NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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WANTED.-For Brilsh Tablishment in Shanghai lady of reinement to learn new -system of scalp and face treat- thens. Knowledge of hairdressing
to **M essential-Reply Vancouver Lodge, Shanghai.
WANTED. To
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TREATJE
ROYAL
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LAST NIGH:
«PO-NIGHT
NOTICE.
It is notifed 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 aver
· BUT—One | their dogs, And to keep them on
Piano second hand) must be in leash in public places. good nyder and condition.-
The Police have orders to en-
Apply Bax No. 647 "Hong-force strictly the provisions of kong Telegraph."
WANTED.-Employment by s lady as Masseuse. Good refer- ence-Apply Miss N. Buhris c/o Carlton Hotel
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-From 1st February. Bungalow on Pokfulam Road. few minutes beyond University. 4 rooms, 2 bath rooms, servants* quarters, garage, garden etc.- Apply to Box No. 653 clo the
Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-Ideal, Roomy Cruising-Sloop Rigged. Teak Yacht with Cabin and Cockpit. Length 21 6. Hear 6 fitted Raeting with English Taten:
Gear, all cew Sails, Anchor and running gear complete. A Dead Bargain at $800.00 or nearest offer. Can be seen at any time. For further particulars apply Box No. 654 is "Hongkong Tele- graph" or Phone K $4.
FOR HAIPHONG AND
HOJHOW.
Paulo tax linn chong and Haspáva z nuary alternate Turner,
The rousite paasetzeZ BERDEE
HAI-MUN.
(Cap Charles E. Page?.
Sonn. 12′′n Zatuary, 19.3. e. flangkang Son, January, 2013. Noon, 7th February, 1:.
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Appit Thon. Cock and donant Po H.aTIL. Kit Wish Lok Street
NOTICE.
section 16 of the Summary Offences Ordinance, viz:
GRAND FAMEWELL-
PERFORMANCE
R. B. SALISBURY'S CO.
THE QUAINTS
POT
אן
POURRI
SATURDAY
JANUARY 21, 1922.
CONSIGNEES-
NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
From YOKOHAMA vÌL KOBE, DAIREN & SHANGHAI. The Company's Steamship
"ARGON MARU" having arrived from the above ports.
of Consignees
Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed as their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon. where delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 27th.
16- (1) It shall be lawful for any
police constable to de- THE WEST POINT BUILDING) Jan. 1922 will be subject to rent.
stroy any dog or other animal reasonably Sus- pected to be in a rabid
COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN state, or which has been that the THIRTY FOURTH bitten by any dog ORDINARY GENERAL MEET animal reasonably
SING of SHAREHOLDERS in
state.
KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL
{Continued From Page 3.)
H. Baynes; Class 5, C. Hammas, M. Weill, W. Matchin; Class &
Davidson, K. Hammond and Hartley.
Royal Drawing Society Certificates.
་་་
F.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE COMPANY will ha bold at the HONGKONG HOTEL Pedder Street Viatoria in the Colony of Hongkong on WEDNESDAY THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY. 19 AT NOON for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolutions as Extraordinary
Honours: Division MResolations namely
Stuart; Division HL-W, Forsyth, R. Witchell and M. Stuart.
Division IL-D. Davidson, G. Arnold, E. Ensign, C. Hammer, A. Kinross, D. Lyon, M. Stuart, E Nicholls, J. Collett, F. Nicholls, G.-Ramsay, W. Forsyth, N. Konko- leosky, R. Witebell, D. Witchell, H. Angus, E. Bark, W. Jenner, E Bell
Division L-D. Goodman, F. Buon, D. Davidson, G. Foster, J.:
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for axamins- sion by the Consignees' rep resentatives and the Company's Surveyors, Mars. Goddard and Pearne, P. Woolley, S. Rasmussen, Douglas, at 10 a.m. on Wednes. R. Witchell, M. Stuart, D. Wit pected to be in a rabid this Company will be held at the lay and Saturday. All Claims chell, E. Rasmussen, E. Davidson, must be presented within Ton G. Arnold, J. Barth, D. Ogilvie, W. days of the steamer's arrival here,Matchin, M. Weill, W. Jenner, A. after which date they cannot be Klaross, W. Tillary, W. Forsyth, recognized. No claim will be N. Konkolensky, E. Murphy, E admitted after the goods have Nicholls, W. Chestar, F. Nicholls, |C. Collett, HL. Angus, J. Leste, G. left the Godowns.
Ramsay, J. Collett, D. Puncheon.
·Pass: Division IV.—S. Weill, W, Jenner, E. Bell, H. Angus, D.
(2) The owner of any such dog of animal who per- mts the same to go * large, after basing in formation or reasonable
kround for believing it to be in a rabid state, or to.
Offices of Messes Jardine Matheson t Co., Ltd.. on THURSDAY, 26th. January, 1922, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with
a statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st. December, 1921. have been bitten by a dog The REGISTER of SHARES or other animal in a rabid of the Company will be CLOSED state, shall be liable to a from TUESDAY, 17th. January, tice not exceeding two to THURSDAY. 26th. January. hundred and fifty dollars both days inclusive during which o to imprisonment for period no transfer of shares ex any term not exceeding be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE.
three months.
It shall be lawful for any ¦ police constable to de- troy any dog which is! found straying or wander-
Secretary,
ra the General Agents.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Collett, A. Kiuro33.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for Lyon, W. Forsyth, F. Dana, J. countersignature immediatel
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISRA.
Y. YASUDA, Hongkong, 21st. January, 1922.
Manager.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Division III.-J. Leete, E. Barth,, |G. Ramsay, F. Nicholls, IL Angus, 1. Collett, A. Kinross, E. Bell, G. Arnold. S. Weill, F. Dunn.
Division II.-H. Pitt, D. Good- k. man, M. Weill,
Pearne, A. Starens. F. Dunn, C. Callett, C Foster, J. Fearne, W. Tillery, D. Ogilvie, H. Barnes, W. Chester, D.
ing about during the day Hongkok. 10th Januses, 1922 From NEW YORK via YOKO. Pancheon, S. Rasmussen, S. Weill,
time without any owner| and not wearing either a collar with the name and residence of the owner| inscribed thereon
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE LIMITED
"
or a
HAMA. KOBE, DAIREN
ports,
& SHANGHAI The Company's Steamship
“HAVANA MARU,” having arrive from the above current licence badce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Consignees of Carro and any such constable that the EIGHTH ORDINARY are hereby noised that their is hereby further author-GENERAL MEETING Df
goods are being landed and placed ised to destroy any do SHAREHOLDERS in this Com-at their risk in the Hongkong and which is found straying pany will be held at the Offices Kowloon Wharf and Godowa or wandering about be of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & tween the bours of 10p.m.。. Lid.. on Thursday 26th. and 5 a.m.
January, 1922, at 11.45 am. for (sd.) E. D. C. WIFE.
the purpose of receiving the Captain Superinterdent of Police Report of the Directors together Hongkong, 19th, January, 1922.) with a statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st. December.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL
1921
Company's. Godowns at Kowloon, where delivers can fe obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 27th. Jan. 1922 will be subject to rent.
All claims must
be presented within Ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after
J. Barth, J. Leete. E. Leeta.
Division.-1. H. Raynes, D. Stevens, C. Hammes, S. Weill, G. Edwards, A. Smyth, I. Raymond, E. Collison, L. Gerrard, C. Hast, E. Ensign, E. Barth, K. Jenner, A. Stevens, E. Leete, E. Ball, H. Pitt, F. Angas, D. Salter, and,
E. French.
HONGKONG'S TRADE.
Chamber of Commerce
Report.
The fortnightly Price Corrent Marke: Report issued by the longkong General Chamber of
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowas for examin Pure Latus Honer. Nature's
ation by the Consignees' repressed Infallible remedy lot all eye
The REGISTER of SHARES entative and she Company's diseases. Cures Cataract, Clau
of the Company will be CLOSED Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and coma K. without koife within
from TUESDAY, 17th January, Douglas,a: 10 am. on Wednesday six weeks. Money returned if
to THURSDAY, 26th, January. and Saturday. no profit. Rs 3, per week and
The undersigned are prepared both days inclusiva during which Rs only for three, Rs 13 for six
particulars to quote prices for best quality period no transfer of stares can weeks. For full
SILIMPOPON be registered. white to "SKI" Works, Beadon freshly mined
COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at 2q. Calrotta (T) India.
SEBATTIK or SANDAKAN: (British North Borneol or to Contract for regular Bonker-Sup- plies for 6 or 12 months at favour- able rates.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from 28th. January, to 7th Feb.,
1922, both days inclusive.
Dated this 16th day of January.
1922.
By Order of the Board, GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO..
1 IMITED.
Agents.
NOTICE.
St. Andrew's Church Men's Asociation
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK : SANDAKAN exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Chaires. The minimum draft of water. alongside the Company's Wharf
tion to
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Åpents, The COWIE HARBOUR COAL
CO. LTD.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY
|
By Order of the Board of Directors. MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE.
Secretary.
to the General Managers. Hongkong, 10th. January, 1933.
which date they cannot be tes cognized. No claim will be ad- mitted after the goods have left the Godowns:
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to sead in their Bill of Lading for countersignature immediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Y. YASUDA.
Manager. Hongkong, 21st. January, 1922
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
Chira
and la terasure, bu ban a ten ber Earopena belum mari jarreḥauts to this
Beban a monet use hod of training European a peru.
Those who intend lesening the Chinese longʻz
· Zoad, Centen) meecard Book,
Commerce states:-
Cotton piece goods and fancy colon goods Sales of Lenos, Popline, Venetians and Black Dr. Is have been effected at very low prices. Unimportant trans-: actions to Groy and White Shirt- ings are also reported. The Sax- eo's Strike is having a detri mental effect on elearances.
Cotton Yard.-fbe market ruled very quiet and practically
no business was tra sacted from first hands. Values have been nominally unchanged bot inclined to be on the easy side. Quos tions are:-No. 10s $158/194. No. 12s $176 1209. No. -15s. $193-223. No. 209. $200 223. Arrivals 2,000 bales. Sales 500 bales, Shipments
nil. Unsold Stock 6,500 bales. Bargains 7,000 bales.
(1) That the Authorised Capital of the Company (which is now $2,500 0 0 consisting of 250,000 shares of the nominal value of $10 each-whereof 219,300 shares have been issued) be increased from $2,500,000 corisisting as aforesaid to 83,000,000 (consisting of 500,000 shares of the nomina). value of $10 each) by the creation of 250,000 additional shares of the nominal value of $10 each ranking (spbject as beteinafter mentioned) as from date of allotment for dividend and in all other respects pari possu with the shares constituting the Company's present 'issued Capital. (2) That 109650 shares be offered, fin the proportion of one new sbars for every complate number of two okl shares held by them respectively) to the persons who on the date of the confirmation of this Resolution as a Spécial Re- solution are registared in the Company's Shares Register as the bolders of the said. 219,300 shares at a premium of $5 per share and so that on allotment the nominal amount dus in respect of sach 109,6' 0 shares plus the said premium of 55 per share shall be payable as follows
Basat
Payment
Amount pay- able in respect of the nominal value of each share.
Amount pay- able in respect of the premi on each share.
Total
lith March 1922
$3
$2
$5
15th August 1922
$3
$2
$5
15th March 1923
$5.
$15
$10
81
and further that until such time as the said 119,630 shares shall be fully paid op they shalk vis a vis the said 219,300 shares, only rank for dividend in proportion to the ratio borne by the amount paid up thereon to the full nominal value (810) thereof, and that any of the said 109,650 shares which shall not be taken up by the Company's Share. holders in manner aforesaid be disposed of in such manner By the Company's Board of Directors shall think ft. (3) That the balance of the shares constituting the Company's unissued Capital be issued at such time or times, in mich manner and unon such terms and conditions in every respect as the Company's Board of Directors may decide. (4) That no Shareholder shall be entitled to any aber of a fraction of an additional share in respect of any odd share beld by him."
majority, they will be submitted for confirmation as Special Should the above Resolutions be passed by the requisita Resolutions in a +ECOND EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
MEETING to be held at the HONGKOʻG HOTEL Pedder Street · aforesaid on SATURDAY, THE 18th. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1922- AT NOON for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, confirming such Resolutions as Special Resolutions accordingly.
Dated this Twentieth Day of January, 1922.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
H. N. BEAUREPAIRE,
Secretary.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
Washington, Jan. 20. The Naval Limitation Treaty, which is practically completed, gives America a total battleship tonnage of 600.650 with the fol lowing ships: Maryland, California, Tennessee, Idano, New Mexico, Mississippi, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Nevada, New York, Arkansas, Wyoming, Florida, Utah, North Dakots, Delaware and one other. Britain retains 580,450 tons with the Royal Sovereign, Royal Oak, Revenue, Resolution, Ramillies, Malays, Vallant, Barham, Queen Elizabeth, Warspite, Benbow, Emperor of India, Iron Dake, Marlborough, Hood, Renown, Repulse. Tiger, Thunderer, George V, Ajax and Centurion
King
Kisochau Cables Transferred. Japan has renounced Japanese rights over the former German cables at Kiaochau. The cables are the Chefoo-Tsingtao and the Tsingtao Shanghai lines laid by the Germans. The Tsingtao- Sasebo cable laid by the Japanese will be operated by a joint Sino- Japanese Commission subject to existing contracts to which China. is a party. The Japanese have agreed to hand over to Chinese" control, subject to fair compensation, the two wireless stations at Tsinanfo and Telugtao immediately the, Japanese troops have with- drawn therefrom.
THE HONGKONG 1.AND RECLAMATION CO, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN At Sebattik is 2x feet at low water! THAT the TWENTY FIRST Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any ING of SHAREHOLDERS required information concerning this COMPANY will be held at the port can be had on applica- the offices of Messrs. Jardine
Wooliens. The market is still Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Thurs-
dall. With the approach of the day 26th January. 1922, at 12 for ten year o'clock.noon for the purpose of a pathe Chatean esainipation, and in i
Chios New Year and the Strike) seed of a dra, rate partitente al a Pizzer the tr
Hr bae alera 1300
clearances are very poor. receiving the Report of Directors together with a state-Mandarin sade smaku
Raw Cottons-No business bas;
values ment of Accounts for the year
ended to WTS CRTA of Hong Laospired, and
are Telegraph offer or dicat to No. 19%, porn'nonimally unaltered as follows: ending 31st December 1921
The REGISTER of SHARES
Indian grades at $24/30. Chinese of the Company will be CLOSED YOU'LL LIKE- PINKETTES
grades at $35/37 per picul. from TUESDAY 17th January to they are so gentle in action yes retoried sales of some 3,500 tons,
Metal--With the exception afį THURSDAY 26th January both
so certain in result-in brief of Steel Plate Cuttings at $3.30. inclusive during which days
The Perfect Laxative. Are very little
business has been of the ahore association on Wed- the ORDINARY ANNUAL period no transfer of shares can
you troubled with constipation? moving. Steri Bars *re OD nesday 8th February 1922 at 4 GENERAL MEETING OF be registered.
Pinkettes bring by and quick offer By Order of the Board of relief. Are you bilious, liverish, but buyers
at $4.50
$4.75, 10 SHAREHOLDERS IN THIS
hold off,
Though the lists of treaties and agreements, both secret and COMPANY will be held at the Director.
headachy. "blue"? Pinkettes at these exceptionally
cheap open, relating to China which the Powers have been requested to Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on MOWBRAY 5. NORTHCOTE. gently stimulate the liver, remove prices. Large quotations are
compile will be informal, fear is expressed that the preparation› of " [SATURDAY, the 4th. February,
Secretary. headache's causes, dispel the to *till 10 come forward. the lists will delay the work of the Conference because a consider- 1922, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose
Hongkong. 10th January, 1922. gloom. of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State- Entrants to be nominated by a
ment of Accounts for the year: member of the Association. Alloading 31st December, 1921. applications for Entry to be sent "to the undersigned not later than
Saturday 4th: Pebruary.
D. J. PURVES.
MARATHON RACE
1
To be beld under the auspices
pita.
To be run in Kowloon, distance about 7 miles. (Route will be same as last year) Silver Trophies 1st, 2nd & 3rd. Open to all Europeans in the Colony.
Secretary Sports Committee.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
"LIMITED,
Notice is hereby given that
"
THE HONGKONG LAND IN• ↑ persile
VESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.
THE Undersigned have received Hongkong, 19th. January, 1922 at 12.15 p.m. for the purpose of
instructions to sell by Public
Auction on.
Monday the 23rd Jan., 1922 \
commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at "Glenthorne" Kimberley Road, Kowloon
A Quantity of Household Furniture
(Full particulars from Catalogne)
On view from Saturday the 21st, inst.
Terms: Cast on delivery
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
CITY HALL
the
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 25th. January, to the 6th. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOURTH February, (both days inclusive), that the THIRTY during which period no Transfer ORDINARY GENERAL MEET of Shares can be Registered.
ING of SHAREHOLDERS in JOHN D. HUMPHREYS
this Company will be held at the Offices
Messrs. of
Jardine & SON.
Matheson & Co., Ltd. оп General Managers.
Thursday, 26th. January, 1922,
receiving the Report of Directors together with a state- ment of Accounts for the year anding 31st December. 1921.
.The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th. January, to THURSDAY, 26th, January, both days.inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors. MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 10th. January, 1922.
FIFTH PIANO RECITAL
to be given by HARRY ORE
оп
Monday, January, 23rd, xt-
5.30 p.m.
Booking at ANDERSON'S
PINKETTES
stating
Every druggist æells them, or post free, 60 cents the phial, from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, Shanghai..
丰
even
China's Many Treaties.
which with arrive after able time must elapse in order to enable the delegations to obtain contract date. *ire Nails 11+-3| dszeriptions of the conventions from their varions Home Govara- are on offer at $9.00 to $9.10,† ments. It is expected that a resolution requesting the “above lists without finding buyers. Tin will be formally adopted to-day, as yesterday's agreement was duly plates are quoted at $9.00 but tentative. During the discussion Dr. Koo particularly referred to market is dull.
the treaty with Russia, negotiated in 1894 by Li Hung-ching, as Flour market report. Stack: typical of these secret treaties concluded not only by China with About 1,010,000 sacks Quotations: other Powers, but also by other nations among themselves regard American Patent $3.80 per sacking China. Dr. Koo declared that the Chinese delegate was pre- American Straight $2.85 per sackpared to submit to the Fowers all understandings affecting China American Cut off $2.90 per sack whether secretly or openly negotiated. Shangbai Flour $315 per sack
Later. Australian No. 1 $2.90.
Window Glass.--Some smali business has found the books at $8.00-$8.40 per
case for fair average sizes. No fresh business reported.
BUSH OF EXPONT ORDERS FOR SCOTTISH COAL. Scottish coalowners have a rush of export orders unequall d} since pre-war daya, says a "Homé paper. Steamers are loading night and day. So pressed are some Fifeshire and Lothian col leries that it has been found necessary to close the order books temporarily. Miners are working overtime.
The Powers have consented to prepare a list of all agreements relative to China.'
One of the British spokesman' last evening indicated that Bri tain did not care to assume responsibility for dropping Article & of the Open Door resolution, notwithstanding that Sir Robert Borden had submitted the motion whereby the article was laid azide. The spokesman added that the article was thoroughly approved by the British, but was in no way part of the Open Door proposition. He indicated that the article was thoroughly worthy and perhaps It will come up again before the final settlement of Far East ques-" tons is reached.
ANOTHER SHIPPING WAGE DISPUTE.
Rome Jan. 20. As a result of a wage dispute between the leader of the Seaman' Union and the Shipowners' Federation, the Istier bas decided to
up all vereis and dismiss their crews Hitherto one améria and afty-one ships of over half a million tons have been Inid up.
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