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NOTICE.

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to paragraph of the Dɔgs" regulations requiring owners to report any suspected case to the nearest Police Station.

The Public are also requested!

pany will be changed from 1st. Saptember 1993, to

THE MONGKONG JOCKEY .

CLUB.

Extraordinary General to report any suspicious cases of Members will be that comes to their notice either

Hongkong Club Annex. to the Police or the Colonial held in the Jockey Club Rooms. Veterinary Surgeon direct.

G. R. SAYER,

Monday, September, 4th. 1922, at 5pm. for the purpose of confirm- Head of the Sanitary Department.ing the Resolution passed at the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

VEREENIGDE

SEDERLANDSCHE

SCHEEPVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ United Netherlands Navigation Compay.)

HOLLAND-OOSŤ AZIA LIJN.

Holland-East Asia Linet

Prom HAMBURG, BREMES. AMSTERDAM, ROTTER-

DAM & GENOA,

The Steamship

*GEMMA

Extraordinary General Meeting beld on the 15th. Day of Au. ust 1922, approving the Stewards reheme for carrying out retain alterations in the Jockey Club premises at the Race Course.

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HONGKONG CLUB

NOTICE.

HE Second Yearly Drawing i of 2 Debentures (190 issue-i $569 each) of the Hongkong Club, Payable on Saturday, the 30:b.l September 1922, will be held in! having arrived from the above the Club House at 11 o'clock, parts, consignees of cargo by beram, on Friday, the Sth. Septem are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into

ber 1922.

Reuters of Debentures are in

sited to attend the Drawing.

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1822.

H. K. 4002

FOR HIRE

MOTOR

LORRIES

FREIGHT

OR

BUILDING

MATERIALS

TAKEX 10 ALL

PASSENGERS ARRIVED..

Per T.X.Kas. Taiyo Maru, from San Francisco, via ports Aug. 31. Mrs. Irs Alexander, Ur. JE Atherley, Mr. F. M. Blackwell, | Mr. M. H. Chanrai, Mrs. C. M. Chan and son, Miss, A. Chan, Miss IG. Cban Miss Winnie Chan. Mrs. Chan Kai Ming. Mrs. Ella H. Cooley, Mr. John Dias,| Mr. H. Divansing, Mr. L Fisher, Mr. H. L For, Miss K. Fox, Mr. E. Gudharan, Mr. S H. Guerin, Misa L. B. Hardell, Mr. H. Hoshida, Mr. and Mrs. |L C. Hutt, Mr. K. Ishimitan, Mr. F. Macorquadare, Mr. J. 5, Ocam po, Mr. A. F. Peters, Mr. C. Saines, Mr. M. Shibarski, Mrs. X. Shiba- zaki and 3 children, Mr. G. Sim- mons, Mr. R. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Starr, Mr. R. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. VanCnyck and child,

PARTS OF THE COLONY-‡Mrs. Wong Lai Sang and Miss

Wong Wing Kap.

DOMINION MOTOR Fragante, Mr. O. Abaney, Miss M.

TRANSPORT.

145. PRAYA FAST 1 4002 1K-673

*PHONES

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.

Bule for Ecke and Haiphong eve

sitra's Treeday,

Per a Hakone Maru, from London via ports, Sept. 1.—Mr. J.

Hundentesfull. Miss, J. Riley, Mr. Khoo Keng-tay. Mr. W. Kay, Mrs. C. B. Towill and 2 children, Mr. C. Gross, Mrs. G. L Campbell, Miss D. E. Campbell. Master L Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chatley. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ¡Cornsby and infant. Mr. L. W. Faucett. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. H Grice, Mr. C. Hapting. Mr. H. R. Peterer. [lolgate, Miss F. MacGregor, Miss N. MacGregor, Mr. W. J. Izard. Mr. H. A. Lorentz, Mr. H. J. Lundh. Ma... Pander, Mr. H. Rogerson, Capt. J. Sak, Mrs. M. S. Shailer. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ter- ill and 2 children, 31rs. F. 1. Reifkohl, Mr. Cha Swes Ee, Mr. Khoo Keng Wah, Mr. T. B. Haien. 1 Mr. and Mrs, A. North and child. Mrs. J. Bradbury and 4 children, Mr. H. Chita. Mr. R. Heise, Mr. H. Mitsuki, Mr. K. Yozewa, Rev. M. Uemura, Mr. S. Tada, Mr. A. Honda, Mr.N. H. A. 31. 1922, the HEAD OFFICE Cardew. Viscount N. Oda, Mr, X. Co.. Lid-General of the above Company will be Ebihara, Mr. K. Goto, Lt-Com S. MESSRS, Jardine Matheson A from the 1st. September. Blance. Major and Mrs. Manegers Indo-China Steam located on the Second Floor of Hirose. Lt.-Com. Y. Kumoka, Mr. Claims against the steamer Navigation Co., Ltd., Hongkonx. Powell's Building, 12. Des Voeur, K. Miki, Mr. S. Nakamura, Mr. K.j must be presented in writing are prepared to receive Tenders Road. within ten days after arrival of for the temporary repait, floating steamer, otherwise they will not and delivery of the above termer re recognised.

the hazardous and/or extra-hazar- dous godowns of the Hongkong

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Lid, whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtain led.

Goods not cleared by the 9th September, 1922, at 4 p m. will be: kubject to zeni.

All broker, chafed and damag

FOR SALE-Steam Launched packages are to be left in the they will be Length 65 it. Speed 10 godowns, where Epots. First Class Condition-examined on the Sth. September, Apply Box No. 741 co "Pong-riday) at 10 am. br Men kong Telegraph."

S. P. C. A.

NYONE desirous of getting into communication with the the Inspector of the above Socie's should address P. O. Pex No. 31.

ANY SHIPS FOR SALE!

WISHING to buy two Iron or

Steel steamers of 1800 to 2000 tons carrying capacity, coal or of burning. double bottom, about 10 miles speed and about S years old, I shall be pleased to receive cffers, to No. 176 c'o "Hongkong Telegraph."

NOTICE.

DO YOU UWE MONEY.

Un gun home. at your fasians, et herwise!

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13. Queen's Bond Central,

eczanet.

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Manager.

Goddard & Douglas.

By Order.

A. H. ABBAS.

Secretary. Hongkong. 28th. August, 1992.

S. a. “TUNGSHING.

STRANDED IN SWATOW HARBOUR.

her stores. apparel and tackle

The faeuita Makte:KET FUTURAr

HAI-MUN

(Capt. Charles E Page Appi Thon. Cook and Soho na to Bang TO.. 4. Wick Lok Barent

NOTICE OF RÉMOVAL.

HONGKONG HOTEL COM- PANY. LIMITED.

Jongkong. 29th. August 1922.

Nakarai, L. K. Nishi, Mr. E. Nishikawa, Major K. Otsuka. Mr.

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

In conjunction with CHINA MOTORS (1933), LTD. STAR AND BASTERN GARAGE, Shanghai. YIH CHONG GARAGE, Peklog.

PENINSULA HOTEL GARAGE

KOWLOON.

A livery service of new Studebaker Cars is now available.

per

SEVEN PASSENGER CARS $7.00 hour PASSENGER CARS $5.00 per hour

FIVE

RATE WAITING TIME

Car Storage $20.00 per month.

Shell Motor Spirit and Vacuum Lubricating Oil supplied.

United States Tyres and Tubes.

Full line of motor accessories on hand.

Tel. No. K 374.

Il you want to take good photographs why not use the

GOERZ

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Sole agents in China

HALL, LAW & GO.

Telephone 3:17.

WAR DEBTS CANCELLATION.

10, Des Voeux Road, C.

igrammes in Europe are. to "

continue."

"It would amount in practical affect to our aiding and abetting the building up of these great military and armament establish. ments, and thereby abetting war,

'If cancellation said Mr. Borah. is to be considered at all, it should humanity, of economic sanity and not to enable these military establishments, these grest armies

now burdening and which are torturing and threatening Europe and which will lead inevitably to greater suffering, more misery and more war."

No Fire Insurance will besloat, in the Harbour of Swatow, THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL Sama, Lt. and Mrs. N. Stern, Mr.receipt of the Balfour Note, that! be considered in the interest of

effected by the undersigned any case whatever.

infin & condition for proceeding to

Hongkong.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

General Agents. Hongkong, 2nd. Sept., 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From ANTWERP, MIDDLES. BRO. LONDON & STRAITS. The Steamship

Permits for inspection of vessel; as she now lies, will be issued on! |application to the above.

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

F

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE DOLLAR ($1-) peri share for account 1922 will be payable on MONDAY the 18th September 1992.

Shareholders are requested to apply for Dividend Warrants at the Company's Office St. George's "BENREOCH"

Building, Hongkong. Consignees of cargo are hereby THE TRANSFER BOOKS of informed that all Goorts are the Company will be closed from being landed at their risk into Saturday, 9th. September,

hazardous and 'ot the

extra Monday, the 18th September hazardous Godowns of the Hong-11922, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. kong and Kowloon Wharf and

General Managers.

in Godown Co. Ltd., whence andfor from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No clairns will be admitted atta: the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 9th. Sept., will be subject to rent.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAM- BER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.

A NEW CLASS for BEUIN-

COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL

ible rates.

on to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Акелся. The OWIE HARBOUR COAL

CO. LTD.

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

DEPLORES WAR SPIRIT. Quoting & recent statement by Mr. Lloyd George concerning

being preparations

made by

Boropean nations to devise more suggestions of debt cancellation. deadly weapons, Mr. Borah said in the name of economic re- habilitation” was “ more or leas an impertinence."

Mr. Borah pointed out that the

France has not ratified

ference and will not even consider treaties of the Washington Con them until October. Even if the treaties are ralified oltimately,

Cause

ment has been crushed and the of disarmament halted and scotched by the delay and utter loss of interest in the proposition.

The American View. Mr. Mallon, Secretary of the 1. Sakai, Prof. R. F. L. K.U.S. Treasury, made it plain, T. Sado. Mr. T. Tode. Mr. E. the United States is not consider Wade, Mr. T. Yoshomicto, Capt. King & proposal for cancellation of Ozawa, Mr. C. K. Katips, Barthe allied war debts, and that Y. Sek, Mr. M. Wakabayashi, Mr.otiations for funding these debts will proceed without regard THE undersigned are prepared K. Ishido, Mrs. A. Could. Mrs. To action that may be taken by so quote prices for best quali Grantham. Mr. S. Pujakė. Miss C. Great Britain toward her debtors. ty freshly mined SILIMPOPON Pjalte, Mr. Chin-Huang Lin. Mr. The Secretary of the Treasury COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at W. J. Wilkinson, Miss H. Wilkin-made the Note the section of SEBATTIK or SANDAKAN (British North Borneo) or to son, Mr. A. P. Periera, Miss Semphatically restating the posi contract for regular Bunker Sup Bentall, Mr. T. W. Cook, Mr. G. tion of the United States: Al- plies for 6 or 12 months at favour. Bingo, Mr. C. W. P. Daiston, Mr.though Americs recognizes the J. W. Dearn, Miss M. Ecard. Mr. right of European nations to make Steamers calling at SEBATTIK W. T. Fulgow, Mr. H. Fukami. any debt adjustments they see fit. SANDAKAN exclusively for Mr. E. L. Gray, Mr. A. H. Hansen, it was emphasized that concella- Bunkers are exempt from pay- Mias W. Jersen, Mr. M. Julican, tion of war debts could not be nent of ordinary Port Charges. Dr. and Mrs.. G. E. King and made on basis of equality where The minimum draft of water children, Miss F. Paul, Miss D. H. the United States is concerned.

Since America is a creditor slongside the Company's Wharf Pederson, Mr. Hung-Chan Tsao, it Sebatik is 28 feet at low water Mr. Yi Kek 5o. Mr. Teu Chee ation, holding obligations of the Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie Shen. Mr. Cha Jennings, Mr. Y Allies, sed since the ailied nations Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any Chi Mei. Mr. Chang En Lin, Miss are all indebted to one another, it required information, concerning R. Elias, Dr. T. Miki, Miss F.was pointed out that America the port can be had on applica Piepenhagh, Mr. W. E. Harris, would be called on to make all

Mr. and Mrs. H. Brewster-Gow and the sacrifices in the event of he said, "the spirit of the move- child. Mr. S. Ishiwatari, Dr. H. general cancellation.

Furthermore, it was stated, the American Debt Funding Com- Hapekira, Dr. H. Inada, Mr. Y Ogawa, Mr. S. Nagasawa and Mr.mission had no authority to K. Yamazaki.

cancel any debts. Before Con. gress, if so inclined, could pase

"In the meantime," he conting- legislation necessary to such a

ed, "every effort is being made in stap, Mr. Mellon is inclined to this country la certain quarters to believe the cancellation talk!

revive the war spirit. People would have evaporated.

who bave 'great interest in Treasury officials regard

disarmament and peace are lessening of German reparation Thus the Daily f'hronicle: Should payments to France as a foregone denounced by those in authority. the excitement of certain officials." Expedition, to the Calcutta office witners a new Treaty of Peace. Germany is carrying a financial that war is imminent. Only

Inad beyond bar capacity. That short time ago the representatives School, Fees, etc. of the Remi-gton Typewriter Co. it will add's chapter to its history France may be willing to reduce of several naliots met here to

uf & pleasanter kind than the one Sir:-I thank you for your which closed with the fierce the payments would be accepted exchange views upon perfecting letter of April. 4th. 1922. The fighting that gave it the name of Remington Portable Typewriter the City of the Violated Trasts of getting what Germany was have a treaty putting, ban upan which you have loaned to us is a Only Irishmen and Englishmen able to pay. very great success and we have who love honour, realise the full The Balfour Note waaregarded as it continually in use. Although bitterness of that melanchote the forerunner of further could appear, therefore, that it

The Stone upon cellation suggestions by debtors to we have not been travelling for transaction. very long it has already gone which the Treaty with William the United States. It was stated through & pretty high trial as we was signed still remains on ite that proposals for partial cancella tion of proportionate reductions by have laken it over several big pedestal at the west end passes in very bad weather. At Tbomond Bridge on the Shannon all nations would not be surprising

FOR FULL SUMMER TIME. your request I am sending you constant reminder of a Scrapto Administration officials.

No In a formal statement, Senator

fewer than 284 local" N INTERIM DIVIDEND of a photograph of the Typewriter of Paper. But at the moment off BORAH ASSAILS BALFOUR NOTE,

and AN INTE CU CON pofteins operated by a Tember or signing it was not a mere scrap. share has been declared for the the Expedition, which I bope will Many of the stipulations were Borsh vigorously assailed the anthorities in England

honourably carried out. That British cancellation proposal for Wales, representing 10,000,000 balf year ending 30th. June 1922. (suit your requirements.

I must again thank you for the curious plan of self-determination its failure to mention disarma- people, have seat resolutions to He asserted that "any the Early Closing Association Such Interim Dividend will be payable on and after Monday the loan of this most excellent accepted by the English General ment.

book of debts which does not disclose meat of the fall summer 11ib. September, at the offices of Machine. I am sending you the for the Irish army might have scheme for the cancellation of protesting against any curtail- Scotland is no less the Company, where shareholders negative of the photograph to use been taken from B

Chivalry. The stray was parad-beyond question that it will result period. requested to apply for as you require.

ed on King's Island. A flag was in reducing the land and sea forces enthusiastic, and aiready 49 placed in the ground. Those who is not in the interest of peace but Scottish local authorities have were for King William and his in the interest of war and pot in joined in the protest. On the service were to file to the left the interest of humanity but in ground that the extra hours of

light have benefited cyclists con Those who elected for service the interest of murder.

The American people, be said, siderably the National Cyclists' with the French king were to Mesara. Mustard sod Company keep straight on. All Limerick could never be interested in any Union have promised to support are the sole Representatives of asambled on the city walls to proposal that did not include a dis-the association in their campaign Remington Typewriter Co. in watch the choice: Out of 15,000 armament programme. Nothing against the curtailment. Ther view with the deepest regret Hongkong and Ching, and would men, only 200 ffed to the left. could be gained by cancelling be pleased to demonstrate this The rest decided for the French the debt, he said, "if the gigantic any attempt to aborten the time

armament pro- | available for their pastime. military and army-and exile. machine.

GENERAL'S THANKS.

Echo of Everest Expedition. All claims against the steamer

NERS will commence on The following is a copy of a must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 23rd. Fept., Monday, 11th. September, 1922 letter written by Major-General if sufficient support be forth-C. G. Bruce, who was in charge or they will not be recognized. CORNER of Bonham Road and

Western Street, Hongkong-aged Goods are to be left in the ment and enquiries regarding Examination for New Boys, Godowns where they will be ex- hours of

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

All broken, chafed and dam-coming. Application for enrol of the ill-fated Mont Everest Limerick, as now seems probable. conclusion, as it was pointed ontƒAnd one would suppose, from

Saturday, Sept., 9th. at 9.30 am. amined on the 9th. Sept. at 10 should be made to the undersign-(India) Ltd

ed as early as possible.

No Fire Insurance has been

School begins September 11th.a.m. For Prospectus for boarders and day boys apply The Warden, effected. St. Stephen's College, Hongkong.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bave receiv

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday, the 4th. Sept., 1922, commencing at 10.30 a.m.

st No. 10 Grdown of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowloon 208 coils Scrap wire

123 bars and 59 bundles Fidt and

Round Iron

129 pieces Steel Wedges

8 packages wire rope

174 coils Old wire

56 packages Molasses

38 boles Old Newspaper

3 bales Casin

213 sacks Flour

And

Sugar, Rice, fertilizer, etc., etc. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. ~*

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & .CO., LTD.

Hongkong, 2nd. Sept., 1922.

Agents.

J. B. LAL,

THE ABLE INDIAS PHYSICIAN PROSE SINGAPORE,

jenes resis to receive an

who

Populta on the following danmar

Tinthache. Banning of the Nuen,

GARANTELS TH KURS

1. Cataren, Heaagne, Hemgrania. Farain

3 m., et

the shiva da ste chan

TWO MINITZA

$1,000 REWARD,

----#

A Reward a $1.000 inne tlumendi, will be

By Order... D. K. PLAIR,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th. August 1922.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

paul to any factor who is the to fare the Warrants. aber melanino diverses within 2 minute.

Soyop making sah of my medicine nitary

CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

The REGISTER, of SHARES

by remote my label or rubetilting bis of the Company will be closed

ill not be entiĵled to the reward,

The malings of my own preparation. feas from the 30th. August, 1922, until cure all kinds of Far Diseases as well as oththe 11th. September 1922, (both) sicknesses kad paarantee to cure saliealit.

days inclusive), during which

Consalting charge

Visiting Fre

༄༄་

$3.00 5.00

Commiting boars 9 s.m. to 12 Xron.

2 pm to 8 pm.

++

J. B. LAL,

ejo KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Boots No. 45,

period no transfer of shares can be registered.

* By order of the Board of

Directors.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers.

Yours faithfully. (SJ) C. G. BRUCE, Major-General,

"Mont Everest Expedition, Khamba Dzong, Tibet. April, 13th. 1922."

of

* her recognition of the necessity

poison gas, notwithstanding we

its use.

"If we cancel these debts it

would eimply fit into this scheme of armaments, of buge land forces, of more wars and thereby store debts. So the vicions circle continues.

time.

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