RTISEMEN
REMEMBE
FOR
MERCURY GARAGE
THE POLICE RESERVE CLUB..
(Continued from Page #J Inspector Wildin further press- ed the matter of the Club effects being put up for auction without notification being given to the members, and maintained that
uch action was not in order.
Mr. Franks-You mean to say that every member has an equal right to the effects
Inspector Wildin certainly do say that
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Sergeant Arnold-May I ask the" question as to whether we Caball see Mr Ballean here. to- night. I think he should be here.
Mr Franks I might say you are here here to Tag' me. I am
not here to answer for what
another man has done.
Sergeant Arnold-I think Mr. Ballean should be here.
agree.
Inspector Wildin quite Inspector Silva Netto expressed the opinion as the accounts were now, as stated by Mr Franks, in course of preparation he thought that answer should be supported. He would like to express the
opinion that the members were not entitled to demand a balance sheet because none of the mem bers paid a subscription for the upkeep of the Club.
Inspector Wildin-In that case it is a private institution run by & committee:
After further discussion Mr. Franks said that there would be a balance sheet produced in respect to the closing of the Club for the last years working, probably for the whole period of the working.
Inspector Silva Netto expressed openion that they were not there to discuss the balance sheet although it had been promised.
It was suggested that it was up to the Committee to produce a balance sheet for 1917.
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THE MOST-
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the new building? That was his whole point.
Mr. Franks replied thar he could not speak officially but he might say that it was the intent- ion of the CS.P. to keep a certain body of Police Reservests, those that wanted to stay in the Force, He did not want the dissatisfied members or those who thought, they bad done sufficient, but he services of a sufficient number of was desirous of retaining the men on whom he could call, say in the event of a riot or in urgent cases. He would like to have a police reserve on which to fall back in case of emergencies. That was the. C.S.P's. present idea. There was no doubt that room or rooms would be provided for the use of these men in the new Central Station buildings. It would be really an office.
HONGKONG
PEACE
CELEBRATIONS.
Detailed Programmes can be had at the leading Clubs, Cafes, Hotels and Stores.
Price 10 cents.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
The Feast of St. Vincent de Paul (falling on 19th inst.) will be Celebrated on Sunday 20th inst as follows.
Religious Service
Blessing of a Picture
of St. Vincent by His
Lordship the Bishop 7:45 am. Solemn High Mass and
General Communion 8.00 a.. General Meeting of the Members in the Hall of the
Catholic Mission House Cainë Road
11 a.m. J. M. S. ROSARIO,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD.
a NOTICE-On Saturday, 19th inst. All Departments will be closed for business. DISPENSING DEPARTMENT
After further discussion as to what use the rooms would be put Inspector Clark remarked that he once started a whist drive in the present Club but after that he was muzzled.
Mr. Frank's-Ican't help that. I did not muzzle you. Continuing he said that this month the Police Reserves ceased
Co
exist
and Government support also ceased: therefore they must close down the Club.
Inspector Wildin:--Police serves will still exist?
will
Urgent prescriptions dispensed from 10a.m. to 1 pm and 6 pm to 7.30 p.m.
Hongkong, 17th July, 1919.
NOTICE.
NOTICE AND CAUTION Kowloon INLAND LOT 176
The deeds and documents re- lating to the above property hav- ing been stolen in China from "the Re-possession of the owner. the
Dated the 17th day of July, 1919., LEO. D'ALMADA e CASTRO,
public is hereby cautioned not to Mr. Franks :Yes, as I have enter into any negotiaitons re- already explained.
garding the same without re- inspector D'Almada said beference to the undersigned. was not present when Mr. Franks made his opening speech but he would like to emphasise the fact that it was a great pity that before the closing of the Club was contemplated the members were not consulted. He thought it was through the indefatig able efforts of Mr. Jenkins
and the donors of funds towards the upkeep of the Club that it had been established and that the members of the Police Reserve had enjoyed certain privileges Mr. Franks said he did not which otherwise they would not since any public subscriptions have had. If it was thought that
(Continued on Page 12.) CONSIGNEES.
know bow long it WRS
were received. It must have been some considerable time.
Further discussion took place KONINKLIJKE
after which Mr. Franks said that
Mr. Jenkin, before he went away
FAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPLI
appointed a certain committee for NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
the Club and it was Eis intention From SI GAPURE, PENANG
to close the Club.
Inspector Wilden again emphasised that it was not right that the Club should be closed without advising the members by calling a meeting and asked what authority there was for stating that the Club was run by
honorary members.
Mr. Franks replied that he spoke from his own experience and observation. He had visited the Club practically every night in the week and four nights out of five the majority of men in the bar (there may have been an
& BELAWAN. DELI. HE Steam-bip
Van WAERWYCK" having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.
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Solicitor for the owner. Hongkong, 18th July, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION. -
THE undersigned have instruc-
tions from the Liquidator of
the trade and personal affairs of Gustav Adolf Georg Friesland deceased in pursuance of an Order of the Hongkong Govern- ment to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY the 23rd day of July, 1919.
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at their Auction Rooms at No. 8 Des-Vœux Boad Central.
The valuable Leasehold Pro- perty situate and being Farin Lot. Villa No. 40 and known as Miramare". Pokfulam, kong, in one Lot.
Hong-
There is a five roomed bungalow with outhouses and garden situate on the property.
A small electric light plant is
installed.
The boundaries of the lot are not accurately defined, but it is intended that they shall be ad- justed by the Government so that the purchaser shall have an area of 164 acres.
The property is held for the residue of a term of 75 years from
AND FOCKI
HALF & HALF
HAVE YOU TASTED IT?___
IF NOT YOU ARE MISSING A DAILY JOY
Obtainable from A. S. Watson, Co., Ltd. and the Leading Wine Merchants SERVED IN THE 'HONGKONG HOTÈL.
NOTICE.
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
PEACE CELEBRATIONS
NOTICE is hereby given that all Fire Insurance Offices will be closed for the Transaction of Public Business on Saturday, the 19th July, 1919.
By Order, LOWE, BINGHAM &
MATTHEWS. --
Secretaries. Hongkong. 17th July, 1919.
NOTICE
MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF
HONGKONG,
PEACE CELEBRATIONS
NOTICE
is hereby given that all Marine Insurance Offices will be closed for the
Transaction of Public Business on Saturday, the 19th July, 1919,
By Order.
NOTICE.
THE WEST POINT BUILD-
ING CO., LTD.
An Interim Dividend of Three Dollars per share for the six months ending 30th. June 1919 will be payable on Monday 28th. July on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's office.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday the 11th. to Monday the 28th July (both fdays inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered..
By order of the Board of Directors.
A. SHELTON HOOPER Secretary to
The Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for the West Point Building Co., Ltd.
Hongkong. 9th July, 1919.
NOTICE.
NOTICE. The Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd. desire to again draw the attention of con-
sumers to the following facts
Owing to the delay due to
conditions created by the war, in obtaining new Plast. the LOWE, BINGHAM & Company find difficulty in carry- MATTHEWS. ing the load necessary for public and private supply especially during the hours between 6 and 10 p.m
Secretaries,
Hongrong, 17th July, 1919.
NOTICE...
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO. LTD.
PEACE CELEBRATIONS
Comsumers of electric light supplied by the Company are. therefore earnestly requested to use the utmost economy in the use of light and of-fans-during the hours mentioned in order chat the possibilities of interrup- tion in the supply, due to break. down of the machinery, may be avoided. This particularly applies to the evenings of 18th and 19th' NOTICE:It will be found and consumers
inst. during Peace Celebrations, especially necessary to suspend the requested not to use any electric tramway service between Cause-light for illumination purposes. way Bay and Whitty Street for some hours on the night of Satur day, the 19th inst. The cars will commence to be withdrawn at 7.30 p.m., and will be completely withdrawn by 8.00 p.m. Between 7.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. there will
are
PEACE OF MIND AND
PROSPERITY
A POLICY WITH US
WILL DO MUCH TO SECURE BOTH;
THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. F. L. WELLEB, 12, Powell's Buildings, Des Your Road, Central,
Hanager.
Hongkong.
THE
Resort of the Elite
MING YUEN GARDENS.
BOSTOCK'S
Royal Italian Circus.
TO-DAY at 5 pm. TO-NIGHT at 9.15 p.m.
Grand Change of Programme
20 New Nümbers 20
The Elephants are on view all day at the Gardens.
Book us usual at MOUTRIE'S.
NOTICE
GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO., HONGKONG HOTEL.
:
Agents...
NOTICE
the 25th June 1861. It must be be a limited service only. The NOTICE:-With regard to bis
previous notice, the Colonial
PEACE CELEBRATIONS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 18th & 19th JULY.
NOTICE.
BANK HOLIDAY.
NOTICE-Saturday, the 19th.
July has been gazetted a General Holiday and the Ex- change Banks will be closed for
Goods not cleared by the 20th clearly understood that the lease resumption will probably com: Secretary begs to announce that Special Table, D'Hote Dinner the transaction of Public Business occasional member in the billiard instant, will be subject to rent will not be extended beyond the mence about 11 p.m.
sailors.
the
men he
All broken, chafed and damas room) did not belong to the Police ad packages are to be left in the. Reserves. It was the bar that godown. where they will he brought in the majority of the examined on the 21st instant receipts, and
at 16 am. by Messrs. Goddard & saw there were usually not Dongles. members, mostly soldiers and Claims against the
steather must be presented in writing Constable Cartwright asked within ten days after arrival of whether the $200 a month from steamer, othe.w.so they will not. the Government was not intended becognised. foriginally for an office.
No Fire Insurance will Mr. Franks replied that the affected by the undersigned is $200 was towards headquarters
distinct from a Club. It had any case whatever. Been incorporated with the Club funds and the whole thing, was one. The Club rooms, of course were also the headquarters.
Inspector Clark said that be had heard that the proprietor of a neighbouring hotel had used pres re in getting the Club closed.
Mr. Franks said that Mr. Tenkin had intended that the Club should be closed.
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Inspector: Wildin-Is it pro
sed that the Police Reser798
be
Bill of Lading will be counter signed by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agents. Hongkong, 18th Julv. 9:9 DIZZINESS AND HEADACHES
frequently arise from vilioumIONS, and disordered liver In such cases there is nothing better than.
PINKETTES
I have a set of rooms in the the dainty little gentle-as-nature Central Police Station build laxatives which neither gripe nor Nurge, Pinkettes dispel and
fr Franks There is certain prevent the return of constipation, some idea of that
clear the tongue and the com Inspector Wildin That being plexion, purify the breath Of he case why self up the furniture chemats, also post free, 60 Cerita Club Was it the vial, from the Dr. Williams' intended that the Police1 Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road res should have rooms in
present term.
The Crown Rent is $48 per
annum.
The property is offered subject to a reserved price.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be bad from
Messrs. DEACON, LOOKER,
DEACON & HARSTON.
Solicitors for the Liquidator,
or from Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH, The Auctioneers.
"THE INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
Head Office: 6 Des Voeux Road. Cl Hankow Branch: Paned Building. Now is the Time to Start
Your Account › SAVINGS OR CURRENT
Your own Account of Resources assures You
FREEDOM OF ACTION SELF-RESPECT HAPPINESS
Inquiry on our SPECIAL SERVICE will be Welcome. JAUSÁNG LY, A
Mariagar,
July 1919.
or Saturday nights be such that Should the crowds on Friday
the service cannot at any time he int the opinion of the management safely continued, the cars will be withdrawn or the service altered, and it is herely notified that the Company do not guarantee the
completion journey.
Every endeavour will be made to provide as frequent a service as is possible under the circum stances:
all men who joined His Majesty's who are now in Hongkong, should Forces at home or elsewhere, and
out delay. send in their names to him with-
•
NOTICE.
will be served in the Grill Room on that day. and $2.50 per head respectively. and Main Dining Room at $3.50
יי
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager. Hongkong, 15th July, 1919.
No vessel of any kind is to of any particular janchor or lie at any buoy in the
area bounded by North and South lines through the Star Ferry Pier and the Victoria Recreation Club between the hours of 9 p.m. and THE 11.30 p.m. on the 18th and 19th July
BASIL TAYLOUR.
Harbour Master &c. Hongkong, 16th July, 1919,
W. E. ROBERTS. Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 17th July 1919.
NOTICE.
GENERAL RECEPTION AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
NOTICE.
THE BANK OF CHINA
NOTICE.”
HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE LIMITED,
Hongkong: 15th July, 1919.
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO. LTD.
An Interim Dividend of three and Half Dollars per share for An Interim Dividend of Four the six months ending 30th Jan Dollars per share for the six
Mondays
months ending 30th June 1919 1919, will be payable on will be payable on Monday 28th. 28th July, on which date Dividend July on which date Dividend Warrants, may be obtained Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's application at the Company's office.
office.
The Transfer Books of the NOTICE is hereby given that
The Transfer Books of the under instructions from the Company will be closed from Company will be closed from Central Bureau of Liquidation, Friday the 18th, to Monday the Friday the 18th, to Monday the NOTICE -No written in Peking Allied and Neutraljus 28th. July (both days inclusive) 28th July (both days inclusive) itations are being issued tionalities having deposits in the during which period, no transfer during which period nortranster for the General Reception at above Bank in Gold currency of shares can be registered of shares can be registered: V Government House at 11.30 a.mare required to register same with
By order of the Board of Director A SHELTON HOOPER. cretary Hongkong, 9th July, 1919.
on Saturday 19th July, the Local Bureau of Liquidation It is requested that those of the Deutsch Asistische Bank, who attend will bring cards care of the Bank of China, Canton, with their name clearly written within two weeks from date. thereon
Cantan, 5th July, 1919.
By order of the Board of Directors:
A SHELTON HOOPER Secretary to the General Managets. Hongkong, 9th July, 1919.
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