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SHIPPPING BOARD BOATS.

BIDS FOR TWO HUNDRED...

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THE CHINESE DIS- TURBANCES.

The Powers United..

SINGAPORE TRIALS,

ATTEMPTED MURDER BY CHINESE.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

BO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TURKISH EXECUTIONS.-

KURDISH REVOLUTIONISTS

HANGED.

ACCIDENT.

CRASH ON THE WONGNEI-/ CHONG ROAD.

Washington, June 30.

Constantinople, June 30. Those Twenty bids were received at the

Singapore, June 30.-Goh Hood-sentenced to death in connection salo of 200 Shipping Board vesselä aggregating 817,000 tona. The bids kiat, a well-known member of the with the recent Kurdish revolt-the included one of $1,370,000. The Chinese community, has been ringleader, Sheikh Said, and forty- vessels are being sold. for scrap charged with the attempted mur six of his supporters-wore hanged ping-Router's "American Service|der of Boon Yong-soo by shooting in the public square at Dlabeki

at him with an automatic at the amid the applause of the crowd Chinese Swimming Club. It ap who helped to adjust and pull the pears that the complainant and gallows ropes.--Router. his wife went to the swimming club in company with Klat to VOLUNTEER'S settle certain differences. In the course of conversation the com- his plainant tried to throttle Peking, June 30-In reference wife whereon Klat fired at im injured him that to the comments of the Daily Tele- and graph's diplomatic correspondent, he had to be sent to hospital. It is authoritatively stated that the Bail of $10,000 was allowed and insinuation

therein, the trial adjourned.. contained namoly that British and Japanese. Mr. Wilcoxen of the Straits representatives are being excluded Trading Company was fined fifteen owing to lack of solidarity among dollars for driving a car in cash the representatives of the interested negligent manner and falling to powers in Peking, is entirely obey the orders of the police and erroneous. It is pointed out that with driving without a licence. the heads of the Legutions obvious- ly cannot negotiate in a body and must delegate that duty to a low of their members. It is equally ob- be vious that no decision can reached without the consent of all the heads of the Legations. It is emphasised that at no period, han] the solidarity of the powers been more clearly demonstrated than at the present time-Reuter

BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA.

THE WATER

SUPPLY.

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Information was received last evening of an accident which befel two members of the Motor Cycle of the Hongkong Detachment

Both Volunteer Defence Corps. were engaged" on special duty in connection with the prevailing system of patrols, when turning Into the Wongrelchong Rond above. Repulse Bay they crashed into a car at an awkward bend.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925.

NOTICES.

Farticulars and Conditions of the Sale by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1925, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the` Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Aberdeen in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75

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Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary

Aberjeca inland

Lot No. 83,

No. of Sole.

Registry No.

Locality.

Xeonrajart".

H.

D.

Ao per cale pian

About 13,559.

vquare fest.

Fanta

Ugget Price.

*BANK HOLIDAY

Wednesday, 1st July, 1925.

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NOTICE

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

N. Y. K. LINE.

As from and Including the first day of July, 1025, the interest and responsibility of Mr. Edward The Steamship. Maurice Raymond in the firm of Moxon & Taylor, Sharebrokers, haa been terminated by mutual consent. Dated the 1st day of July, 1925.

MOXON & TAYLOR,

E. M. RAYMOND.

HONGKONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY LIMITED...

"TOYOOKA MARU”” V 28. out. (Arrived on June 28, 1925) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Consignees that all cargoes for Hongkong and local outports via Hongkong ex the aforesaid steamer dave been over-carried to Singa- pore by that steamer owing to the pressut strikes, at the risk and pellg of the shippors, consignees, and/or owners of the goods.

TAKE NOTICE that we have this day taken over from the China & Japan Telephone & Electric Com pany Limited the Hongkong under taking of that Company in pur sance of Telephone Ordinancerlage has been effected,

1925.

The invitation to the public to subscribe for shares has been post- paned until more settled conditions prevail.

Dated 1st July, 1925. -- HONGKONG TELEPHONE CO... LIMITED.

A. L. Terry,

Acting Secretary,

BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction"

of Public Business on Wednesday, the 1st July, 1925,

Hongkong, June 29, 1925

NOTICE.

There are abundant stocks of Firewood on sale in the Coloby, and

We beg to announce that our Depot and Branches will be opon the following hours WEDNESDAY, 1st JULY:-

DEPOT, KOWLOON

AND these are. at present being QUARRY BAY--From 7 a.m. to replenished

channels,

The Volanidors were Mr. E. J. Spradbury of the Hongkong Rope, GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING

Co., and Mr. Perry of the Hongkong THE QUESTION.

Luckily the and Shangha Bank. accident was without serious con- Sanitary Board Meeting.

séquences, Mr. Spradbury receiving the a slight lacerated wound on Mr. N. L. Smith, the Chairman right thigh and Mr. Perry "a con- of the Sanitary Board, at yester-tusion of the hand. After self- day's meeting said that Dr. ministered first aid both were able Macgown had asked for informa- to return to their homes when a tion with regard to the steps taken

to Head-at to remedy the defects of our water report had been made

quarters. (the Chairman) supply. He Promised some time ago that he would go into the whole question

NAVAL SABOTAGE. with the Government and he did so at considerable length some DAMAGE ON DUTCH CRUISER. time ago. He had hoped that he

Amsterdam, June 30-A repost Tientsin, June 30.-The Tupan would have had a reply to lay be of Chihli, Li Ching-lin's, troops fore the Board that day. Der-from Flushing tells of a mysterious have rounded up many local com-haps within a fortnight, when case of sabotage aboard the new munists. Nearly a hundred arrests things got quieter, he might be in were made, principally in the ex- a position to make a statement on Russiari and ex-Corman Conces- the subject. The whole question slons. Among those arrested were obviously needed very careful con- five servants of the Soviet Consul-sideration,

WELCOME ACTION IN TIENTSIN.

A Hundred Arrests.

Dutch cruiser Java. The breach blocks of the guns were removed and thrown overboard, and the rifle bands, and fire hose pipes. severed. The police arrested marine suspected of being con- cerned.

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ate. The Soviet Consul has protest- In addition to the Chairman ed" but without avail, the authori- there were present at the meeting ties alleging that the prisoners the Ho Mr. II. T. Creasy (Dirce- were indulging in subversive Bol- tof of Public Works), Dr. W. V. M. shevik activities. They state that Koch, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Dr. DUTCH LABOUR TROUBLES. they are determined to stop such W. W. Pearse (Medical Officer of propaganda in a time of national stress-Renter's Pacific Service.

EARTHQUAKE.

30,000 HOMELESS.

Santa Barbara June 30.-The work of clearing away the wreck- age is proceeding apace although The shocks continue to occur. principal business thoroughfare is a mass of battered brick and twist-

ed steel. Soldiers, sailors and

Health) and Mr. G. S. Kennedy-LOCKOUT IN BUILDING TRADE, Skipton (Secretary), with

Dr.

Severn (assistant Medical Officer Amsterdam, June 30-Building of Health) niel Mr. D. Davies in Amsterdam is at a standstill (assistant Secretary).

owing to the lockout of 2,000 build- ing workers in consequence of a CHINESE STUDENTS IN

wage disputé-Router. GERMANY.

FORCE THE HANDS OF MINISTER TO BERLIN.

'Demand That General Hsu Leave Germany.

The Canton Gazette publishes, i resolution of sympathy with the Chinese in connection with the Shameen affair, said to have been adopted by citizens of the Union of Soviet Socialists residing in Canton.

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Berlin, June 30. A deputation

The Empress of Asia left yester volunteers patrolled the streets all of Chinese student residents visited night long to prevent looting. The the Chinese Minister, Wei Sun-tchu day for Vancouver, via Shanghai prison wall crumbled and the in-and induced him to sign a document and Japan ports, with a complete. mates escaped. Thirty-thousand whereby the envoy is responsible crew in every department." Indeed, inhabitants are stofcally accepting with his life that General Hsu, the the Company states that a better homelessness and many are en-head of the Chinese Mission to crew has never stailed out of Hong- camped on the lawns in front of Europe shall buy no munitions in kong. the demolished houses. A frea- Germany,, shall not conclude any Hish effect was produced in the loan or make any other agreements) new California Hotel, the outer injurious to China.. It is also de- walls of which leaned gradually and collapsed the leaving occu- pants lying safely in their beds. Reuter.

GARAGE FIRE.

TWO CARS SEVERELY DAMAGED.

-MILNERS' SAFES

manded that Hsu shall immediately! THE Undersigned have jus leave Germany.

received a shipment of safes Wei Sun-tchu protested to the of various Sizes. These may be Foreign Office against the arrest seen at No. 5 Duddell Streot. of several Chinese students who attended a Communist meeting to protest against events in China but, who were

speedily released.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Agents.

The Minister demanded the dis- TOM'S DIXIE KITCHEN

missal of the police officer respon-

Central Tire Station received a sible and an official apology by the call at 2.15 yesterday afternoon to German Government and compensa- attend an outbreak at 267, Queen's tion to the

Road East, the premises involved Reuter. being a garage beneath a tenement

Appliances

were despatched

building.

from both .Wanchai and Central

Stations and were put into action

before any serious damage resulted.

arrested students.

MACAO'S ANXIETY.

TROOPS LEAVE LISBON.

Lisbon, June 30. The contingent į

The blaze was extinguished by the proceeding to Macao consists of use of one hydrant and the stop 200 men. Most of them volun- signal was sent through seven teered to go-Router.

minutes after the call was received.

Two cars were severely damaged | FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS

by fire, the cause of which la pre-

sumed to be due to insufficient pre-09 NORTH-BOUND STRAMERS. caution being observed while filling up with petrol.

THE CHINA STATION.

FRECENT APPOINTMENTS.

Manila's Favorito RESTAURANT

Importers of" AMERICAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BAR IN CONNECTION. No doors WE NEVER CLOSE. 126, Plaza Goiti. Tol. 1888.

NOTICE

S.S. "EGREMONT CASTLE"

The Steamship

A 3 during the North-East Monsoon there isalways a possiblity of North-bound steam- ore running short OF BUNKER COAL, this is to inform you that

· TAIT & CO., AMOY, (a well- Loading for Manila, Boston, Now protected port with good anchor-York salls from Hongkong on July ago) have stocks of GOOD 3, 1925. JAPANESE BUNKER COAL

12 noon.

-

PEAK, HOTEL DEPOT-8.80 aim tc 12 noon.

ICE DEPOT-6 am. to 8 um & 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD. Hongkong, 30th June, 1925.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business and goodwill of "Queen's Dispensary" owned by the

to Messrs. C. W. Handley & Co., undersigned has this day been sold and that the undersigned will not. be responsible for any debts or other liabilities incurred in the name of the Queen's Dispensary" after the 30th June, 1925.

All Creditors of the Queen's Dispensary" are requested to send in thefr accounts to the undersign- ed for payment at No. 22, Des Voeux Rond, (old P. & O: Building). on or before the 31st July, 1925.

Customers nie kindly requested to settle their accounts to 30th June, 1925, at the above mentioned ad- dress. Cheque being made payable to "Harper & Co., Ltd."

Far and on behalf of Harper & Company, Limited, G. HARPER, Managing Director. Hongkong, June 30, 1925.

INSURANCE OFFICES.

NOTICE.

General Holiday-1st July, 1925.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Fire and Marine Insurance Offees will be closed for the tran- saction of public business on Wednesday, the 1st of July, 1925.

By Order, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, Secretaries,

Fire Insurance Association

of Hongkong. Marine Insurance Association of Hongkong and Canton. Hongkong, June 29, 1925,

NOTICE.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

through

normal

All concerned are requested to take necessary steps in the matter. No Insurance for such over-car

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES.CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARI-

TIMES.

NOTICE.

The Steamship.........

"COMPIEGNE,” Consignaes of⠀⠀⠀ Orgo Marseilles, &c.

from

In connection with above Steamor. are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Ophum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at thoir risks, in- to the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately affor landing..

Optional Cargo will be forward- ed on unless intimation la recolved from the Consignees before noon to-day requesting It to be landed here.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. ↑ Hongkong, June 28, 1925.

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

The Steamship

--Bills of Lading will be counter- "ARCHER"

signed by the Undersigned, Goods having arrived Manila on Juno remaining unclaimed after Monday 24, Consignees of Hongkong cargo the 29th instant at noon, will be are hereby notified that, owing to subject to rent and landing strike conditions prevailing here, charges. All claims must be kont their cargo is being landed at into me on or before Thursday, their risk at Manila, and stored the 2nd July, 1925 or they will not there at Shippers' and/or Con- be recognized.. signees' risk and expense.

No Fire or any other Insurance has been effected by the Steam ship Company

Atlantic, Gulf & Oriental SS. Co. Admiral Oriental Line, Agents,

4. Dos Voeux Road, Hongkong, June 26, 1926,

"EGREMONT CASTLE"

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All damaged packages will be examined on Monday, the 29th Instant at 10 am. by Messra. Goddard and Douglas.

No fire insurance has been effected.

R. RODENFUSER.

Agent.

Hongkong, 23rd June, 1925.

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

The Steamship.

From New York For the benefit of those mem-

“PRESIDENT JEFFERSONE Consignees of Cargo are hereby bers of the public who, in ordinary informed that all; Goods are being having arrived Shaughnï on June times, purchase Firewood through landed at their risk into the 25, Consignees of Hongkong cargo their servants or compradores, Standard Oll Co.'s Godowns at are hereby notified that, owing to the following list of a few of the Kennedy Town, whence and/or strike conditions prevailing here, Firewood dealers, who hold large from the-wharves delivery may be atceks, is published for, i informa: obtained.

tion:-

Wang Lee, 11 Kuen Yuen Street

West.

Yuen Shing, 11 Aberdeen Strect. Shing Loong, 37 Gage Street." Tin Shing, 22 'Peel Street. Hopyick, 21 Graham Street: On Yicks We, 25 Graham Street, Hau Woo, 29 Graham Street: Yu Hing, 26 Graham Street. Wa Shing, 31 Graham Street. Mow Tai, 28 Cochrane Street. Chee Hing, 30 Cochrane Street. Wing Fat, 40 Cochrane Street. Sam Yick, 184 Hollywood Rond. Kong Lee, 34 Tung Street. Sam Kee Hop, 34 Sai Street: Wang Shing, 28 Possession Street, Hop Fat, 30 Possession Street. Hop Woo, 5 Po Yan Street. Lee Yan Woo, 7 Ko Sing Street. Woo Cheong, 22 Chung San

Street East.

Chin Cheong, 17 Chung- San

Street East.. Sources of supply for Kowloon Districts will be advertised later.

N. L. SMITH,

Food Controller.

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS LIMITED,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded anless notice to the contrary be {given before.

their cargo is being landed at their risk at Shanghai and stored there: at the Dollar Pal-Lien Chien Wharf and Godowns at Shippers and/or Consignees risk and expense.

No Fire or any other Insurance:

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns has been effected by the Steam- and all Goods remaining un-ship Company, delivered after 6th July, will be ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINIA subject to rent,

4. Des Voex Road, Hongkong, June 26, 1925.

The Steamship

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersign- led on or before the 6th July or they

will not be recognized.

&

"PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.. All broken, chafed, and damaged having arrived Shanghai on Juus Goods are to be left in the Go-20, Consignees of Hengkong Cargo downs, where they will be examined are hereby notified that owing to Strike conditions prevailing here on the 4th July, at 10 a.m. by our their cargo is being landed at their risk at Shanghal and stored there Surveyors Messrs. Goddard Douglas.

at the Dollar Fal Lien Chiến Wharf and Godowne at Shippers" and/or Bill of Lading will be counter-Congignees risk and expense. signed by

No Fira or any other Insurance

by the Steam has been effecto DODWELL & CO, LTD.

ship Company. > Agents. Hongkong, June 30, 1925,

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

From San Francisco & Los Angeles Via Ports,

The Steamships

"WEST IVAN” and ' "WEST FARALON”

· DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE, ** No. 4, Des Voeux Road,, Hongkong, June 26, 1925) THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From

AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, GENOA, ETC.

The Steamship

"OLDEKERK,"

With reference to the offer of having arrived from the above men- new shares dated the 15th May, tioned ports, Monday the 29th. 1925, (made to existing share June, 1925, consignees are hereby holders of the Company) by the notified that their cargo is being terms of which the sum of $7.50 per landed at their risk into the hazar- share was to be paid on the 30th dous and/or extra-hazardous go- having arrived from the above June, 1925, and the sum of $5 on downs of The Hongkong & Kowloon ports, consignees of cargo by her the 30th September, 1925, the Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-are notified that all goods are directors have decided (in view of Joon, and stored at Consignce's risk. being landed at their risk into the the present condition of affairs). to extend these dates.

Consignees of cargo must produce hazardous and/or extra-hazardous an Import permit signed by the Su- godowns of the Hongkong & perintendent of Imports & Exports Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Omico, Hongkong, before Bills of Ltd., whence and/or from the Lading will be countersigned or de-wharves delivery be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 7th livery orders issued.

The date for payment of the first instalment of $7.50 per share is accordingly extended until the 30th September, 1925, and the date for payment of the second instalment No responsibility is assumed for July, 1925 will be subject to rent.

All broken; chafed and damaged until the 31st December, 1925. loss or damage to cargo as result

As regards shareholders who take of conditions prevailing in Hong-packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be ex- advantage of these extended times kong on account of the strike. the new shares allotted to them will No Fire Insurance whatever will amined on the 6th July, 1925, at 10 am. by Meaars. Goddard & rank for dividend. ns from the 1st be effected. N October, 1925, in respect of half Consignees are requested to send Douglas, Mala the nominal value thereof and as in their Bills of Lading in exchange from the 1st January, 1926, in res-for delivery orders immediately. pect of the full nominal value AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE,

STRUTHERS & BARRY,

Managing Operators Hongkong, June 30, 1925.

An Extraordinary General Meet- ing of The Hongkong Stock Ex- change will be held on Thursday, the 2nd July, 1925, at 11.o'clock at thereof. the Exchange at which all members

NOTICE.

Any shareholder who makes pay

NOTICE.

aro earnestly requested to be pre-ment prior to the due date will be sent.

allowed interest, at 7% per annum By Order of the Committee, on the amount paid by him, from

A. NISSIM.

the date of payment until the due Secretary, date.

Owing to the prevailing condi- Hongkong, June 30, 1925,

This notice will not affect those clons, the Consul In charge of the shareholders who make payment on

United States Consulate General the original dates 1o. ns regards in Hongkong desires to intimate the first instalment on the 80th that the customary Fourth of July Juno, and as regards the second Omcial Recoption, at the Consulato NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Instalment on the 30th September. that the interest and responsibility The shares to be allotted to them will not take place. der Hooper ceased on the 80th June, terms of the offer rank for divi- 1920. Mr. George Gwinnett Noble dend on one half the nominal Tisson has this day been admitted value as from the 1st July, 1925, a partner in our Firm which will and on the full nominal value as be carried on as heretofore under from the 1st October, 1925.- Stokes & Marter.. the style or firm name of Johnson

By Order of the Board, J. HATAGGART,

Managing Director: JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.

Hongkong, July 1, 1925.

Hongkong, June 30, 1926.

The following appointments were made by the Admiralty on May 28: Podgor, D. B. Shaw, I. R. Maia, W. O. Bradbury, J. R. Bryans, T REASONABLE PRICES, PRIVATE HOTEL. Quiet British in our Firm of Mr. Charles Alexan-will in accordance with the original and R. Stephenson, to Hawkins.

Wireless mesesgos via Hong- Family. Full board residence from The following appointment was kong or Formosa are ro-trans- S4 per day, special rates families. made by the Admiralty on May 20: mitted by the Great Northern Noxt door, Kowloon Hotel, 1Vic -Gunner (T.) G.. O. Starr, to Haw Telegraph Co. and a wire te toria Gardens, Kowloon,

na (June-15);"

·TAÏT" or "COALBUNKER" MS. Woymouth, well known the China Station as the relief chip, is under refit at Chatham until the end of June

MOX, will receive their prompt LOST. Turtle shell cane in Ro- attention.).

pulse Bay Finder plesso com- Code, Bentley's Complote municate with the owner-Room Phrase Condonsod,

42, Kowloon Hotel.

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'QUEENS DISPENSARY.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer,. otherwise they, will not be recog nized

No Fire Insurance will be effect ed by the undersigned in any case whatever. 7

Bills of Lading will be counter- aigned by.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

General Agents, Hongkong 30th June, 1925.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Consignees of cargo from the United Kingdom, Continent and New York are informed that cargó for Hongkong by "Kurypylus" and The above will remove to new subsequent steamers is being dis premises No. 22, Des Voeux Road charged at Singapore, where, It lies Central (The Old P. & 0. Build-at the risk, and expense of the ing, next to Whiteaway, Laidlaw & owners of the goods. Co), on Monday the 20th Inst.

C. W. HANDLEY & CO. Hongkong, June 29, 1925

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Monts. Hongkong, June 30, 1925

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