TIONGKOK
ECHNICAL INSTITUTE
EXAMINATION RESULTS.
The following students of the *Technical Institute were succeES- ful at the annual examination held in June- Abesser, P...
Alarakia, L. M
Alarakia, M.
Alarakia, S. Archie, Paul W.
Au Tu-to Barretto, M. M.
Brows, A. M. E.
Brown, F. Brown, P.
Bunje, É. T. H. Cameron, M.
Chan Che-fuk Chan Che-wan
Chemistry,
Theo. I. P.
Shorthand
(70) Spd. P. Shorthand.
Ele, D. Cookery I D. Shorthand... *(60) Spd. D.
Lia Pai-yung
Lo Fung Lo Walkwaï Lopes, A. M.
Lopas, D. L Lyon, F.
Taber"^Varno
hand Fle. P Mathematics IL D.
-Tobars
Mat Yik-shang.
Mak Vik-shang Mehal, W. M.
Mooney, G. I.
(Wom) ILD
(WOR) 11.D.
Tahers
(Wom.) I. P. Book-keeping
LP.
English I.P. Shorthand!
(70) Spd. P.. Cookery: 1.F.
HISTORY OF THE
New Yo
Lodge to-day made public
text of the alleged secret treaty be- tween Japairang Germany, acopy E of which it is asserted, was taken from the official files of the Cen- tral Serier paper in the Bobhayik. archives at Pern, on February
Anderson:
Barr
& Mr.
Joblin
Mow Fung, Ruby French Ipad, when the anti-Bolshevik nr. Ballantyne, Jrds family.
Neves, F.
י
Ng Chung sau
English I. P. Ng Kam-sheung Teachers".
✦ (Wom) II. P. Ng Kau-foon
Teachers'
(Wom.) III.F. Ng Pak-keung English IILP.
Book-keeping Ng Yun-tin
UI. D. Omar, R
-French. I. D.
Pank Kwok fat
Shorthand Osuund. E. *(70) Spd. D. English L P. Tchers. Vern
Park Ewok fat, (Wom.) L. P. Pau Chiu-shing Chan Fung-cheung English L. P. Pinna, G. S. Chati Hung-ching Shorthand
Chan Kwan-shut
Chen, M, C.
Chan Ship to
Chan Sui-po
Chan Tung-chun Chan Sui-ying
Chenalloy, F.
Chenalloy, M.
Cheng So-yu
Cheong Wai-lai
Cheung Chai-kam
Cheung Pui-riu
Cheung Yuk-chi
Chân Cho minh
Chiu Hoo-lo
Chow, F. X.
Conceicao,
Dbool, G. H.
Ellis, L.
Fok Kum-yung
Gomez, A. M. Gourdin, E. Guingam, J. C.
Guingam, J. C.
Hamid, S. A.
Hamid, S. A.
Haroon, E
*Haroon, S.
Hast, V. M. Higgens, M...
Ho Chiu I Ho Chiu I
Ho Shau-him
Ho Sheung
Hu Kun-chi
Idzumi, 1.
Ip Ching-kun
Ismail, S. A: R.
(70) Spå. P. Poon Ping-kong Shorthand
(70) B. P. Food Sau-hao Teachers
(Men) III P. Pun U-chiu Mathematics Pun-Yu-kwo
II. D. Mathematics Rafook, M.
II. D. English I. P. Ramsay, J. V. Tchers. Vern.
(Wom.) I. P. Rosarios, R. Shorthand
'(70) Spd. D. Shorthand
(70) Spd. D. Tahers. Vern. (Wom.) III. P. Mathematics
Rowan, Geo. E. Sahmet, E.
Santos, B. E dos Schlotko, J.
IL D. Scott, L. M. Tchers. Vern. Shi Iu-tak (Wom.) III. P.
Tchers.'Vern Shi lu-tak (Wom.) III P
Tchers. Vern. Shi Man-wai
(Wom.) I. P.
Tchers.'Vern. Shi Man-wai
(Men) I. P.
Tchers. Vern. Singh, H.
(Wom) III. P. Singh, M. Teachers
(Men) II. F.So Pak-sui
Book-
keeping II. D. So Shiu-on
Tchers'
(Men) I. P. Solomon, R.
Shorthand
(30), Spd. F. Souza, L. Tchers'.
(Wom.) I. P. Shorthand B. P.
Spradbery, E. J.
Spradbery, E. J.
(Men) II. P. Sum Suk-kin
K. M. Josephi }
Mrs Bman Aoes Grold & a chil Adren held th
Madam Keeler Azadshaw Mrs. ult. d'àlmei-
B... Kidd
army captured the town. The H. Besson Teachers document is said to have been My Mrs. Miss B. Leece H.Luninga (Wom) III. P. obtained by Major Slaughter, de S. Harbora Cap Teachers'
of the American my, A. W. Bourne Jr. Lake (Men) IL P.
tached to the Siberian army, and Miss F. A ButD. Lageman Tebers. Vern.telegraphed in
cipher from cher
Capt. Longlands (Wom.) I. P. Ekaterinburg to Vladivostok, and Mir Bergstrom G. B. Ignott Tchers Vern. thence in cipher to Washington Brady Mr. and Mrs. G.
(Men) II. P. and Europe. It is stated that the D. M. Biggar Tchers Vern. Bolshevik ambassador in Berlin Mr. & Mrs. RE
(Men) III. P. obtained details of the alleged Bergerän English IL P.
secret treaty after the German R. Boericke
.
Eauritsen
Mme. Leiria - G. Lucia
LORD SELBORNE ON TRADE. -UNION RULE.
Lard Selborne addressed the Central Landowners Association at Cardiff recently an land nationalisation. It was, he said,
a theory held by a large number of their fellow countrymen that
ADVE
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, the 20th Aug. 1919,
commencing at: 230 pm.
(OTICE:
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICE.
Whereas on July 19th, Deens
all means of production should fat No. 9 Dock Terrace, Kowlooned junk T53611 was seized by the
be... nationalised in turn. The matter had to be considered from
'Docks
Revenue Departinent whilst
two points of view, its effect upon A Quantity of Valuable House-ring off Saltfish Love Take
the industry concerned and upon our system of Government. He asked them for a moment to consider a Government in which there would be. ‚a, Ministër för Mines, & Minister for Railways,
8
hold Furniture:
Also
2 Electric ceiling fans I'
Electric table fan
And
1 Cottage piano by Collard and
Minister for Shipping, & Minister for Lands, and perhaps Collard. half a dozen other, Ministers,
On view from Tuesday, the
Shorthand (60) revolution and the sacking of the Mrs. E. REèfle V. C. McNaught each controlling a very great i9th August, 1919,
Committee of Soviets:
300
M. Merriman " Master Merriman Madam Mattos kliss Matton HE Marlin
¡Dr. G. W. McKean
Nathansan
Patrick
8. S. Perry
H. Logan Bussell EH. Ray Swann
C. E. Smith
FM. Sanderson
H. Stephens CH. Teaff V. Steensby
industry.
•
office on the support of members of Parliament elected by workers. in these industries, and they knew from experience before the war, at and during the war in connection | A with the Post Office service, that the workers in each of these in- dustries would, at every. General Election, put to every member of Parliament a series of questions relating to their wages and con- ditions of service. Therefore, it was no exaggeration to say that a General Election would become a wage auction.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
"Geo. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer..."
1919,
notice that if this junk 'is not alaimed within seven-days from Ang, 15 it will be sold by Public Auction to defray expenses, curred.
(Sd) S. W. BECKWITS,
Superintende IMPORTS & EXPORTS Hongkong, 12th August, 1919.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE DIVIDEND DECLARED for the Half Year ending 30th June 1919 at the rate of Two Pounds five shillings sterling per commencing at 2.45 p.m..
share is payable oh and after MONDAY the 11th day of Lyeemun No. 143 the Peak August, Current, at the Offices of Quantity of Väluable House-the Corporation, where share- holders are requested to apply for Warrants.
hold Furniture including Upholstered Draw- ing Room Suite Dining Room Furniture (by Wm. Powell Ltd). White Enamelled Bedroom and Nursery Furniture.
Spd. D.
German State archives, and Mr. & M&
Each of these Ministers, it was Cookery 1. P.
Binney telgraphed them to Russia, 29 1
proposed, should be advised by a Bookkeeping result of which the following. G. Browell
Council largely consisting of the I. P.
announcement appeared in the Colquhoun English I. P. fentio, the official organ of the Mr. & EP.Mr. & Mrs. T. Bdustries. These councils, they workers engaged in these in- Chandler. English L. P. All Russian Central Executive Groucher E. McInnes
knew quite well, would be TeacherTS' (Wom.)IILP:
From a reliable source weP. W. Cor
J. HL. Coagrova Mr. & Mrs. M.Principally trade union oficials, Shorthand (70) are informed that at the end of Capt. W. Davi w. F. Neesan
and, therefore, a Government THE Undersigned has received would be depending very largely instructions from Capt. Mat- Spd. P: October there was received in- Teachere' formation about the arrival in Mr. J. A. Doune Mrs. M. Powell
Miss D. Petersen for its existence on the trade thews to sell by Public Auction on
union congress. In addition to this, (Wom.) III.P.
Stockholm of Teachers' (Men) Extraordinary
a Japanese Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Petersen & Cabinet makers would depend for TUESDAY, the 19th August, Representsave Epstein
"child Mathematics
named Oda, with the object of Miss K. Ensuson Mr. & Mrs. Page IL, D.
carrying on secret conversations J. Fetherston- Shortband (60)
with the German Ambassador haugh Spd. P. Lutzius, concerning the conclu-W. L. Gaddum Machine draw-
sion ofs German-Japanese secret & F. Gordon ing I. D.
treaty, An Agreement in prin- Mr. & Mrs. F.-W.
Green & child Teachers
ciple was reached, after which
7. H. Green (Wom.) II. P. Oda went to Berlin for the C. Graeme English III. P.
final working out
of the N. G. Galozzi Shorthand (70) treaty itself We are inform. B. R. Gardiner
Spd Ped that, on the part of the Mr. & Mri. Cookery I. P.. German Government,,“ only Herts Building
Scheidemann supported the pro-W. B. Hart Constr. I.P.ject. Erzberger opposed it. The P. Hyman Cookery I. P.revolution which took place in M and Mrs Short-
Berlin prevented the carrying out Hagedoorn W. A. Taughan hand B. D. of the plan, which consisted of Mrs. M. Hellet
W. Voorendonk Book-
the following points: Restora. F. Hanania
E. Vacher keeping I..tion was to be carried out in Honigsberger Thos. Vint
Mr. & Mrs. Chemistry, Russia by the forces of Germany
Henriques
Capt. H. A Web Prac. II. P. and Japan, anda German-Russian- . H Harison ster Chemistry.
to be eComel Mrs. S. 4. War Japanese alliance was Theo. I. P formed, in which Russia was to English I. P. be subordinated to the other two Short-
parties."
V Capt. T. P. Hallin, H. Wythe Mr.Katsuji Debuchi. Counsel G. Harper Dr. E. C. Water bor of the Japanese Embassy, H. P. Holzheiser hause upon the publication of the secret A. Shelton Hooper R. Wiel treaty, issued an emphatic denial of its existence, asserting that it Was 3 product of German R. J. Johnson R. Young inventiveness and designed to sow S. J. Johnston "Miss Young dissension among the Allies. It
Mathe-
hand B. P.
matics II. P. Chemistry.
Prac. I. D.
person.
Book-
keeping II. P. Short-
hand B. P. is said that Odà is unknown and Machine it not believed that he held any drawing I. P. post in the Government or was in French I. P.
Mathe-
the Government or was in a posi Teachers'
matics I. P.tion to represent it. Mr.Debuchi Tchers'. Vern.
believes that Oda is a mythical Shorthand
(Men) I. P. (60) Spd F. Szto Wing-hong Teachers' Shorthand
(70) Spd P. Book-keep-
ing I.D. Shorthand
(60) Spd. P. Shorthand
(70) Spd. F. Book-keep-
ing LD. Teachers'
(Wom.) II. D. "English III PTsang Fuk-hing
Shorthand
Tsang Fok-yu (60) Spd. P Teachers' Tsang Hin-hung
(Men) II. P. Architectur
The Foreign Relations. Com- (Men) IIL P.mittee of the Senate grant Tam Chiu-cheung Building ed Senator Lodge permission Constr. 1. D. to request the Department to Tang Che-cheong Shorthand provide copies of the German
al Design II. D. "Teachers'
(Men) III. P.
To Kwun-fong
Hussey
E. H. Hart
EG. Tanaka,
F. Thompson
J. P. Thornton
A
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Templeton
man & child.. Mr. & Mrs. G. T.
Webster
Also
One Dover Stove: (practically new)
On View from Monday,
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
The position and prospects of wages and employment of agricul- tural labourers in future absolute- the 18th inst.. ly depended on the prosperity and stability of agriculture. Unless agriculture, and the conditions of Agriculture, were more stable in future than they were before the impossible for Farit agricultural prosperity to in- crease. as they wished, or that the wages of the agricul-
Was
tural labourers could be main- tained at the height they were. Capt. & Mrs. R. Mr. & Mrs. J. F. If the future landowners of this
Innes
WIKIME
and Mra. Milkasher-
PEAK HOTEL
Corrected to August 11th, 1919.
D. Hall Capt. Archer
Miss Knight Capt. Allen FJ. Adams Sir Ellis Kadcorio Major Bird, D.3.0Lt Col Loring Mrs N. Beicovitz D.S.Q. Ele. D. Chinese treaty of 1898, by which Mrs. Bird Mrs. Loring Tang Kwok-ki Shorthand B. D. Germany acquired Kisochau, and Mr. & Mrs. AW. A. Knight Tang Lai-sang "Teachers' other treaties affecting the Beattie
Miss Marsh (Men) ILP. peninsula.
Miss F. A. Brit-Lt.-Comdr. Tennyson, C Teachers'
New York, July 16.-The tan (Wom.) I. P.Japanese Embassy at Washing Mrs. C. Bull sky Teachers' ton has emphatically denied the Maj. F. T. Bowen Mr. and Mr R
(Wom) III. P. rumour of a secret treaty between Dr. & Mrs. Byers Kewley English II. P. Japan and Germany. Mr.O. T. Breakspear Miss L. B. Loshe
and Mrs. Capt. Monteith English II. P. Debuchi, first-class secretary of Mr.
Bridger the Embassy, expressed his view Architectural
Bridger Jar Design II. P. to the effect that the report was Tchers'. Vern.
fabricated by the Germans in W. A. Batterfield J. D. Lloyd (Men) I. P. order to create dissension be G. W. Barton
tween Japan and the other. C. B. Bird Chemistry,
Prac. 11. D. Allies. The document published Mr. & Mr. D. K. Chemistry,
by Senator Lodge, the Japanose Theo. 1. D. diplomat said, bore evidence of its CM Blaker
D. McMurray Physice II. D. incredibility. The man Oda, who A Batton
Eer. BAM H. 8. North Physics I. P. is alleged to have acted as
Vaa Osiveen Bundle, dr. Chemistry,
Japan's plenipotentiary in cou-
MI & Misses cluding the treaty, was entirely. Brett' unknown in Japanese diplomatic RD Cromartie (Men) 1. P. circles.
Tse Sing-lo
Tse Yik-fong
English I.P. Tse Yik-fong Teachers'
(Men) 11. P. Tse Yik-fong Shorthand
Tseung Fat-im Ele. D. Tso Chak-chan
Joseph. H.S. Mathematica L.P.
Khan, M. A Shorthand B. D. Tso Chi-on
Kong Kan-chuen Mathe-
matics II. D. Tso, P.
Kwok Lun-hing Teachers'
Kwong Tit-hing, Tchers. Vern.
Lai Po Chuen Lai Shu-fan
→
+3
(Men) I. P. Tung, L. C.
U. Siu-ching (Men) II. P. Cookery L.D. Wing-piu Teachers'
(Men) I. P. Way, E. Lam Kei-fong" Cookery L. P. Wei Tat Lam Ping-yin. English III. P. Wei Yu Lau Kai-cheung Book-keep-
Prac. I. P.
Teachers'
Teachers
(Wom.) II. P.
Cookery I. P.
Tchers'. Vezn. ....!
(Wow.) I. P. Mathematics, II., Mr.
Mathematics
Kay, M.A.
II. P Machine Drawing-I, Mr.
Duncan, A.M.ICE.
English II D.
Blair
Mas.. Charlton
3. C. Comrie
J. Cochrane
country wanted to do their duty to the nation, he suggested that they must regard the ownership of land as a serious and com- plicated profession. ...The man must train himself for it, he must train his son for it, and he must not be dependent only on the expert advice of people, when he could not himself judge its value.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Corrected to August 11th, 1919.
B. Ashby-
Mr. & Mrs. Lam. Dr. M. E. Asger Mr. R. Almond D. G. Burleigh J. Baylis
E de Boer
B. H. Beaven
S. Bawder
J. A Morrissey Miss McEwan
Me and Mr
Martin
Finlay Miller
Mr and Mrs
Mike
Pike
B. Platt Miss Philips
T. E Perkins "
F. G. Backs A Vander Bilt
H. Bardsley
E. C. Bell
G. P. Curry.
H. C. Corison
Geo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
FRIDAY, the 15th August 1919. commencing at 3 p.m.
at A King's Slipway, Wanchai The 28 Motor Boat "Boronia".
(Fitted with 4 cylinder engine. New-Sims Magneto & Paragon Reverse Gear. Awnings & side creens Speed 9 miles per hour) Also
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The Cael Class Yacht ." Toinette ** (winner of 3 cups during the 1917 season, in good condition)
Also
The Motor Boat Moonraker" with Waterman marine engine (Model B2)2 cylinders, 10-12 horse. ..power-fixed overhead awning, complete with side awnings, anchor, lifebuoy and necessary gear.
M. Manok, Miss M. Mea J. G. Markly ¡D. Mackintosh J. B. Meikle Mr. & Mrs. Molino S. Prytherch Mrs. I M. Peace Mrs. W. C. POST
more
Capt. W. S.
Roberts
E. G. Coomes Mr A. Robert
J. J. G. Chadwick
Choi Shing & son
| J. D. Danby
son.
J. Roche
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Bichardsm
R. G. Donglas
Mr.
W. Eborall
AL Fy P. T. Farrell- Miss Farrell
E. P. Fielding B. L. Hendry
Lt. Col. B GL-Col and Mrs. W. Harrison
Goles Thursby Pelham. Huggins
Mr. and Mrs. J. Master C. Hen~ Mrs Cormack
Pilger
W.
J.
LJ. Davies".
Duncan
A. Bar WE Roberta EH Stansfield Mr. & Mrs. Spit
{"Beantisbury
mes
and Mrs. Southerton ¡W. L Shinn A. J. Smid R. Slessor
K. Spencer Mr. and Mrs Stewart. and family F. Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. C. J. F. C. Todd
Hemings
C. EL. Turier
Miss F. Hammer. R. Taylor A. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Underwood Ingenhoes Mrs. J. Tohn
stome
D. O. Williams Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Witchell W. W. Woodward
H. Walters G. E. Wetton
Miss J. Douglas Per W. Rogers Miss B. Dickson Capt. and Mrs. Miss Rogers
Mrs PM. Carr Davies."
Ramsey Physics I.D. Chemistry, Theoretical Dr.Mr. & Mr John Physics I.D. O. F-Lubbatti, Dr. Chem. Wilkinson, D. Shorthand B. P. Chemistry, Practical I II, III,
Mr. and Mr. I. D. ing II. P. Wilkinson, L. French
Dr. 0. F. Lubbatti, Dr. Chem.
B. James Tchers Vern. Physics L, IL, Mr. & H. Crook, 8. Ernus
***Eager Lau Shuk-ying Cookery LP. Wong Of To
F. K. King
· *(Wom) IL P: M.. A.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Grand Miss Capt L Larsen. Welch bee 8. C... Shorthand Ele. P.
W. F Love Chemistry, Teachers' (Men)-I, II, III, Mr.
A. Fraser Leng Chuk-bing Shorthand B.F. Wong Tin-sik
Prac. LP. L. Forster, BA, MAH C. Fumagalli
Stubbis ang HonSborthand Ele. D
Cookery 1. D. Crook, M.A...
Mr Fanse Leung Kim-shu Physics IL P. Xavier, C.
Yeung So-ying Tchers' Verp. Teachers (Women)I ILIIL: Miss Funderburke Mr. Leung Kim-shu Chemistry,
Mrs. M. J. Lambert. *** ME and Mrs Teachers Vernacular (Men) Tchers' Vera.
Theo. I. P.
"
4
Lesing Kit Shorthand Ele. DIYeung Suk-ying
sting Wong-ping Tchers' Vern.
(Wom.) III. P. Yik Tat-ting
Yak-tong Teachers
(Men) III. P. Young K. P.
g-yat Tchers Vern
45 (Men) III, P.
Tchers Vern
Chemistry
(Men) I PL
(Wom.) II. P.
? (Won.).II. P. IL, IL, MrY, P. Law Ay Mathematics
omen Teachers Vernacular
IL PI, IL III, M. Y P LAWAB Shorthand (60) → English, Language 8pd. PA 0. Brown,
English La
Ordo French
(D. Passed with Distinctio
The examiners wer
MEGA
Floquet
Mr. F. L. Garner
AD, Galloway. Miss Garrison
On view Now
Terms: Cash on delivery
Greo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
WANTED.
By order of the Court of Directors,
N.. STABB
Chief Manager.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD.
It is hereby notified that an Interim Dividend of $4 per share has been declared for the half Fear ending 30th June, 1919.-
The Dividend will be payable on and after Thursday, the 23th August, 1919, at the Offices of the Company, where Shareholders are. requested to apply for Warrants.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from 20th to 27th August, 1919 (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.
By order of the Board of Directors,
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager. Hongkong. 14th August, 1919.
The Best Tiffin
in town
TO-DAY
is at
WISEMAN'S
$1.00
Meals
WANTED-A capable Por-Tickets for
tuguese
clerk to take charge of shipping and invoicing! work in an rport Department of a British Firm in Kobe. Good prospects for the right man First class references essential. Apply to "Frank" c/o Office of this paper.
SPECIAL MATINEE
AT THE
VICTORIA THEATRE
$25,00
the Meal, Poultry: Milk and Butter
is supplied by the
Dairy Farm
LOWING TO :
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