 local the

honours, characters? Hon. MI.. Fletcher

·War

2. In the case of boys arrested Bullock are probably for hawking without a licence, ted by reason of extra work will the Government have the imposed on the Colonial Secret-law so amended as to empower ria during the war: Ms. the Magistrates to punish the Stalp and Mrs. Hickling have parents or guardians instead of been actively identified with war the boys themselves? Sharities. Focally; whilst Mr. G. M Young and Mr. Robert Sutherland are presumably included in the list because of their services in connection with the requisitioning of ships by the Admiralty.

A SERIOUS CASE.

The Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E, will ask:--

b:

By Black

MAR V. Cameroo Mer& Mrs. Stuart

Cameron

(Mr. & Mrs. E. À.

Carralhe

Mr. J. H. Cosgrors Mr. WS T. Conlts

Mr. F. W. Cos Dr. EL Cum-

ming ******

Mr. & Mrs

| Mr. & Mr. ED

Dany S

The Mai

Sfullemeister

Mr. E. Y. Mahon Mr. H.-E. Maslin

Mason Miss

Mr. L. McEasy" Mr. & Mrs. . B

E. McInnes *Dr. G. W. McKes Mr. and Mrs N. Macintyre... Master Mcintyre In Meyersoha M». & Mrs. W. P.

Neeson

Mr. J.S.Nicholson

Capt.

Au

Oldas-

burger Mr. G. B. Dunn Min C Perte Mr. F. E. Davis Mr. J. L. Plummer AC Bodge Mr. C. R. Powris

J. A. Dotme

b.

SA.

Lands, Hotels & Buildings. Centrals H.K. Hotels

b b

$112 399

b. $11416 sa. 115

b. & sa. $8.10

Mr. H. J. Eddo

Mr. B. A. Roberts Mc. T.JS Bam-

1.

$46: $175

Mr. GL. Reichen.

bach

Mrs.

L B. Robin.

on

Mr. E H. Bay

Invest phreys Est. Kloon Lands

L Reclamations West Points

EROS

Cotton Mills.

Signorita Eles

$76 Extant

Miss'. Eusion

Mr. V. Ferguson

b. t: 260 sa 2621.J. Faber

1. When will the section of Coronation Road to the North of Kung Yike b. Fife Street be completed so as to Lau Kung Mows" n develop building sites and to pro- vide through traffic with a direct Shai Cottons route to the Taipo and Castle Yangtszepoos

Peak Roads?

2. Will the Government con- struct a temporary ricksha road from a point on the Yaumati The bearing of the case in Kowloon City Road to the main which Sergeant John Mcgate of the Old Kowloon Walled Bean

charged City, so as to render the walled Tulloch, is with committing a serious assault city and numerous houses to the on a Chinese girl 12 years of age, West it accessible by wheeled and with maltreating her in such vehicles from Yaumati? amander as to cause injury was opened before. Mr. R. E. Lindsell

this afternoon.

Mr. A. E. Hall appeared ou behalf of the girl's parents, and Mr. W. EL.Shenton defended.

The proceedings were held in camera, the Press representatives being requested by the Magistrate to withdraw. because of the nature of the case.

DAY BY DAY.

*

An additional gift from Manila of two cases tobacco cuttings, presented by La Insular Cigar Factory, has been received by the War Charities Committee for forwarding to London for dis- tribution among the British

troops..

Opium smuggling produced quite a number of cases for Mr. R. O. Hutchison to deal with at the Police Court today. In all about 54 tails of opium were -seized by the Police and Revenue Officers. Four Chinese women and one man were caught with the opium in their possession two of the former being arrest ed on the Hanamet which arrived here from

Saigon.

One woman who was arrested on the Praya was yesterday released on bail but did not wait for her

3. Is it a fact that the new market at Samsuipo has no supply of fresh water?

Orientals

I

t. 3216 M. G. . Fox

1724 R. Freder

Mr. J. A. Fortune. Flag Capt. & Mrs.

Fisher

t. 91

t. 181 t. 12

Capt, and Mry. Y.

Fraser

Mrs. J. M. "Good-

1.3

$716

$1214 A Q. Gleas

M. N. C. Galumi Mr. S. & Car

Min F. Res

Mr. A. G. Hendall.

Mr. D. Russell

Mr. & Mrs. E. M.

Raymond

A

Sammela

JL

Mr. G. W. R.

Stedman

Mr. T. W. Sim-

THODS

Sa b Miscellaneous." Green Is.

b.,, China Borneos China-Lb. $5.15 old b. 1.15 new

Mr. J. L. Stickler $ 7.60

Mr. C. E. Seybt China Providents b.

Miss H. F. Skinner $29 Dairy Farms

Mck

W. Spacke ~$74 H. K: Electrics

Mr. & Mr. Steen $3316 Mrs. C. Heurigues. Mr.

LA E. H. D. $3116 Hemmel

Macao Electrics Ropes

*1.

Trams, Low Level 1, Trams, Peak, new b. Trams, Peak, old .b. Laundries

Steel Foundries 4. Is it a fact that there are U. Waterboats about 200 modern buildings (in- Watsons - cluding a Public Dispensary, & Wm. Powells temple and several factories) at Wiseman's New Samsuipo accommodating about 6,000 people, who have no fresh water supply except 3 street stand-pipes?

5. Is it a fact that there are about 2.400 boat-builders at Cheung Sha-wan to the North West of Samsuípo, who' have no fresh water "supply except 4 shallow wells surrounded by rubbish heaps and moure pits?

6. Is it a fact that there is no fresh water fire service at Cheung Sha-wan or Samsuipo and that most of the buildings are inacces- sible from the Fire Float?

diser

Mr. Mr. J. J.

& Gupman

$76 M & Mrs. P. 8814 Hollingsworth

Capt. T. P. Hal

MAG. Hasper

Mr. W. Swann Mr. & Mrs. C. E.

Templeton

Mr.-F. TravEIS- Lady Tudor

$334 M. & Holgersen Mr. Thos. Vint

cts.

.85

0.

1.

$12

31r. W. P. Bola-

"

$131.

beiser

b.

$5

Mr. A. Bbella

$116 $30

"Hongkong, June 4, 1919. .

INTERPORT POLO.

1.

MANILA'S HOPES.

Although the attempts of the

Hooper

James Isbister

Capt. and Mrs. B.

Innes

Mr. & Mr. J. E

Willliams

Mr. & Mr. P. H.

Whinery

General Fanenko Colonel Yaroo

CARLTON HOTEL -Corrected to 29th May, 1919.

Mrs E Attwood

Mr. E. A Ban

chot

odors

Mr. J. Basto

Beners Mr. J. Bontbes Mr. J. Bloem

in E. Cat

Cockbura Mr. E

Mr. William Hume Mr. J. Home

Mr.

W. Jones

Mr. L. Jackson

Mr. J. H. Kelly

Mr. H. H. Madill Mr.

Мг. В. Каграшка Mr. B. Koreff Mr. J. Lane Sr. E. E. Bradley N. Nagle

Mr. W. T. Nell Mr. J. Recais Mr. M. Ramos Mr. Wa Boss Cap. C. B. Skibin Mr. F. I. Smith Mr. F. J. Selwood Master

E -Selwood Baymond Mr. & Ma. H

Stephens

Dorres

officials of the Manila Polo Club to induce Shanghai and Hong- kong to send polo teams to Manila for participation in the Far Mr. B. Crat Eastern Olympiad came to Mr. C. de la Cruz naught, there is, at the present. C. B. Day time, says the Manila Times.every M. & Mrs. N. 5. 7. Is it a fact that the Kowloon indication that the next polo Mr. W. Ears. Reservoir has considerably more water in it this year than at the of the rainy weather, will see the

season, which opens with the end Dr. same period last year, and that beginning of inter-port games go the mains from the Reservior run between teams within easy distance and at a Manila and the two cities already Mes D. P. Ber

representing 3r, M. Healy convenient level for supplying

named. Samsuipo and Cheung Sha wan?

Faer

Gozella

Gerson

K

ifr. E. Sberalev Mr. C. Story Mr. & C. Thomas Mr. M. Vladimirah Mr. W. de Vries

y

The inability to arrange trans. Mr. R. G. Hen-

Mr. P. Welps Mr. S.-Williams

E. Bame

8. When will an adequate supply portation that would fit into dates yr. & Mr. Geo. of water (1) for domestic use, (2) set for the proposed Far Eastern

for fire service be provided for (a) Olympiad tournament wall New Samsuipo and (b) Cheung that prevented Shanghai rom Sha-wan?

to $6,500 were inflicted by the stores. "Magistrate." The alternative sent- ences of imprisonment ran up to eighteen months,

| births and deaths.

#

Becka

NOTICE in Lereby given that the Eighteenth ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders' M the above Company will be held at the Company's offices on Tuesday the 17th of June 1919 st 10'clock noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement af. accounts to the 28th February 1919

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 17th of June to the 17th June both

days inclusive.

By order of the Board of

Directors: "

H. O. HOLT.

Secretary.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1919.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB

THE THIRD GYMKHANA MEETING OF THE SEA- SON will be held at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, the 7th June 1919 commencing at 4.00 p.m.

The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club or Gymkhana Club,

.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform free.

The

Committee invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

H. B. L. DOWBIGGIN,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 4th June, 1919.

REMEMBER

TEL. NO. 977

FOR

MERCURY GARAGE

Sole Agents:

THE

CONNAUGHT

MOTOR CAR

COMPANY,

THE MOST. MODERN CARS IN TOWN.

Studebaker

Tel. No. 1913.

28, Des Your Rd

Central.

G.P.O. Box 444.

A Car which has won for itself a world wide

reputation for permanency of Service, Power, Design, Comfort, Workmanship & Economy.

A High Class Latest Modelled Car

At a price within the reach of all.

¿

A Consignment of Studebakers has just been lahded. Inspection and Enquiries are cordially Solicited.

LIBBY, MCNEILL & LIBBY

CHICAGO U. S.A.

ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT

OF

CONNELL BROS. CO.

AS

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA.

WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO TRY

LIBBY'S FOOD PRODUCTS

#

'LIBBY'S" ASPARAGUS.

LIBBY'S

CALIFORNIA FRUITS LIBBY'S" CONDENSED MILK LIBBY'S" ALASKA SALMON LIBBY'S" CANNED MEATS.

LIBBY'S" HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE LIBBY'S" PICKLES AND OLIVES LIBBY'S EVAPORATED CREAM

IBBY'S" THE BRAND YOU CAN TRUST.

PRAX HOTEL- Corrected to 1st June, 1919. #

Mr

Mr. & Mr. F. R.1 Mr.

J. AdamS

Mr. & Mrs. G. C.

Alabaster Mz. K. G. Atwall Mr. P. Bunia Mr. W. But

terfield

Capt. G. L. Baker Mr. W: Barton Mr. C. B. Bird Mr. & Mrs. D. K.

Blair

Mr. C. Z

sending a team to compete in the

"KING EDWARD HOTEL big athletic carnival,which, was

Corrected to 30th May 1919. NEW BILLS.

recently brought to a close here. Mr.. J. H. Adams Mr. J. Johnstons First reading of a Bill intituled Honnkong could not send a Mr G. L. Allen M1, T. Kennedy .sentence, she having taken the An Ordinance for the

Kilbre and first available boat for Shanghai.effectual protection of marine that several of her best players M. F. 9.

child- more team to Manila because of the fact. Almond De B. M. Anger

Capt. K. Lazesen For the others, fines amounting

Mr. L G Lewin could not see their way clear to Mrs. C. Badoes

Mr. B First reading of a Bill intituled leave their business affairs at the Mr. M. Basket

MeBrown Mr. L. E. Brown

31. J., B. Meikin J. Barry An Ordinance to amend the law time set and so the tournament. 3. 3.

Mr. J. Mactatine! relating to the registration of idea was called off for the time. Mr. J. Bainbridge

Mr. & Mr. Molino being.

Mr. A. E. Batt Mr. C. P. White of the Manila M and Mex Capt Mountain First reading of a Bill intituled Polo Club has for some time been. R. W. Brundle

0 E. G Bridger & familyols An Ordinance to amend the Arms trying to arrange a series of Mr. A. Bulloch

Mr. E R. Osborn » Au firship with a passenger and

A. Faler Ordinance, inter-polo matches, and now, with Me. D. F. Chapple lift from the cars beneath the

the war over, the English players Ack

3. G. Chad ship to a roof garden on top was First reading of a Bill intituled of Hongkong and Shanghai are pictured by Lt-Colonel Lockwood An Ordinance to make provision beginning to take a more active Marsh, RAF in a lecture at for determining the date of the interest in the proposition. the Camara Club, London. He termination of the present war, stated that an airship some and for purposes connected there- thing after this description had with

AERIAL POSSIBILITIES.

already been designed by Messrs.

Ammunition

1900.

TRAMWAY RETURNS.

The following is the approxi

C. M. Blaker

Mr. S. Baisserain Mr. & Mr. C. B.

Brown

4. Batter

Capt.

T.

H.

Butler

Ber.

R

A

Bundle, C.F.

Mr.

H. J. Bratt

Mrs. W. Containt

and Galloway Mr. E. B. Heston

Sith

Mr. H. da #

Hutchison Mr. W. A. Knight Mr. & Mrs,

Kewley

Mr. & Mrs. Mur-

ray Scott Mr. J Finksy

Millez

Mr. W. J. Milna Mr. & Mrs. Mulder Mr. D. McMürray Mr. & Mr. F. H

Noble Mr. T. L. Perkins LL-COL

Thursby Faber Mr. & M

Pilger

3z. E. 4. Ram

Mr. B. C. Courie Mr. W. L. Koberts

Mrs. L. M. Peace

Mrs. W. C. Pass

M

Choi Shing and

EMEA. A. Clarion

Mr. J. Cochrane

Mr. W. Eberall

Mr. B. G. Douglas Mr. W. E Dolton

Mr. A. Coenraad

Mr.

Mr. C. 2.

wilde J Beg

Mr. Ya Sorense Maj.

Bcantlebury Col. E. G. Lt Slevels Coler

Richardson M

H Miss Farrell

Mr. Robertson”

Goalhe Þur. 3. Förred 28 MY-R.. K. Spencer Mr. RL. Coogee

Mr, J. WarpĚŤ SM, H. E. Schives - Max, Cormack

M&Ms. Bawat Mr. & Mr. Joba

Dancan

0.

Fetherston

B. Taylr

Fager

Vickers. It would accommodate First reading of a Bill intituled angers, would have din-An Ordinance for the better

smoking-room, lounge,Prevention of Corruption. accommodation, and ant First reading of a Bill intituled mate statement of the Hongkong Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Me and Mrs. W. 17. 8. Erans

The estimated An Ordinance to authorise the Tramway Company's traffe Mr. J. H. W

passage was Bank of Canton Limited to con-receipts for the week ending compared with vert its silver capital into gold. 31st May, 1919"

Owing to the This Bill will be carried through

s stages at this meeting.

Bill infit

This

Goodwin GAME

Mri

Findlay

Mr. & Mrs. Y

child Mr. B. H. Gregory

Mr. & den: Mr. P. D

Maj. Wacan

cted to: 30th

1919.

Hour

Boyce Lient J. J.

Bryant, AZ Mr. & Mrs. Bentau

C. Byrd

Mr. S. 8. Cherok Mr. J. Cruickshank Mr. S. T. Enevold.

Mr. G. Melles Mr. & Mm. I. J.

Lossit

Mrs. Mathiase

and child "Mr. E. W. Morse

Mr. L. Nelson Mr. E. J. Sutton Mr. J. Waits

PALACE HOTEL Corrected to 20th May, 1819. Mr. C. Alexandre Mr. D. HL Martin Mr. M. Costello Mr. N. C. Olson Mr.Tobino

Crookdake

Mr. I. Fooley Mr.

ML

GOLE IN MANILA:

NEW LINKS BEING LAID OUT.

Work is rapidly progressing in the construction of the additional". holes for the city golf links at the Sunken-Gardens (saje a Manila paper to hand) and before the rainy season gets started in earnest, local golfers may have new course where to indulge in Mr. R. & Danier

their favorite spart. The V Mr W. Robinsen Mr. T. D. Hartley Mr. D. Robertson holes are being laid out in the Sr. W. W. Hipkin

Mr. H. J. Bowpart of the Sunken Grounds ad- Mr. T. W. Harley Mr. J. Simons

Mr. J. Jack Mr. LJ, Smith Mrs. G. Lemaitre Mr. Alan Stewart Mr. P. Hirita Mr. A. Stewazł Mr. J. M. Mos Mr. C. J. Tacchi Mrs. N. Macheiloff Mr. P. J. Vinkk

372. Pulley

TIDE TABLE,

From 2nd June to 8th Jane

joining the Victoria publio termia courts and the training, camp for school athletic teams, vie

Will these holes interfere the volley ball indoor bas basket ball and base ball Buch was the question many of these! these ground.

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