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GIVE THESE COLUMNS- AN OPPORTUNITY TO ASSIST YOU,
The following replies are awaiting collection:-
Nos, 1342, 1366, 1375, 1314, 1920
BOARD RESIDENCE.
PRIVATE HOTEL. Quiet British Family full board residence from $4. daily, 1 minute from ferry. Special family rate, uisine under personal supervi- sion, 1, V ctoria Gardens, Haukow Kuad, Kowloon, Tel.-K.357.
PREMISES TO LET
APARTMENT OR FLATS TO LET Furnished or unfurnished single room, 2 rooms or 3 roomed flats, with up to date conveniences Arply Box No: 1384 co "Hongkong Telegraph.'
Go
LODOWN TO LET, 'in Alex- andra Buildings. Apply Becretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited,
TO LET-Che European flat, Wanchai Gap Road, Hong kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy
Road.
TO LET. Spacious suite of
Offees 2nd floor, Chartered Bank Building (lift). Apply to: Linetend & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
ON
CANTON EMBARGO.
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
1925
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THE
Hongkong
Women's
Guild
and
NOTICE.
Tondors are invited for the Purchase or 900 Empty Eim Barrois lying at H.M. iotual-. ling Yard Kowloon. The Barrels cbo viewed and any necessary particulare obtained at any time during working hours.
Tendera to be lodged in the Victualling Store Officer's offico, H.M. Naval Depat, Kowloon, not lator than 5 p.m. Tuesday 29th September.
Kowloon 21st. Sopt., 1925.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA),
From EUROP and STRAITS.
The Steamship
HAKOZAKI MARU," : having arrived from the above. Houses, Flats, Building-Lots ports, Consignees of Cargo are Estates negotiated for ront, auc- bereby informed that their Goode tion, or private sale. Manage-aro being landed and paced at ment arranged for clients pro- their risk in the Hongkong and ceed ug ab ord. Telephons C.4630 Kowloon Wharf and Godown Small Investors, 10, Dee Vosuz Company's Godowns at Kowloon, Road.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SITUATIONS WANTED,
whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 26th Sept 1925, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowns for examina-
tion by the Consignee's and (the WANTED. Eurasian Clerk Co.'s representatives on any Previous Offico experience, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 230 able to speak English and Can-p. m. within the free storage. tonese Hours 7 a.m. to 5 pm. Period, Salary $75.00. Apply Box 2385 c/o "Hongkong Telograph."
NOTICE.
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THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (1918), LIMITED,
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All claims must bo presontod within ten days of tho steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted
Ministering Children's League
will hold "their
Annual Bazaar
In
Government House Grounds
(kindly lent for the occasion by
His Excellency The Governor)
on
Saturday, October 24th 1925
at
2.30
p.m.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC, AUCTION.
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THE Undersigned have re ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on Thursday the 24th Sept. 1925 commencing, at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 3, Stewart Terrace (No. 266, The Peak)
after the goods have left the, A Quantity of Valuable House- Godowns.
No. fire ineurance has beed! effected.
NIPPON YUSEN, KAISHA, Hongkong, 19th Serit., 1925.
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hold Furniture
Comprising:
Chesterfield Couch, and Chairs, Teak Extension Dining Tablo, Teak Sideboard, Dinner Wargon, Chairs, Tables, Teak Ice Chests, Filtors, E. P. Ware, Glass Waró,
With reference to the Notice to the Shareholders of this Company dated 6th May,, 1925, whereby a Finn Call of $3.00 per share was THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA AND atr, etc. made payable on the 1st October, 1925, the General Managers have decided, in view of the conditions prevailing at present, to extend the time for payment of this Call,
Notice is accordingly hereby
AUSTRALIA LINE
.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
MY TENERIFFA" The above steamer having ziven that the date for payment of arrived from Scandinavia via the Final Call is extended to the ports on 2nd inst. consignees of 3rd November, 1925, and that the cargo are hereby notified that all Form of Bankers Receipt already goods are boing landed at their
the
non-bazardous, sent to Shareholders can be used risk into
though the date named therein hazardous, and/or extra hazard- oua sodowns of the Hongkong were the 3rd November, 1925. ex
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
No about March 1926 whole flat or spacious suite of oflice.. in the "French Building * Victoria
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Building," No. Queen's Road Central (between Chartered Bank and Moreanțile Bank.)
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chator Road,
To L
Two newly con structed European houses, Magazine Gap, Motor
Road,
for THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
||CO, (1918), LTD.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
.:
General, Managers, Houkkong, 18th September, 1925.
8. 8. PORTHOS' SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Consignees of Cargo from Marsellos & C.-
HOME PAPER'S COMMENT.
The Political Correspondent of Manchester Guardian Weekly, in the sand of August 28th, states:-
The Canton Government's em bargo on shipping and the rest of the troubles in China, în the ab-} sence of any central Government whose writ runs through China, is a very serious problem. for the Foreign Secretary and the Foreign
Office..
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The Canton Government is the Government of the National People's Party, a more or leasred party, but, especially the heir of the lute Sun Yat-sen's polley. The British Government is- engaged at present In examining the treaties which regulate our relations with China and with Chinese porta. "It is their opinion at present that the action of the Canton Government is a breach of these treaties, which.. | provide for the completest freedom! for British traders, a freedom which is obviously violated by the regulations now lasued by the Can- ton Government
The whole of the troubles In China are part of one problem, which is, in effect, the break-up of the central control of the Chinese Empire as directed, from Peking. The Bitish Government has not boen, inactive, but in view of the internal situation in China and the situation outside
The Immediate Problems.
In connection with above Stea-international mer are hereby informed that China It must tread very wardly their goods with the exception of. So far its line of approach to the Cplum, Treasuro and Valuables problem is as follows. are being lauded, and stored at their risks into the Gadowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ld. Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
First, with regard to Shanghai | we are about to hold a public judi- cial Inquiry into the riota. This is not an attempt to whitewash Optional Cargo will be forward- anybody, but is designed to bring! ed on unless intimation is receiv-all the facts out and ensure that od from the Consignees before justice shall be done. We have! 12 noon to-day requesting it to no tried to get the Chinese Govern- landed here.
ment to appoint representatives, but, much to our regret, the Chinese Government has refused.
Bills of Landing will be counter signed by the Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after Wed- nesday the 23rd instant at noon will be subject to rent and lading
Secondly, negotiations have been begun between the diplomatic] Single Brass Mounted Iron
bodies at Peking and the Chinese Bedsteads, Double and Single charges,
Government on subjects connected Teak Ward robes with Bavelled All claims must be sent in to with Shanghai though not in con Class Doors, Teak Dressing me on or before the Saturday, the nection with the actual riots.. One Tables, Teak Marble Top Wash 26th instant or they will not be of the subjects so discussed is the Stand, Teak Chest of Drawers, recognized. Tables, etc., etc.
Catalogues will be issued
All damaged packages will be representation of the Chinese on examined on Wednesday, the the Municipal Council of Shanghai. the Council, which in practice: On View from Wednesday, the 23rd instant a 10 am. by Messrs.present the rate-payers elect
Goddard and I ouglas. 23rd. September 1925.
No fre insurance bas been means the Europeans. The Coun- cil consists of Europeans, Ameri- affected."
cans, and Japanese, and its present. chairman is an American.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharvas delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 29th Septembar 1925 will be subject to rent all broken chafed THE Undersigned, hava receiv and damaged packages are to be ed instructions to sell by left in the godown where they Public Auction on will be examined on 28th September 1925 at 10 a.m. Claime Monday, the 28th Sept. 1925 PEAK TRAMWAYS, CO., LTD. against the vessel must be pro- commencing at 5.15 p.m.
sented within ten days of arrival.at their Sales Room, Duddell
will not otherwise they
be
Street recognised.
three flats, three large rooms Nolica hereby given that a each with kitchen. servants first call of $400 per share has
No Fire Insurance will be and quarters and bath room, fitted been made upon all members with flush system. Garagos holding shares upon which $1 per affected by us in any case what provided. Immediate possession.share only has been already paid, over. Bills of Lading will be Apply Sang Keo, New Bank and that the same will be payable countersigned by- Building.
to the Bankers of the Company, THORESEN & CO., LTD. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-
LOST.
LOST-STOLEN or STRAY-
ED from 9a Salisbury Avonus a Black Dog. Licence No. 3012 on collar Anybody found in possession of the dog after this notics will be prosecuted.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB..
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meating to be held on Saturday 10th October and Monday 12th October 1925 (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Hongkong Club And Causeway Bay Siables. Entries will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday 26th September 1925,
NOTICE.
Tenders are called for the re- moval of Night Soil twice daily, from Kifo Rango and W/T. Station Stonecutters.
Apply Commanding Officer H.M.S. "Tamar" for particulars
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MASSAGE
Mr. N; AKAJI,
Mrs, F, AKAJI.
“Graduate of `Tokyo, Jassaya School
No-25, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG, TEL, CAS05 ·
ing Corporation, at Hongkong on
Agents.
or before the 2nd November 1925. Hongkong Sept. 22nd 1925.
JOHN D HUMPHREYS.
& SON
General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd Sept., 1925.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From AUSTRALIA. Conaigress of cargo by
8.3. "SYDNEY MARU" are hereby notified that the above! vessel Grounded off Mait Island on the 23rd August last on her voyage to Hongkong, and as e consequence she she was obliged to return to Rabual for temporary General repairs, incurring
The Con Average therefor. signece above ref rred to, are requested to sign the Average Agreement with the undersigned before the arrival of the steamer,į in order to avoid' delay för the delivery of the cargo.
The 8.8. "Sydney Maru" is duo tó sail for Hongkong again on or about {the 16th September, 1915 from
Rabual.
YAMASHITA KISEN, KAISHA
Agents."
Hongkong, 19th Sept. 1925.
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD, Maaange Ha'l No. ?, Dudde?" Jrd. floor
Birent, Fongkong
A Valuable Collection of Postage Stamps
(Full Particulars from Catalogue) On View froin Saturday, the 25th September 1925,
Terms. Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers..
R. RODENFUSER,
Agent. Hongkong, 17th Sept,, 1925.
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WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
CIVIL WAR.
THE RIVAL LEADERS.
Telegrams from the North indicate the possibility of civil war in China very shortly, their being expecta tions of a clash between. Marshal Chang Tso-lin (above) and General Feng Ya-hsiang (below).
CHINESE AGITATION.
STOPPED.
FIRM DUTCH COLONIAL ACTION..
Thirdly, the British Government seeks to arrange a collective an-! swer by all the Powers to the The Government of the Dutch various Chinese Notes that have Eust Indies has firmly put a stop. been presented, and particularly to the very active campaign car- to the Note of July 24, in which ried on there by Chinese agitators the Chinese complained of the un-since the trouble began at Shang- fairness of the various trenties. hal for assisting their countrymen Our wish is that this Note, should in China to fight British and be-a declaration of policy by all Japanese interests. the Powers. The first thing is to
Money was collected for that" carry out the conclusions of the purpose under the disguise of a Washington Conference, and the society for promoting Chinese first step is the Tariff Conference, education in the Dutch Indies. which is now very soon to be held. The agitators even went so far as At the same time there follows to blackmail Dutch and other busi ness houses, under threat of a the setting up of a commission to
Holyoak Massey, & Co., Ltd inquire into the whole subject of boycott, to pay the society a kind
Distributors.
Queen's Blds.
AILSA CRAIG
MARINE MOTORS.
4-6 HP 2 Cylinder
68 HP - 2.
10-14 HP 4
16 20 HP 6
20 - 24 HP 28 - 36 HP 6
The
(BRITISH)
"Overhead Camshaft and Valves Detachable Heads
Offset Cylinders
Maximun Accessibility
Complete Outfits
Silent and Vibrationless
Last word in design and Manufacture
Ultra Competitive Prices
of tax. For instance, sugar mer-. extra-territoriality,
chants at Menado, Celebes, were The collective answer of the
Tel. 67 Powers to the Chinese Note is compelled to pay 40 per cent of their commission on all sugar atil under consideration. It will
transactione. The Produce Com-" be a slow business, because a com-
pany of Menado, a Norwegian plete consultation involves sixteen Powers with a right to be consult concern, had to pay 6d. on every hundred-weight of its exported ed, The British Government laya
At Padang, Sumatra, an .copra. the greatest stress upon this col-other European firm, which had lective action, and has the greatest refused three montha' credit to a interest in any action being col Chinese merchant, had to offer lective, because there is an at-him an apology and pay, the Chin- tempt in China, largely due, as the ese Society a fine of 10,000 gulld--- Foreign Office believes, to Russian era (1833), also under throat of a influence, to isolate Great Britain
boycott. and represent her as the villain of the piece.
DODWELL & Co., Ltd.
SOLE AGENTS
The correspondent of the Am- sterdam Telegraf at Weltevreden pointed out recently that Chinese born in the Dutch Indies have. taken no part in the collection of The Observatory forecast, for money for the anti-British agita the 24 hours ending at ngon to- tion in China. Bo that, actually, morrow is:-East winds, mod- Chinese living in the Dutch In- erato; fair.
"I didn't accept Fred the first
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dles are guilty of misuse of hos-- pitality The Dutch Batavian Pétroleum Company refused to pay the money demanded, by the Chinese Society, and in con- Bequence its petroleum was abso lutely boycotted by the Chinese. The Dutch Company lodged a complaint with the Dutch Indian Government, with the result that the latter not only issueda com- munique forbidding the collection. of money, but also sent that to all businesa houses a circular, aeking" them to resist the levying of con tributions to the Chinese Society The Government declared that it would take the necessary, steps/
gainst all such attempts,
At Medan, Sumatra, the Dutch Indian Police removed posters in
time he proposed, no Chinese affixed to walls, in which
"I know you didn't. You woron't an appeal was made to boycott thore London Mail, Londoni, English and Japanese good
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