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NOTICE.
On and after Monday Sept. 15th
1919 the Pass office and the
office for the Registration of Persons under ordinance 6 of 1916
Police Station and not at the Post "Office Building.
ED.C. WOLFE.
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COMPANY, LIMITED.
ELECTRIC
NOTICE
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO. LTD.
NOTICE
Permission given by His Ex-
NOTICE.
The Public is hereby notified that on and from Tuesday
WISEMAN
LIMITED.
cellency the Officer Administer September 16th, several important Fresh Arrivals
ing the Government under section
alterations will be made in the
10 of the Travellers Restriction Timetable.. Ordinance 1915.
Timetables will be available on be had on application at all Saturday, 13th instant, and may.
stations and at the Head Offices,
On and after the 8th day of Septembar, 1919 –
(L) Parsons who are in posses-Kowloon and Canton. sion of such passports as are here in-after mentioned and produce the same hereinafter mentioned
are permitted by His Excellency
By Order, ROBERT BAKER,
Manager.
the Officer Administering the Kowloon, 11th Septembar, 1919. - Government to leave the Colony without a pass from the Captain Superintendent of Police.
NOTICE:
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
(2) A British subject is per mitted to leave the Colony, with- out a Police Pass, provided that he has in his possession a valid passport which has been issued or renewed within the last two years and provided that he pro produces such passport. on-de-are mand, on board of and prior to the departure of the steamer by which he is leaving.
(3.) A Subject of a Foreign Power is permitted to leave the Colony without a Police Pass,
NOTICE is hereby given that provided that he has in his pos an Extraordinary General session a valid passport granted Meeting of Humphreys Estate & by or on behalf of the Govern- Finance Company Limited "willment of the Country of which he will be located at the Central be held at the Hongkong Hotel produces such passport on de- is a subject, and provided that he on the 24th day of September mand, on board of and prior to 1919 at noon for the purpose of the departure of the steamer by considering and if thought fit ap-
which he is leaving. proving the draft new Articles which will be submitted to the Hongkong, 12th September, 1919. meeting. A copy of such Articles and a copy of the existing Articles may be seen at the Offices of the General Managers in Alexandra Buildings. In such copy the portions of the proposed New Articles which differ from the Old Articles are indicated by underlining in red ink.
C. S. P.
CONSIGNEES.
STRUTHERS & DIXON (INC.) FROM SEATTLE ETC.
HE American Steamship
THE
of
"WEST HENSHAW ~ having arrived, consignees cargo are hereby notified that all the cargo will be landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 19th September, will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed and dam-. aged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined at 10 8.m. on Wednes- day, the 17th inst., by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.:
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within 10 days after the arrival of the steamer, otherwise they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.
-Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned.
GEO. GRIMBLE & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 12th September, 1919.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
From SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS.
HE Steamship
"NIPPON MARU.”
Consignees of cargo are hereby
posed.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Big Course-Fanling. For players whose handicaps"
10 or urder.
First round to be played by Saturday 5th October.
Entries close on Sunday 28th September on the list at any of the Club Houses Hongkong Club.
or at the
18 HOLE COMPETITION AGAINST BOGEY. For a silver cup presented by a Grateful Temporary Member.
Big Course Fanling.
Under Hardicap.
September 1919 Past entries at To be played on Sunday 28th Fanling.
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C. L. SANDES,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
2. A person arriving in and steamer, is permitted to leave the Hongkong, 11th September 1919. leaving the Colony by the same Colony, provided that he has such valid passport as aforesaid and provided that he produces such passport, on demand, for examination on board, both prior to the arrival of the steamer in the Colony and prior departure from the Colony.
to its
3. Membars of ships crews are Should the meeting approve of permitted to sign on without such Articles with or without obtaining a permit from the modification the subjoined extra-Captain Superintendent of Police. ordinary resolution will be pro- Note:-1 All persons, who are either without a passport or with- "That the New Articles out such a valid passport as above already approved by this mentioned, meeting and for the pur-comply with all the provisions of must continue to pose of identification sub-the Travellers Restriction Ordin- scribed by the Chairman thereo fbe and the same are
ance. 1915. hereby adopted 28 the 2. To prevent delay in sailings, Articles of the Company Shipping Companies should to the exclusion of and satisfy themselves that intending in substitution for all the passengers have the necessary existing Articles thereof." passports aforesaid in their Should the resolution be passed" possession. by the required majority it will be submitted for confirmation as tions who remain in the Colony All persons with certain excep- a special resolution to a second for more than 7 days are required Extraordinary General Meeting to Register themselves under the which will be subsequently con- REGISTRATION of PERSONS vened.
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By Order of the Board
G. RAPP.
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th September, 1919.
NOTICE.
....
ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the parti- cular required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.
ThePenalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50...
E. D. C. WOLFE,
MUSIC LESSONS. Professor Danenburg will! resume bis Piano lessons this month at No. 1, Albany Road. Hongkong, 6th September, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received Auction on
instructions to sell by Public
SATURDAY, the 13th Sept: 1919.
commencing at II a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street (For account of the concerned}
3 Cases Iron Bedsteads 14 Cases Florentine Glass
(More or less damaged by sea water)
Also
5 cases Star Chocolate
8 cases Assorted Chocolate
10 cases Dried Figs
3 cases Cambells Soup
3 cases Lime Juice
C. S. P.
HONGKONG CORINTHIAN Hongkong, 5th September 1919.
YACHT CLUB.
The Annual General Meeting of the above Club, will be held at the Club House on Wednesday. September 17th 1919 at 6 p.m.
H. C. RESKER.
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 10th September. 1919.
NOTICE
DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL KOWLOON.
school will
This
notified to present their Bills of Tuesday September, 16th. Board- Lading for countersignature, and ers return Monday 15th Septem. take immediate delivery from ber.
alongside steamer of the Com- pany's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed at Consignees' risk. Storage will be assassed on cargo remaining undelivered after September, 17th.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where. same will be examined on Friday, Sept. 19th, at 10 am, :
No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none
NOTICE.
NOTICE
NATIONAL BONDS OF The 3rd, 4th and 5th years of THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
NOTICE is hereby given that repayment of drawn bonds and
payment of interest coupons will
benceforth be made in Hongkong Notes, at current rates, for the
equivalent of the face value of re-open said bonds and coupons."
For the BANK OF CHINA.
Tsuyee Pei
Manager,
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE:
An Extraordinary General. Meeting of the members of the Hongkong Club will be held in DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co., the Club House on Thursday, the 18th September 1919, at 5 p.m.
Business:-As posted in the Hall of the Club.
By Order,
E. Des Vœux
Secretary.
LIMITED.
The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Company's Offices at Noon on Saturday the 27th inst.
will be entertained if presented Hongkong, 11th September, 1919-1919. later than three weeks, after arrival of steamer.
No fire insurance whatever will
effected.
'T. DAIGO,
WANTED.
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The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 19th to 27th instant both days inclusive...
WANTED:--Grand Piano in DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO,
good condition. Apply Manager, stating full particulars to Box 238 12th Beptember, 1919. c/o Hongkong Talegraph. Hongkong, 11th September, 1919.
General Managera.
3 cases Lemon Squash 3 cases Salad Oi! 106 tins Groats
Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.
MACKINTOSH'S.
Toffee de Luxe
50 cents per tin
Oranges
and
Grape Fruit
WISEMAN LTD.
Tel.
· THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED,
Head Ofce: 6 Des Tax Road Cil Hackow Branch: Parof Building.
FOR THE YEAR TO COME Precaution is impor aut in all things This applies to your cwa finances. The best way of providing for the future, freels. is by
OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH TS
$i i start. la a few year it may become thousands,
PUBLIC AUCTIONS..
MERCURY GARAGE CO.
MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE
TELEPHONE 977.
KOWLOON NOTES.
(Continued from Page 5.)
There has been considerable comment amongst Kowloonites in connection with the question as to what right Mr. Frost, and others have, publicly to express the opinion that there should be direct representation for Kowloon on the Legislative Council. The majority are agreed that any per- son who pays taxes has a perfect right to give vent to his opinions through the medium of the Press
or otherwise. When it comes to a point that such opinion is backed up by more than two-thirds of the rate- payers in Kowloon we are not sure that it does not become the duty of some public-spirited man the question the other ways to air those opinions. We put Who are these critics that they should question Mr. Frost's act- ion? Anyhow, somebody has to start the ball rolling. Somebody had to start the C.R.A. Somebody had to start the war.
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The Editor of the Daily Press jumped like a cat on hot bricks when he learned of the suggestion HE Undersigned has received to agitate for a direct represent- instructions to sell by Publicative for Kowloon, because he Auction on
ASRDAY, the 13th Sept
1919. commencing at I am. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell
Street
34 Kegs Wire Nails 16" B.W.G. 18
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT..
Auctioneer.
THE GOVERNMENT AND EMPTY
-HOUSES.
feared damage might be done to the cause of the C.R.A. If he really thinks that, he cannot have much faith in the ultimate suc- cess of the Association's aspira- tions.
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
·THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD:
The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying here
White, Kitano Yokohair.
Maru, from
Yunsang, Queen's Road Cen- tral, from Shanghai.
Yunwaichong, Queen's Road Central, or (Zungwoo 233 Queen's Road), from Shanghai.
Kaohongyoun, from Shanghai. Yingchee, from Amoy. Keuiteng Yingfooliong, from Shanghai.
Futehally. Hongkong Hotel, from Kobe.
Mr. Yuengen, 4th Floor 39, Midway of Canoi Road, from Shanghai.
Hanpingli, King Edward Hotel, from Paking.
Kwokchiu, 36 Battlery Street, Yaumati, from Amoy.~
'Liehseng Pharmacy, Shanghai.
from
Hongwoosing, from Amoy.. Teenchowdong heehongdocg Vanyee Street, from Shanghai.
Kwongshingcheong,
: from:
Takow.
Kwongwoshing East Des Yonez, from Amoy.
Tongkackhing, from Kobe, Kienfung Co., Venyeisu, Street, from Shanghai.
Chuzaing,
Woosing, Street, from Shanghai.
Wadato, from. Tokio Manynewing, from Amoy. Ibarabyakusuke, Care Japan ese Consulate, from Osaka.
"T. KRING. Superintendent,
ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E. E. Telegraph Office at Hongkong-
Capt. Kimura Sadajibo, Steamer Banye Maru, from Alexandria.
If any person living on the Hongkong, Sept. 12, 1919. Hongkong side is really desirous EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- of knowing why Kowlpon is agitating for a representative on the Council, let him go and live in Kowloon for a month or two. When he gets taken ill, one The Ministry of Health recently morning, at about 2 a.m., and completed a survey.of all the finds there is no hospital to go to empty houses in London. It is and must take the chance of understood that Dr. Addis will pegging out" before he can get announce that the Government to the G.C.H. next morning, per- have prepared plads for the con-haps he will understand. When version of these houses into flats he can't get a bath in the as a partial remedy for the pre-morning and when he can't get a sent scarcity of accommodation.oh, well, what's the use? It is estimated that in this way Kowloonites know the reason, emergency housing can be pro-and that is sufficient. vided for, 109,000 persons moderate certs during the winter.
sons.
at
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Fullerton cfo American Consul, . from New York.
Guest, Hongkong Hotel, from Singapore.
McKinley, Hongkong Hotel, from London.
Nanyang, from Bale. Nathmerile, from Manchester. Wallis, Hongkong Hotel, from- London.
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D. de H. FARBANT, Superintendent. Hongkong, Sept. 11, 1919.
The Government are also taking Here is an instance of how things over the various hostels attached get twisted in Kowloon,particular. to munition works for the accomly in such cases as when Mr. modation of apother 3,000 per-Smith-Brown is seen going into the Kowloon Station refreshment room in the
morning, before catching the ferry, to get a small MR. CARNEGIE'S WILL glass of sherbet and water. Before New York, Aug. 28.-The late the poor thirsty wretch has had Mr. Andrew Carnegie's whose time to swallow his inocuous estate is estimated at thirty drink, according to some gossips, millions, leaves many charitable which we our selves overheard. $5,000 for the widow of President he is in the G.C.H. with D.Ts.bequests, including annuities of However, to get to our example, $10,000 for Mr. Lloyd George and Two good Kowloonites were dis- Roosevelt.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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of
A Valuable Collection of Antique China & Curios THE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Lah Ven
Kee to sell by Public Auction on
cussing
the disaster, on the Melville Dollar. Said one "What
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 17th & 18th September 1919 a pity it was that the Observatory
commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.
A Valuable Collection of Antique China & Curios from the Sung to Towkwong Dynasties..
⚫comprising:-
5-coloured, 3-coloured, blue & white vases, plates, bowls, flowed pots, incense burners, figuras,, porcelain placques, red lacquerer yases, famille rose screens, very fine crystal vase & agate ornaments, snuff bottles, jade ornamente, old bronzes etc. etc. etc.
also
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A Few Pieces of Soochow Redwood Ware
did not give the Melville Dollar Railway showing the revised earlier warning of the typhoon." services between Kowloon and This is the first time we have Shurachan, which will no doubt heard of a typhoon bursting be published in detail shortly. We a steam pipe. It is usually the give below the new times of de whole caboodle that bursts, boilers partures and arrivals of trains which affect Europeans living at Tai Po and Fanling.
and all.
So let the good work go on.
UP TRAINS
Leave Kowloon,-6,46., 8.10., 9.20.10.33 (A.M.) 1.18,300-4.52,
A Kowloon resident informs us 6.25.,7.38. (p.m.) that the water supply is greatly improving. He writes:It only
took me three-quarters-of-an-hour
N. B. The Undersigned will give one week guarantee as to the three-quarters". What with pro- genuineness of the articles offered.
On view from Tuesday, the 16th inst. Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo, P LAMMERT
Auctioneer
DOWN TRAINS,
Arriva Kowloon 8.26 ke
to half fill my bath this morning, 1110, (AM) 12.44, 4.02, 5.39, instead of the usual hour-and 7.097.25 9.55 (PM)
The 8.10 am, and the 3.00 mises for dealing with the ques-Up Train" which is an express p.m tion of a town band, new timings will stop at Taipo and Shung for railway services and the above Shai for first class passengers on mentioned improvement, we are notice being given to the Gusai. getting things done.
before leaving Kowloon.
The 1.38 p.m. Up leave on Wednesdays
A new time-table has now been end of September Likewise, th
ly to the issued by the Kawicon Canton 9:55 pm down train. 24
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