THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, JULY 19 1923.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTHCOMING AUCTION
WANTED.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., TLD
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OARD.-RESIDENCE
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Comfortable and homely.
table:"
"AUSTRALIEN
One minute from Ferry Steamer The M/S Cuisine under personal supervis. ion. Private Billiard Torma very moderate. Toléphone, K. 357. Mrs. Staward Ogilvie..
TO BE LET.
TO LET European Bale in Lee Building, Wanchai Gap Road. Apply to 32 Kennedy Rd.
LET-Office Rooms at No. Toes Your Road, Caritral. Apply to The Bank of Canton,
Ltd.
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TO LET-Office Room at Floor, No. 10, Des Vœux Road, Cer tral, Apply to
HALL, LAW & co.
SALES TO-DAY'S RADIO NEWS.
HUGHES & HOUGH LAMMERT BROS.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
"AND BROKERS.
The Dadersigned bara received
by. Publi having, arrived, Consignees of instructions to well cargo are hereby informed that Auction all goods are being landed and
on-FRIDAY,
stored at their risk into the the 20th July, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., at hazardous and/or extra hazardous their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Ltd., whence delivery may be Street, obtained.
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No claima will be admitted after, the goods have left the Godowns, and all goode remain. in undelivered after the 25th. of July, 1923, will be subject to
rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Go- down where they will be exams in the presence of Consignees by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on the 25th. of July, 1923, at if Ali claims must reach us before the 28th. of July, or they will
No Fire Insurance will b
1.
SPACIOUS Offices on Ground not be recognised.
coubtars;
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of No. 4, Duddel Street, newly fitted with toak-effected.
Bills of Lading will be coun Wood Panels and suitable for Banking and other tersigned by
Electric Light JOHN MANNERS & Co., LTD businesses. Installation completed. Centrally located. Ready for immediate ocupation. Apply to Box No. $54 6/6" Hongkong Telegraph.
LOST.
OST.-A black Pekinese Poodle. Finder please re- turn to Mrs. Vessoona 6 Minden Avenue, Kowloon. Telephons No. K. 623, Reward for Finder.
TENDERS WANTED.
ELIABLE contractors
Agents.
THE PENISULAR & ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
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STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, AND BOMBAY, THROUGH BILLS OF LAD- ING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND
LONDON.
THE Steamship
**KIDDERPORE"
carrying His Majesty's Maile, are will be despatched from this port at Noon, on SATURDAY, the 21st July taking 'Cargo for the
Rated to tender, for the
following work:-
Over 30,000 cub feet cut above Ports.
moulded & fine punched Granite Over
35,000 Brickwork.
cub.
Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be conveyed foot by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay, and there transhipped to the on carrying Steamer for Marseilles and London.
For particulars apply to the HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST CO., LTD.
Architecte, Powell's Building.
T
G.
NOTICE...
are
R.
hereby E Public informed that Queen's Road East between Arsenal Street and
Wanchai Road will be CLOSED to motor traffic from TUESDAY, 17th. inst. until further notice.
P. P. J. WODEHOUSE; Acting Captain Superintendent
of Police. Hongkong 16th. July 1923.
G.
NOTICE.
R.
TO Owners and Drivers of Motor Vehicles. The Coa8- tal Road balween Castle Peak and Tsun-Wan is CLOSED to Motor Traffic. The Coastal Road, from the junction of the Tai. Po Road to Teun is now open to traffic.
E. D. C. WOLFE. Ceptain Superintendent of Polier. Hongkong, 18 h July, 1923,
Parcels will be received at the Office until 5 pm, the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required, For furiber particulars, apply
to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
& CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 16th July, 1923.
Ji
CHINA SEAS. HONGKONG HARBOUR. AS from the 23rd. July, 1923,
and until further notice two (2) junke will be employed in taking soundings and Borings! in the Harbour on line from Statue Pier to Holt's barf.
Each of the said junks will) exhibit:-
By day-On the foremast a
Red Ensign and Jeet below! 4 Black Ball 2 feet in diameter.
By night-On the foremast 21
Red Lights in a vertical line one over the other, 4 feet apart; and at the bow and also at the stern one White Light, each of the White Lights is to be placed 6 feet) above the gunwhale.
All vessels are warned to give these junks a safe berth and to at slow speed when proceed parsing.
C. W. BECKWITH,
Commander R.N. Barbour Master, &c Harbou: Office. Hongkong 16 h. July 1923.
Household Furniture
(removed to Sale, Room for
convenience of sale). Comprising:: Double Wardrobe, Washstands, Double and Single Teak Bedsteads, Teak and Iron Cots, Dining Table and Chairs, Shanghai Baths, Din-
or Waggons, Hatstands general sundries.
Also.."
and
A Large Quantity of Recorde (Black Labels, Purple and Red
Seal)
and Music Books, &c. Hongkong, 16th July, 1923.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have receiv.
ed instructions to sell
Public Auction on
Friday, the 20th. July 1923. commencing at ram.
at No. 107 The Peak
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
comprising
British Immigrants to be Deported.
New York, July 1724
In conerquence of the exhaus-
The Typhoon.
CHINA'S FINANCE
MINISTER."
Wang Ko-min Declines Post.
Peking, July 18.
Later.
is
CORRESPONDENCE.
(To the Editor of the "Borgtong Cara Pelegraph.""}
A Defence of Dr. Sun. Sir-Mr. C. C. Wu is, by birth and breeding, a gentleman, and Wang Ko-min did not proceed with that perfect courtesy which man; be answered, quite simply, tion of the British immigration to Loyang, but returned from the chief attribute of a gentle by quota for July, only 42 first-class Pactingfu to Peking, arriving last with parfoot logic, the Telegraph's
cabin passengers out of 522 night.
query as to the status of Dr. Sun arriving from Great Britain by
Yat-sen. the as. Baltic will be permitted At a meating of the directors of
Mr. Wu's article was a dignifi- entry. The "remainder will be the Bank of China, to-day, it was ed, truthful statement of things as deported.
unanimously decided to urge they are, and certainly merited a Wang Xo-min not to accept the dignified review in the columns of post of Finance Minister.
the Telegraph, but instead it was Manila, 18th. July (9 a.m.) It was argued that although used as an excuse for one more of The typhoon is now east of Wang Ko-min would have to sever the Telegraph's periodical diatribes Southern Luzon in about 128 deg. his connection with the Bank if against Dr. Sun Yat-sen. I bare tables, Chesterfield chairs (with Long. East and 15 deg. Lat, North, he accepted the portfolia, yet it read them all, a long series of covers Carpets, Ruge, Curtains, moving west north-west or north would involve the Bank in the them, sometimes vindictive, some- suspicion that it was utilising its times sarcastic, sometimes Brass Curtain Poles, Glassware, west.
resources to segist Wang Ko-min, pedagogic, each one an insult to Standard lamp and table lamps)
thus affecting the Bank's oredit.
the thousands of intelligent Chin- with shades, eto, eto
Wang Ko-min was eventually ess who think as Sua Yat-sen persuaded to adopt this view,
does and bave implicit faith in his The meeting appointed
integrity. Re deputation of three directors to As an English - speaking interview Kao Ling-wei in order "Foreignor" I am sincerely to explain the Bank's reasons for shamed that an English paper urging Wang Ko-mia to refuse should consistently try to belittle. Cabinet position. - Duilt one who is without question the Bulletin.
biggest man in China, the best known and most respected Chìn- ese in the world. ****
Large teak Table. Occasional
On View from Thursday the 19th. July 1923.
Catalogues will be issued, Terms. Cash on delivery. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PEAK CHUROX.
A Fatal Explosion.
Belgrado, July 17. Many are reported killed and injured by an explosion near Kraguyeato, sixty miles south east of Belgrade.
Clash With Police. Mexico, California, July 17. Three persons have been killed ani cevatal wunded as a result of a blash between the police and
President Harding's Tour.
The Undersigned have received ON the remaining SUNDAYS a group of deposed councillors in July and the SUNDAYS; led by Mayor Loera and Con- instructions from the Registrar, in Au.at there will be Evaning gressman Covairut. Supreme Court, to sell by Public Service at 6.30 at the Poak Auction. (For Account of the Church. The Preacher on July 22nd will be Rev J Kirk Maconachie and on the following SUNDAYS the Rev A.D. Stewart, All Seats are free."--
Concerned),
on MONDAY, the 23rd July, 1923, at 11 am, at the Hing Wah Paste Manufac- turing Co., Gordon Street.
Furniture and Sundries Comprising: Marble top Washetaud, Side- beard, Tea Tables, Teak Chairs, Clocks, Counter Tables, Stools, Fans, Tables Scales, Electric Empty Boxes etc., etc.
Also
1 Large Motor Truck, 1 Safe, 2 big Scales, 5 Cases String, and a number of cases of Macaroni.: Star Paste. Min Shell etc., etc. Terms: Cash on delivery.
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Local Society's Diamond Jubilee.
Sun Yat-sen is easily the peer of any man in public life to-day. a statesman forced by circums lances to become soldier. He' undergoes every day a mental and physical strain that would
Be. has great send apy European statesman to
Fairbanks, July 17.
The Feast of the Patron of the President Harding has reached within 150 miles of the Arotic Society of St. Vincent de Paul Cirole. He drove an engine for willbe celebrated on Sunday, 22nd Anatorium. twenty-six miles over the Alaskan July. A general meeting is to be physical courage, When it is Railways.
held at 11 am, on that day in the reported that his army in retreat- Mission House, Catholic Catheding he at once takes a train to t
the front. K-cently at Shoklung rál, at which an address on The New York, Juls 17. Catholic Church and Labourhe turned back a retreating A message from Tokyo states will be given by Mr. W. G. Filz- Lamy, placed bimself at the front, saying "Follow me: I am not afraid. Way should you be?" that Miss Jane Addams is fast Gibbon, B.A.
her. recent The Society, which is the oldest
1 recovering from
and will soon be charitable organisation in the talked with him a year ago, five operation discharged from hospital.
Colony, celebrated this year the minutes after the attempt to blow 60th anniversary of its foundation bim up on the "Wing Fung." He in Hongkong. From small be was absolutely calm, and we dia- innings it has grown with the cussed the business at hand as Colony, until to-day it provides though nothing untoward had occurred and he refused to per- for 172 poor families of diff-rent mit the shooting of the men who nationalities. St. Joseph's Home
Boston, July 17. Nearly 300 passengers learnt that they had won the ocean marathon arriving here just in time to be admitted and included in the British quota for July.
for the Aged Poor, Kowloon Tong, tried to kill him, though the Com- San Francisco, July 17. Ninety-eight Australians and was found d by the Socisty a few mander of the "Wing Fang" pro- New Zealandera are being beld years ago, but has recently been tested, saying, "How can I be re- not shoot men who try to kill by the immigration authorities taken over by the Little Sisters of sponsible for your safety if I can-
waiting instructions from Wa the Poor.
you,?" The Society, has specially
Sun Yat-sen has a big heart. DA ROCHA'S MARTobington as to whether the im
migration quota applicable to interested itself during recent Men of bis calibre do not connive
in providing for the A D'Aguilar St. "Phone 2932
those countries has been made up. years
education of the children of at killing, in epite of the fact that Editor's Death.
the very poor. It now maintains political assassination is an in- stitution as old as China itself. I two vernacular schools, one sincerely bone he does not see the Ardsley (On Hudson)
Wanchai and the New York, July 17.-
other issue of the Telegraph where his John Mo Alpine Siddal, editor Yaumati, and also pays the fee name is mentioned in the same paragraph with a recent attempt
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in Hongkong, not for bis sake,
but for our own.
of the American Magazine, died for an English education for a here last night, Mr. Siddal was large number of poor children.
The Society depends almost a very well-known American
We must not overlook the fact journalist, his editorial being entirely for its funds on the pro- always written in a trenchant ceeds of the annual bazaar, which that Sun Yat sen is Chiness, that and commonsense manner. He is held each year in Decemberbe is working in Chins, and even
re- and in connection with which commenced journalism as a
porter and assistant city editor there is usually a draw for a then he has a precedent in nat with the Cleveland Plain Dealer motor car and other valuablo too remote European history for in 1899. He then indentified prize. We understand that there very act for which we criticise lesser mental stature, lesser himself with the Chautauquon is to be a special effort to make him. Against, what to men of Horgonyazine being its assistant for this year's bazaar a record suc physical courage, would be insur-
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Plumbers on Strike.
New York, July 17. Eight hundred plumbers have gone on strike, demanding the institution of a standard wage.
LAWN TENNIS.
is making China's history. That mountable obstacles, Sun Yat-sen history will give him full me Aure of credit and his name will live,' while the little fellows who malign him will be forgotten a week after.
ment."
Yours etc. BENTON B. BYRD. Hongkong, July 19th, 1923. CHINESE FOOTBALL
The annual match between staff they have. "Passed the Monu and pupils in connection with the Queen's College tournament was played off yesterday, and resulted in the staff winging by 56 games to 43. Ralston and CrookTM were MISCELLANEOUS MAIL. in good trim and obtained 26 Dead snakes, mah-jongg sets, games, The distribution of prizes Latest Donation to Fund. Filipino tobacco, strange musical took place after the match. fostrumente, pork, betel nuta, Scores
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