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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ROUNDING THEM UP.

Washington, Jan. 4. The editorial staffs of all Communist newspapers have been arrested and tons of literature seized. Officials claim to have discovered at Newark, New Jersey, a cache of 25 rifles and several bombs similar to those posted to prominent "Americans last summer. it is declared the evidence will show that the Communist and Communist Labour parties, against whom the raid was directed, have been advocating a forcible overthrow of the Government The literature seized will be carefully examined to dis- cover whether any persons recently arrived from Russia are implicated.

Washington, Jan. 4.

Government agents say they have received evidence that the radicals planned to develop the recent steel and coal strikes into a general strike and ultimately a revolu tion. The settlement of the coal strike bitterly disap- pointed the. Reds. Officials of the Department of Justice have published a declaration of the principles of the Communistic Labour Party declaring that the class struggle is one "by the proletariat to conquer a capitalistic State, whether monarchical or democratic- republicar, and replace it by a governmental structure adequately adapted to communistic transformation." A message from Pittsburg says that communist literature has been seized containing proposals to overthrow the Government "ty direct force."

New York. Jan. 6.

Gregory Weinstein, bearing the title of Chief of Staff of the so called Soviet Embassy in the United States, has been arrested on a deportation warrant.

New York, Jan. 4."

The arrests in the great raid on extremists total 4,500, of which number over half will be deported.

AMERICAN FINANCE.

Washington, Jan. 3.

It is understood that the Pacific Development Com- pany, including several New York bänk has advanced five million dollars to China with other loans to follow if conditions warrant. The War Finance Corporation announces four bans aggregating seventeen million dol- lars to manufacturing exporters. This is described as the first step of the Government for the reconstruction of devastated Europe. Included in these louns are sums of five million dollars for locomotives for Poland, five million for electrical machinery for France and Belgium and for agricultural machinery for England, and two million for reconstruction of steel mills for France..

THE ALLIED POWERS.

Paris, Jan. 5.

The "Echo de Paris" states that the United States Ambassador on 3rd Jan. requested that the decisions of the Supreme Council henceforth be not introduced by the words "Allied and Associated Powers" but merely "Allied Powers." It is understood, however, that the Ambassador will informally attend the Council.

COMPENSATION FOR SCAPA FLOW SCUTTLING.

Paris, Jan. 5.

The Supreme Council has adopted M. Loucheur's report of the agreement reached between the Allies and Germany regarding compensation for the Scapa Flow scuttling.

M. Loucheur's report involves the immediate delivery of 192,000 tons of harbour material" and the Germans will have to give up a minimum of 300,000 tons."

UNIVERSITY OF

HONGKONG.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 1920.

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT TILL MONDAY..

ECENE FROM

FOUR BETTER SELYES?

EXTRA SELECTS=0

FANNIE

Pretoria

FANNIE WARD

OUR

-IN

HARD.

BETTER SELVES.'

DEPICTING

A SUPERFINE PRODUTION SOME OF THE MOST PRESSIVE TABLEAUX SCENES EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG & KÓW. LOON WHARF & GODOWN

CO., LTD.

shang Cheng Tao-cheng, Wesley

LOST. ollege, Wuchang; Yuen Yip-shan. Griffith John College, Hankow:

Application has been made to Wang Ai-Ching, Griffith John Ccl this Company to Issue to Moj lege. Hankow; Low Ngiong-Ing. MATRICULATION AND SENIORS. Andrew's, Singapore; Lui Teo-

NEWMAN MUMFORD, 2 Dupli.

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

Tsz, Griffith Johr College, Harcate Certificate of une hundred low; John Graham Anderson. (100) shares of this Company, or

NOTICE.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

THE FINEST DANCE FLOOR!

IN THE COLONY.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Membire a reminded that Entries for the forthcuming Race Meeting o-e the Undersigned UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ON TOMORROW (SATURDY), the

10th January, 1920,

WEDNESDAYS

AND SATURDAYS

THA DANSANTS WILL

HELD FROM 4 TO 7 P.M. AND

It is requested that all Covers containing Entries may be deliver. ed at the Offices of the Hongkong BE Jockey Club, No. 3, Chater Road, Ground Flor of the Hongkong Club Annexe, before 2 p.m.

The following results for Decem- ber, 1919, have been issued by the

now passed: Yip Keung-ki, Ying Senate of the University:

Honours List: Goh Tiow Chong. Wah College; Cheung Chung-han The High School, Malacca. St. Stephen's College; Chow Wei Pass List: Yeung Shiu Hong. St. Stephen's College; Wu Tun-zín: St. Stephen's College; Chau Kwan Twee Swasdi Bood-Long. Nin, St. Stephen's College; Philip

The following candidates are Brookes Bamsey Taylor, Diccesan eferred in English: Lee Hsi-lin, Boy's School; Henry Leslie Fox Wong Pak-wun: Wang Ai-Sung. Diocesan Boys School; AbdaGriffith John College, Hankow. Aziz Rumjahn, Queen's College: The following candidates have

The following candidates pre-other Certificate or Certificates in | DINNER DANSANTS FROM piously referred in English have lieu thereof upon statement that 8.P.M. TILL MID-NIGHT.

Lo Wai Sum, Queen's College: failed in the Matriculation Ex

.

the Original Certificate No. 8250 dated September 17th, 1919, for 100 Shares numbered 18,735 18 1739, 36.782 36.90, 43.535 573, and 71,188 71.225, has been Lost or D.stroyed: and Notice is Hereby Given that if within 30 days from the date herent no Claim : Representation in respect of such Original Certificate is made to the Company, it will thereafter be,

Francisco Vincente Vieira Ribeiro mination, but are entitled to held to be Nall and the Company St. Joseph's College; Ho Man Kai Senior, Local Certificates: Chang will prosced to deal with such

C onnection with the DIN. NER DANSANTS, i is adv sable to book tables at the fron, kons Hotel Main Office.

ON SUNDAYS CONCERTS¦ WILL BE HELD DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

J. H. TAGGART. Man ger.

NOTICE.

St. Joseph's College; Kekhasro Wen-shou, St. Stephen's College: application for a Diplicate Certi- DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO. Hormusjee Erani, St. Joseph's Col-Wang Ai-ching, Griffith John Col-ficate. lege; Kawn Kriangkrai, Liu Tang ege, Hankow.

kwan, Wei Man-Pao, Cheng Yik-I Senior Local Examination By Oderci the Board of Directors,

W. S. BROWN,

Secretary,

Hongkong, Sth January, 1920.

DEPARTURE

3.15 P.M.

Motor Busses will Leave the! Hongkong Hotel at the following times:

RETURN

7 P.M. .11 P.M. 8.30 P.M. MIDNIGHT The above hours of departure and return will be strictly adhered to, irrespective of the number of tickets sold.

7 P.M.

By Order.

G. W. GEGG, Actin Clerk of the Course. longkong. 9th January, 1930,

NOTICE.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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CHEONG LEE & CO. Hongkong, ls' January 1920.

NOTICE.

NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK C MPANY LIMITED

In the Matter of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinances 1914–1919. NOTICE is for general information hereby given that pursuant

to the powers contained in the above Ordinances the under- mentioned shares and all rights, whether legal or equitable în re- spect thereof, were vested in the Custodian of Enemy Property, Hongkong, who pursuant to the said powers has recently sold the same by private tender and Notice is also given that pursuant to the aforementioned powers new Certificates in respect of the said shares have been issued by the above named Company to the Purchaser and that all other Certificates whatsoever in respect the above shares have been noted in the books of the said Company as cancelled and Notice is Further given that in consequence of the foregoing all outstanding. Certificates in respect of the said sbatɔn are valu-less for all purposes whatsoever.

The shares referred to above are the following

No, of No. of old shares new shares

Share older's "am

·

Registered Nos of ol shares

The Executors of Mr.

50.

10

Laci M. C. Nice:se

Wilhelm Ono Christian

Spalckbaver

75

15

84171/84195 inclusive 34196:34220

28369:28393

19

37687,37711

25815/25839

Dr. Ferdinand Kern

4)

8

27305 27314

£7315/27324

27325, 27334

27335/27344

Norddeutscher Liggd

4

0

Johann Nicolaus Gosmaon 1

Cari Heinrich Rogge

10

Friedrich Hermann

Arnolt Fuchs

25

C. Rudolf Heinser

15

3518535183

41989

28599, 28 308

21814 21338

9949,9952 33117

31992 32001

P. Hermeling

25

5

28709/25733

Reinrich Karl Oilorp Speidel & Co.

10

2

11557/11566

35

7

45951*45960

1632416348

290

49

Dated this 37th day of December 1919.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD

R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager.

NOTICE.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS.

PRACTICE DANCE FOR ANNUAL BALL.

Practice Da ce will be held in the City Hall on Friday 16th and Jel Jakaary at 5 .p.m.

Dancing shoes must be worn. No children admitted.

PUBLIC AUC 10 S.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 13th January, 1920.

commencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Quantity - 1 Valu. ble Office

and Household Furniture com- prising :-

G.

NOTICE.

R

Licences of private Jinrick* shas, private Chairs, and drivers and bearers of the name are due for renewal on the 1st January 1920.

E. D. C. WOLFE,

C. S. P. Hongkong, 6th January, 1930..

NOTICE.

CHINESE POSTAL

NOTIFICATION

Tenders Required For M tor Launch

Tenders are hereby invited for the construction of a 40-45 fect motor launch for the use of the Chinese Post Office in Canton.

Draft specification and plans may be obtained on appl cation to

F. A, NIXON, Acting Commissioner.

Carved cherrywood curio the undersigned. cabinet, Table & chairs, teak sectional bookcases, teak writing tables. revolving chairs, teak oc- casional tables, teak screens, card table, fine carpets, hand sewing machices. easy chairs, tapestry covered drawing room suite etc. etc.

NOTICE.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION.

Teak extension dining table & We bg to advise our patrons chairs, teak sideboards, dinner. that we have removed our furni- waggons, ice chest, teak over- ture store to 68, Queen's Road mantels pictures, ornaments, Central.

bronze incense burners, dincer service, electo-plated ware, cut-

A meeting of Kowloon Resid- lery, glassware etc. etc.

ents will be held in the Chamber- of-Commerce Room, City Hall, Teak wardrobes with bevelled on Tuesday 20th January, at mirrors, brass iron bedsteads, teak 5.15 p.m. for the purpose of in- dressing tables, marble, top wash-augurating the Kowloon Resid- standa, toilet sets, chest of draw-ents Association" the principal

76, etc.

object of which is the betterment of conditions of residence in Kow A Quantity of Valuable Nove is loon and the adjacent territories."

And

All Kowloon residents, both 1 Enamelled Bath

ladies and gentlemen interested Several Typewriters (Under-in the movement are invited to

join the Association, who havu. not already done so, please send Geo, P. LAMMERT their names to Mr. B. L. Frost,

Auctioneer.

11 Kimberley Villas Kowloon,

THE CHINESE MERCHANTS

BANK. LTD.

etc.

Also

kwan, Chau Ching-Yuk, Li Yue- (Boys) Pass List:Llewellin Arthur Hau, Chiu Yan-Lok, Cheah Chong-Robert Duncan, Victoria Briti Chee, Woo Yoong-Chong, Ellis School, Distinction in Biblical Kadoorie School, Shanghai; Kwok Knowledge; Harry Silas Joseph, Tak-Kum, Public School for Chi-Victoria British School; Ng Fook nese Shanghai; Ng King-ching, Kwan; Tai Chong Tao, Public Public School for Chinese Shang-School for Chinese, Shanghai. hai; Hu Cheng Yung, Public School | Senior Shanghai; Chang Yu-yen, Public (Girls): Maria Kacher, Diocesan LOS.--At St. George's Ball one. TIUKETS obtainable at Hongwen removed to Alexandra Build- School for Chinese --Shanghai; Girls School-Mabel-Gittens Limerick lace handkerchief with kong Hotel Office or Dragonings, Chuter Roid, the premises wood, Remington & Oliver) in attend, and anyone wishing" fu"

Local Examination-

Feng Wah-koh, Public School for Diocesan Girl's School: Enid Chinese Shanghal; Ho Tsai-shen. Muriel Cornell, Diocesan Girls' Wesley College, Wuchang; Cheng School; Kwok Wing-yuen, Heu-ting, Wesley College, Wu-Stephen's Girls' College.

LOST.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The above Bank has this day

lawn centre will finder please St. notify the "Hongkong Telc-

graph."

Proprietor.

Motor Car Co, at $2.00 return fare. recently vacated by the Pacific

C. LAURITSEN, Mail Steamship Company,

Hongkong, 3rd Ja: pary, 1920.

fine condition.

THE WINE

OF LIFE

WINCARNIS

THE WINE

OF LIFE

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