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THE HONGKONG

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1922.

THEATRE A ROYAL

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THE WEST POINT BUILDING. COMPANY LIMITED.

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It is notified for information: that a case of rabies has occurred within the Eastern District of the City of Victoria.

All dog owners are advised to exercise strict supervision over their dogs, and to keep them on tablishment in Shanghai lady leash in public places.

The Police have orders to en- of refinement to learn new system of scalp and fare treat-force strictly the provisions of ment. Knowledge of hairdressing section 16 of the Summary

M Offences Ordinance, viz: essential--Reply

16- (1) It shall be lawful for any Vancouver Lodge, Shanghai.

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Reply to **Hongkong

Hoween Star Feny, LUST.

Nathan Road, Kowlor, and

RED Kowloor,

SILK BAG containing $208 in nates, 2 stone diamond pendant. black pearl ring, small errendile purse con- raining

money. small Handsome reward on application $32 elo Hongkong го Зох Telegraph.

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"OST.-Case containing ladies platinum watch set with dia- Finder please return to Box No. 649 and receive award.

NOTICE.

The and Station of the Chinese Mantime Custotas for

and District will Kowloon closed to pubire business fan the 28th January, to the Dist. January, inclusive ( hinese New Year Holidays). The Station will also be closed on Sunday the 12th. February, 1929,

C. B. W. MOORE, Acting Deputy Commissioner of Chinese Customs in charge md interine

York Buildings. Hongkong. 17th. January, 1942.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

JUNIOR SECTION).

Members are eligible to play on the Happy Valley Club house only.

Entrance fee $1000 (payable op election) Subscription $2:00 per month (payable on 1st. day of each month).

Applications for membership forms, and full particulars must be addressed to.

Sab-Committee.

R. H. GOLF CLUB,

Happy Valley.

Members will be balloted for in the order in which applications are received.

By Order.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY

LIMITED.

police constable to de stroy any dog or other animal reasonably sus- pected to be in a rabid state, or which has been bitten by any dog or animal reasonably pected to be in a rabit state.

SUS-

The owner of any such dog or animal who per- m is the same to go at large, after having in formation or reasonable ground for believing it to be in a rabid state, or to have been bitten by a dog or other animal in a rabid state, shall be liable to a tine not exceeding two) hundred and fifty dollars

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY FOURTH (ORDINARYGENERAL MEET- ING of SHAREHOLDERS in

•CHINA COAST

OFFICERS.

Latest Changes.

R. B. SALISBURY'S CO, this Company will be held at the Hain Pekine, is on reserva.

THE QUAINTS

in antler

Officea

Mr. H. Birkett, second officer,

Mr. L. W. Harrison, second of Wesers Jardine

officer, Kwangan, is on leave, | Matheson & Co. Ltd., on

Mr. N. O. Shute has been ap THURSDAY 28th. January.

pointed second officer, Kwangse. for the 1922, at 11.30 am.

Alt. J. W. Jenkins, second purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with officer, Kansu, is on leave. Mr. a statement of Accounts for the W. J. Price, from reserve, bas Complete Change of Pro-year ending 31st. December, 1921. gone second officer, Kansu.

Mr. G. Taylor, secard engineer, The REGISTER of SHARES gramime Entitled

of the Company will be CLOSED Suiyang, has gone second en from TUESDAY, 17th. January,gioner, Shantung. to THURSDAY, 26th. January both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

** PATCHWORK."

Next change Salorday 21st.

Prices: $4, $2 & $1.

sachers ... Saias bali price to

back seats säly.

Lumetre 9.15 pm.

L Moutrie's.

FOR HAIPHONG AND

HOIHOW.

The fav smile pannenzer weap

WAI-MUN

o to imprisonment for any term not exceeding NBA Three months.

It shall be lawful for any police eth-table to de- stroy any dog which is found straving or wanders ing about during the day time without any owner! and not wearing either a rollar with the name and reskience of the owner to inscribed thereon D

Copt. Charles E. Page.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

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current licence badge: Mandare and and any such ro stable jage are resorted t

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is hereby further author-ka Lent al veeled Bath ised to destroy any dog which is found straying

or wandering about be- tween the hours of 10 p.m. į and S a.m.

(32) E. D. C. WEE. Captain Superintendent of Police Hongkong. 19th. January, 1922.

THE

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HONGKONG ELECTRIC

COMPANY LIMITED.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed! THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL from 28th, January, to 7th Feb,

1922, both ways inclusive. Dated this 16th day of January,

1922. By Order of the Board. GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO.,

COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.

The undersigned are prepared į to quote prices for best quality freshly mined SILIMPOPON COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at EBATTIK or SANDAKAN British North Borneo) or to contract for regular Bunker Sup- plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-

ble rates.

Agents.

LIMITED.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS..

LAMMERT BROS. received instructions from the Sole Agents to sell by Public Auction on Saturday, the 21st Jan.. 1922 commencing at 11 am.

Steamers calling at SEBATTIK ar SANDAKAN exclusively for. Bunkers are exempt from pag-have ment of ordinary Port Cha ges. The minimum dral: of water alongside the Company's Wharf a: Sebattik is 23 feet at low water Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the port can be had on applica-A

tion to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Avents.

The COWIE HARBOUR COAL

CO. LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From TACOMA viz JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI & MANILA.

The Company's Steamship

ARIZONA MARU." having arrived from the above ports. Consignees of Cargo arel hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed. Notice is hereby given that) Goods not cleared by the 25th. the ORDINARY ANNUAL Jan, 1922 will be subject to rent, GENERAL MEETING OF Damaged packages must be left SHAREHOLDERS IN THIS in the Godowns for examination COMPANY will be held at the by the Consignees' representative Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, oo and the Company's Surveyors, SATURDAY, the 4th. February, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 1922, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose 10 am, on Wednesday and Satur- of receiving the Report of the day. All claims must be present- Directors together with a State-ed within Ten days of the ment of Accounts for the year steamer's arrival here, after which ending 31st. December, 1921. date they cannot be recognized.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Streel, Choice Selection of the Well-

known St. Lambert Rl h Crystal Cut Glassware comprising:- Bowls, Plates, Vases, Decanters. Jug. Jardinieres. Candle- sticks. Spirit Bottles, Pickle Bottles, etc., etc. Also

A few complete sets of Crystal

Table Services

On view from Friday, the 20th. January, 1922. Terms: Cash on delivery

"BE Undersigned have received THE

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday the 23rd Jan., 1932 commencing at 3.45 p.m. at "Glentborn," Kimberley Road, Kowloon

A Quantity of Household Furniture

(Full particulars from Catalogue) On view from Saturday the 21st. inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

CITY HALL

Mr. D. O. Tilburo, from leave, has gone second engineer, Lueryi. Mr J. H. Cameron, second en ginear, Luenyi, is on reserva.

Mr. A. E. B. Lambla, from re- By Order of the Board of

serve, has one obief officer, Directors.

Kisogwa. Mr. N. Cook, acting MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE-chief officer, Kiangwo, bas gone

ascond officer, sama ship.

Captain J. M. Smith, from leave, has gone master, Shivo,

Mr. N.C. Everett, acting master, Suiwo, has gone chief officer, same ship. Mr. R. Tally, chief officer, Suiwo, is on reserve,

Secretary,

to the General Agents. Hongkong, 10th January, 1920.

THE MONGKONG CENTRAL

By Order of the Board of Directors. MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE.

Mr. A. Lockerbie, sup'y third goze engineer, Loongwo has third engineer, Choysang.

Mr. A. Sharp, second engineer, Hsin Kiangteen, has gone second engineer, Irene.

-GERMANY'S" "CANNOT

PAY."

the present time. But suppossi you added to those countries a broken Germany. The catastrophe to Europe would be unspeakable.

ba would not only from smic

ht point

disaster

Doan..

bus

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view,

Sir Robert Horne's Details of the Position. In a speech on the financial no man could foretell what its re situation made by the Chancellor verberations would be in the of the Exoboquer at Manchester, political sphere. What then if last month, be referred at length we were to put pressure upon to the question of German reparable to pay or she might not, and Germany? Well, she might be tions. Sir Robert Horne said

What may we

that is the question, the immediat↔ question, which has got to be in- quired into.

more thing-

You may ask : expect as an aid to our ravanus from reparations which are due

ABOLITION OF SUBSIDIES, by Germany? Before I say any thing in answer to that question But, if concessions are to be.

like to make made, thero ATO I should one

or two preliminary which first ought to be observed. remarks. There appears to be Germany, as a whole, is saying some anxiety in France over that she cannot pay reparations certain conversations which the which she is under obligation to Chancellor of the Exchequer has perform, but she is doing severn) been holding with Dr. Hathensu, things which act against the pos- a distinguished citizen of Gerstbility of her meeting har ebliga- many, who is at presentinLondon. tions. Latmetaksonecrtwo exam- Apprehension seems to be felt ples. She is subsidizing the price among our Allies that agreements of bread in Germany. That is are being made behind their done at the expanse of the tax- backs. They suggest that in payer. It makes a defiols in the some way England may be ex- revenue of the State, but its effect hibiting a tendency, which they in Germany itself is this.

The

The

ESTATE LIMITED

Mr. N. Churchill from leave, do not share, to make concessions industrialist employer is able to such conversations with boy his labour at a cheaper wage has gone second officer, Kingsing in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. L. C. Hughes, second officer, Germany. I am sure that this because of the subsidy to bread that the EIGHTH ORDISARY Kingsing, has resigned.

attitude on the part of some of which is given by the Sista. GENERAL MEETING 02

In another direction also she Mr. D. White has been appoint- our Allies arises entirely out of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com-led sup's second engineer, Kwonga misapprehension. Of course, subsidizes the employer. pang will be held at the Office sang.

we shall make no agreement railways which are operated by of Messrs. Jardine Matheson &

Mr. J.3. Black, ecoad engineer, withou: due consultation and the State are run at a loss. I o. Ltd., on Thursday, 26 Tuckwo, bas gone acting chief discussion with our Allies, not think in the last quarter it January. 12. a; 11.45 a.m. for engineer. same ship. Mr. A. merely with France, but with our amounted to something like £15,- That creates the purpose of rec-iving th

*cEwan, chief engineer, Tuckwo, jothar Allies, as well. We all|000,000 sterling. Report of the Directors together is on leave.

recognize that it is just as another tap in the State's Budget with a statement of erecunts for

Mr. J. Halkett, third engineer, important to-day as it ever that it enables the industrialist to the year ending 31st. December, Waishing, bas gone acting se was that the alliance between us get his goods carried at a cheaper 1921.

cond engineer. same ship. Mr. R. should remain as firm as it can rate than he ought to obtain. The REGISTER of SHARES Thomson, second engineer, Wai. possibly be held. Nothing could Coal is being sold to-day in Gør- of the Company will be CLUSEDshing, is on laste.

prove of greater detriment to the many at about half the price which from TUESDAY. 17th January. Mr. R. Campbell, third engineer, world at the present time than is paid for coal anywhere else. to THURSDAY, St. January. Choysang, has gone third en- that the alliance should be broken in the world today. That is both day- inclusive during which gineer, Waishing.

up, and accordingly it goes with another form of State subsidy, period no transfer of scares can

out saying that we could never and therefore, while the German dream of entering into agree- [State itself is paying out money be registered.

ments which could in any way from the pockets of the taxpayers, prejudice our friends without due there are certain individuals at consultation and disc ssion and least in Germany who are grow. ling wealthier by reason of the Mr. W. Bowden, second en- But there who criticize us. I subsidies which are granted by gineer, Irene, bas gone second en-think, most forget that during a the State. gineer. Hsin Kiangteen.

considerable part of last year M. If we are to forgo our jus: Mr. W. Alexander, from leave. Lourbeur, who represents the rights in relation to German has gone chief engineer, Kiangyu. Ministry of Devastated Regions reparations, even for a period. Mr. D. Ferguson, second en in France, conducted conversa-which I do not think we ought to gineer, Hsiakong, has gone actiortions with Dr. Rathens, and that decide to do, but if we are, one chief engineer, Hsinming.

we never indicated at any time the thing is plain, that Germany must NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. T. Moodie.second engineer, slightest objection to his doing so get rid of those subsidies in order THAT the TWENTY FIRST Hainkong, has gone acting chief in fact, these conversations went to put herself in a position to ORDINARY GENERAL MEET-engineer, same ship.

farther because ultimately they perform her proper oblizations to ING of SHAREHOLDERS in Mr. A. Shaw, third engineer, were expressed in an agreement the people to whom she is in- this COMPANY will be held at Hsinkong, has gone acting second at Wiesbaden which is now}debted." One more thing, she at the must make her taxation yield the offices of Messrs. Jardine engineer, same ship. Mr. R. V. commonly.

which will meet her Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Thurs James has been appointed third Loucheur-Rathenau agraement. revenue

That agreement, if it were carried expenditure, that within some day 26th January, 1992. at 12 engineer, Hsinkong. lo'clock noon for the purpose of

out in its terms, would have the period to be fixed she must cense Treceiving the Report of the

effect of giving priority to France to print paper marks in order to Directors together with a state-

over the other Allies in the pay-meet her deficit ment of Accounts for the year!

ment of reparation. But that mat ter is before the Reparations Com-{ ending 31st December 1921.

It is suggested that Britain mission, and I do not wish to say should. like France, obtain some

I have noti anything about it.

Secretary.

to the General ManageTS. Hongkong. 10th. January, 1923.

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO., LTD.

The REGISTER of SHARES! of the Company will be CLOSED from TU-SDAY 17th January toļ THURSDAY 26th January bol days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 10th January, 1922.

THE HONGKONG LAND IN- VESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTL.

How to Gain Strength,

and

Vigor Take

Dr.Williams PINK PILLS

decision.

known

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PAYMENT IN KISD.

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the slightest doubt that in all portion of her reparations by.

means of payments in kind. That these matters we shall be able to is the principle of the Loucheur- sexle with our Allies on teras Rathenas agreement, to which ! of the greatest friendship and

have referred, but I would remind amity, and I regret more than I

entered

can say that prejudices should so that we are in a very different position from France with regard ever have

into the to this matter. The payments in position or that it should have kind which are to be made by been supposed that we were not Germany to France are connect doing everything that was opened with the devastated regions. As and above board in our relations you know, there is work to be with our Allies.

done in restoring those villages which were wiped not of exist. ence, which could not be accom-

DISASTER OF A BROKEN GERMANY.

So far as German reparations plished in any near period of

Your health, strength and energy depend upon the condition of your blond.

If you feel weak are concerned, we have always years though all the labour in and out-of-sors. if you suffer gone on the principle in this France was devoted to the por NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with indigestion, rheumatic pains, country of making our Budgets pose. Accordingly, it is proposed that the THIRTY FOURTH palpitations. sleeplessness, bad without reference to anything that Germany should make pay- ORDINARY GENERAL MEET dreams, pains in the back, are which might be received from ments in kind to France, and she ING of SHAREHOLDERS in anemic, low-spirited, nervous Germany. We have determined could do so in that way without this Company will be held at the and lacking in go." the only to treat such sums as we should interfering in any way with the Offices of Messrs. Jardine way to set matters right is by get as aids to the ordinary taxa-ordinary course of employmentin Mrtbeson & Co. Ltd., on building up your blood. Dr.tion, and windfalls upon which France. Thursday, 26th. January, 1922, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale we do not count in framing our The situation is very different at 12.15 p.m. for the purpose of People have been world-famous estimates of the revenue which with us. For the most part the receiving the Report of the as a Flood-builder and Nerve the country itself must produce. (things Germany could give us in Directors together with a state tonic for more years than most We propose to go on upon that the

shape of payments in meat of Accounts for the year grown-up people can remember. basis,

kind would be just the kind

articles ending 31st. December 1921. They purify and enrich the blood, At the present time Germany (of

we make The REGISTER of SHARES and make new, rich, red blood says she cannot pay the sums selves. One or two commodities. of the Company will be CLOSED at every dase. Let there begin which are immediately dus in like potash and sugar, there are from TUESDAY, 17th. January, to-do this for you NOW. Your the months of January and from which you could obtain A to THURSDAY, 26th. January, chemist'sells them, or post free, February, and she is asking for certain amount of reparations by both daya iqclusive during which $1.50, pez bottle, $800 for bottles, delay. That is, a matter which payments in kind, but all that period no transfer of shares can from the Dr. Williams' Medicine the Allies must discuss together those articles would yield is a be registered.

Co., 96 Szechuan Road.Shangbai, and answer in unisons, and I do mere bagatelle in relation to the not propose to express any point amount which is due. Suppose of view upon that topic, but there we were offered payments in

in are rome points about this ques-kind

such things tion to which I think I ought to electrical machinery, locomo- [refer.

tives, rolling-stock," and " 50 The collapse of Germany, if that on. What is going to be the mere fortunately to be caused effect upon our own trade and

By,Order of the Board of Directors. MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 10th. January, 1922

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1932..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of No claim will be admitted after FIFTH PIANO RECITAL Races close or Saturday 21s

the Company will be closed from the 25th. January, to the 6th. February. (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer -of Shares can be Registered.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

the goods have left the Godawas.

No fire insurance whatever will be affected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

7. YASUDA

Manager.

Hongkong, 19th. January, 1922. | Hongkong, 19th. Jan. 1922.

to be given by HARRY ORE

оп

Monday, January, 23rd, at

5.30 p.m.

Booking at ANDERSON'S

Entries for the forthcoming

instant at nood, and 'must be sen!, to the Jockey Club Rooms, 3A Chater Road, on or before this riate..

Entry Forms are now ready and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, the Jockey Club Booms, (Hongkong Club Annex, Chater Road) or Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

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by action on the part of the employment in this Allies, would be, misfortune, not stance? These are the very things only for Germany, butfor Europe which, we ourselves manufacture, un for the world. What are we end upon which the very suffering from today? Among existence of many of our work- other things...perhaps, and more people in this country depends. than any other things we are The problem accordingly is not suffering because there are at all-80-0ay as it is sometimes many derelict countries in Europe represented to be, and while I do at the present time. Austria and not say that it is an impossibf liy Russia, which used to be 'our to make any sort of scheme by {qustomers, aTO no longer able to which, we, could achieve some purchase our goods, and to that results upon those lines, I would Cause you can attribute a certain beg you, in considering the amount of the unemployment and problem, to keep in mind, the depression which exist among us observations which I have" made.

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