DUTCH ELECTIONS.
RIGHT PARTIES HAVE MAJORITY
Amsterdam, July 8--Complete unofficial election returns show tho; Eight parties have 58 and the Loft parties 42, the former including
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
THE SHARE & REAL ESTATE BROKERS SOCIETY.
HONGKONG.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 30 Roman Catholics and 18 anti-that the postponed June Settlement Christian will take place on Tuesday, 14th revolutionaries, 11 Historicals, 3 Independent Pro-July, testants. The latter 24 Social; Democrats, 9 Liberals, 7: Radicals and 1 Communist-Reuter.
THE FRANC AND THE LIRA.
IMPROVEMENT SHOWN.
London, July 8-Reparations currencies sharply improved this morning. There was good buying. Francs are progressing, the French tranc la now 1029%, the Belgian 109% and lira '137.--Réuter,' ..
STRIKE IN TANGIER.
"NEW TAXES OPPOSED.
Paris, July 3.-A strike has been declared at Tangler as a protest agalast the financial provisions of the new regime. It is general's observed except by the French who, by keeping their shops open, incur red the hostility of the strikers who smashed windowe, provoking a serious riot. Several casualties occurred before the French troops re-established quiet.-Reiter,
FRONTIER DISPUTE. RUSSIANS AND POLES FIGHT.
By Order of the Committee, M. FERNANDEZ,
Secretary. Hongkong, 4th July, 1925.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
"It is intended to open Deep Water Bay Club House on Saturday (4th) afternoon and on Sunday (5th) from 9 to 6.30
No Meals will be served. Ice and Drinks will be available. Membors are asked to be pre- pared to assist in the Bar...
By: Order,
E. D. MATTHEWS,
Secretary, R.H.K.G.C.
Hongkong, July 3, 1925.
NOTICE.
As from and including the first day of July, 1925, the interest and responsibility of Mr. Edward Maurice Raymond in the firm of Moxon & Taylor, Sharebrokers, bas been terminated by mutual consent. Dated the 1st day of July, 1925.
MOXON & TAYLOR. E. M. RAYMOND.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the interest and responsibility London, July 3-Reuter's cor-In our Firm of Mr. Charles Alexan- from Moscow and der Hooper ceased on the 30th June, respondents Warsaw send conflicting versions 1925. Mr. George Gwinnett Noble regarding the fight on the Russo-Tinson has this day been admitted Polish frontier between guards on a partner in our Firm which will
each 28,
accused
the bo carried on as heretofore under June other of invading their respec- the style or firm name of Johnson Warsaw's cor-Stokes & Master. tive territories.
thirty Rus-JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.
Hongkong, July 1, 1925.
· respondent · declare: alans were disarmed and interned; whereas Moscow's asserts that the Polish force burned down the Soviet frontier post-Router.
OBITUARY.
GERMAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES:
The death has taken place at Bangkok of Mr. Karl Zobel, Charge d'Affaires for Germany.
Mr. Karl Zobel arrived at Bangkok in 1007 to join the German Legn- tion, and left to go on leave in July 1014 on the N. D. L Derfflinger. On arrival at Port Said the news that war had been declared was received and the vessel stayell there,
Mr. Zobel also stared in Port Said for some time, but oven- tually was able to proceed by an "Italian steamer, and reached Ger
NOTICE.4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have this day purchased the business and goodwill of the "Queen's Dispensary" which has beon removed to No. 22, Des Voeux Road, (old P. & O. Building). All debts, and labilities incurred after the 30th June, 1925, will be met by us.
C. W. HANDLEY & CO. Hongkong, June 30, 1926,
NOTICE.
Canadian Pacific Steamships, Limited.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS LIMITED.
With reference to the offer of new shacos dated the 15th May, 1925, (made to exleting share holders of the Company) by the terms of which the sum of $7.50 per share was to be paid on the 30th June, 1926, and the sum of $5 on. the 30th September, 1925, the directors have decided (in view of the present condition of affairs) to extend these dates.
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 until the 31st December, 1925.
As regards shareholders who take advantage of these extended, times the new sha as allotted to them will rank for dividend as from the 1st October, 1925, in respect of half the nominal value thereof and s from the 1st January, 1926, in res-
nominal pect of the full thereof.
SATURDAY, JULY
1925.
HONGKONG HOTEL
"THE GLORIOUS FOURTH"
As, owing to the present crisis, it will not be possible for the usual 4th July celebrations to be held, the European staff working in the kitchen : of the Hongkong Hotel will endeavour prepare a Special Menu in honour of the occasion
for
DINNER on SATURDAY
1925
the 4th JULY,
Value STRIKE PRICE AS USUAL, i.e. DINNER ONE DOLLAR per head Time 7.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. (sharp).
Any shareholder who makes pay- ment prior to the due date will be allowed Interest at 70 per annum on the amount paid by him from the date of payment until the due date.
This notice will not affect those
shareholders who make payment os the original dates 1.0. að regards the first instalment on the 30th June, and as regards the second instalment on the 80th September. The shares to be allotted to them will in accordance with the original terms of the offer rank for divi- dend on cae half the nominal value as from the 1st July, 1926, and on the full nominal value asf from the 1st October, 1925.
By Order of the Board,,
J. H. TAGGART,
Managing Director:
Hongkong, June 30, 1925.
A S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
NOTICE. to
PEAK RESIDENTS.
Arragements have been made to keep stocks of Aerated Waters at the Peak Hotel Premises, adjoin- Ing the Dairy Farm. Depot." Peak residents should and for their requirements, as delivery to houses cannot now be made.
A. & WATSON, & CO. LTD. Hongkong, June 29, 1925.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business and goodwill of "Queen's Dispensary" owned by the l undersigned has this day been sold to Messrs. C. W. Handley & Co., 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
As the "Empress of Canada" will many. During the war he was return from Manila on Monday, the serving in the political branch of 6th July, 1925, applicants for werk
the Steward's Dept. are Dispensary" are requested to send this Foreign Offico in Berlin, and in
autamn for requested to leave their names and in their accounts to the undersign- laft Germany last
with the Catering ed for payment at No. 22, Des Bangkok to act as temporary juddresses diplomatic representative Then, Superintendent, so that if their Voeux Road, (old F. &0. Building) when the provisional economic services are required, they may be jon or before the 31st July, 1925. arrangement between Biam and located without delay." Germany was signed in February last, Mr. Zobel became. Charge.. d'Affaires. Mr. Zobel was born on
January 2, 1881 at Straelen, near
Dusseldorf, and married Miss Marie'
Hansel. He had thus completed his 44th year.
GERMAN STUDENTS.
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
心
Customers are kindly requested to Canadian Pacific settle their accounts to 80th June, Steamships, 1925, at the above mentioned ad- Limited. dress. Cheque being made payable
to "Harper & Co., Ltd."
Hongkong, July 1, 1925.
DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT
WHAT THEY LIKE
if they take half a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little Moscow, Jaly 3.-The German water immediately after eating students mentioned recently have No matter how badly you may
tion-Reuter'.
For and on behalf of Harper & Company, Limited, G. HARPER, Managing Director. Hongkong, June 30, 1925.
PEAK CLUB.
J. D. DANBY,
for Controller.of Labour. Hongkong, June 28, 1925.
"Ladles passing tha Penk Club been sentenced to death. Revol- auffer from indigestion, dyspepsia in the mornings on their way to vers and various poisons were pro-gas, flatulence, or acidity no shop at the Peak Store, are invited matter how many medicinos you duced as evidence by the prosecu may have tried without success to leave their children at the Peak don't give up hope. Thousands Club, where they be cared for by who once suffered as you now Mrs. Tratman and the Committee A local business man has receiv-suffer who hadtri d everything until the return of their parents or ed a letter from Manila in which without obtainingerollof-now guardians." commenting on the "situation in enjoy porfect health,and capget Hongkong, the writer states that almost anything without the there are thousands of Filipino slightest pain or discomfort. You boys anxious to go to China to take can do the same if you will go, on any kind of job they can get to-day to any good chemist and The letter adds:-"There are more get a package of Bisurated Mag- than 40,000 Filipino boys out of nosial Toko as directed above and werk in Manila who have almost you'll soon forget you over kad a it being so long since they owned organs strengthened, while con- ing, next to Whiteaway, Laidlaw & forgotten what a peso looks like, stomach you'll find your vital tent and enjoyment will all your one."
ife. But be quite aure you yet Co), on Monday the 29th Inst. the right thing for your pro- tection the oval "BISMAG" trado mark is prominently displayed on the wrapper, and you should look] for it when buying.
METALS
at all kinds especially for ship-building and engineer ing work, Complete atook. Immediato Best, Terme.
delivery,
SINGON & CO., FESTABLISHED A.D. 1880)
HING LUNG ST.
Phone
Central 515
The Sign of the Gravine
BISMAO
Mrs.
hen it ca TELY Package
SEKAI MASSAGE
Tel. No. C. 4483, 2nd. floor. yo. 2, Dudioll Street, Hongkong.
QUEEN'S' DISPENSARY,
The above will remove to new
Central (The Old P. & O. Build- Premises No. 22, Des Voeux Rond
WCW-HANDLEY & CO. Hongkong, June 29, 1925.
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS
ASSOCIATION.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the postponed June Sottle ment tako place on Tuesday, 7th June, 1925.
By Order of the Committee,
J. W. KEW
Secretary, Hongkong, June 27, 1925.
Tables can not be reserved
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
CAFE WISEMAN
For the convenience of our Happy Valley and Wanchai customers, we have appointed the following firm as our Agents for the sale of Bread, who will have fresh deli- veries twice daily.
H.M. HAJEE ESMAIL,
No. 2, TIN LOK LANE...
te
Telephone No. 1892.
We are now discontinuing the sale of Bread at our Bakery in Burroughes Street.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
DAIRY FARM NEWS
SUNDAY HOURS
Depot and Kowloon 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
· 10 ·
Peak Hotel Store 8.30 Ice Depot
2 p.m.
12 noon.
10.30 a.m.
8.30
3 p.m.
>>
Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
SPECIAL OFFER!
MORLEY'S
INDIA GAUZE VESTS
SIX for $10.50
Made by Morleys from fine Egyptian cotton in three styles-all at the one prices. ATHLETIC SHAPE No Sloovda No Buttone FRENCH NECK FROX-1/4 Sleeves No Buttons 1/2 Sleeves, 3 Buttons BUTTONED VEST
SIX for $10.50
MACKINTOSH & CO., LTD.
MENS WEAR SPECIALISTS
ALEXANDRA BUILDING.
Powell
* Telephone C. 3146.
20% discount off
LADIES SHOES Commencing Saturday, July 4tb.
SPECIAL
LADIES CHECK ZEPHYR OVERALLS $3.75 each
STRIKE
While the iron is hot, and let your purchases be home side products. whether food or clothing, and and support British Industries Stores.
..
BUSINESS
as usual during the present crisis.
Open from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed for Tiffin 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Wm. Powell, Ltd.
COOK
BY
GAS
GAS COOKERY
IS
GOOD COOKERY
GAS in the KITCHEN
Means Punctual well Cooked Meals and
Hongkong & China Gas Co., Ltd.
AN ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICY
will enable your family to redeem the mortgago on your house if you die, and will enable you to pay it yourself if you live.
INSURE WITH
CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.
All Classes of Life Insurance Business Transacted.
Life Assurance Department, Tel. G. 1121.
St. George's Building, Hongkong.
NOTICE
We beg to advise our customers that we are well stocked in all lines of various French provisions. We have recently received large and well selected new stocks.
Come and select your menu from us MAGASIN GENERAL
DES VEUX ROAD,
Phono 3812
The Corner Shop
sconsfield Arande.
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