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WANTED to purchase, Peak HOUSE, near summit. For dis posal No. 8 Peak, No. 5 Glenealy, several houses wanted for October,
November 'tenancies.
Mortgages negotiated. Tel. 4630, Hongkong Small Investors, Share and Real Estate Co.
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THE "INNAMINCKA” STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED."
IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION,
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*JOHN FLEMING, C. A.......
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LAMMERT'S CONSIGNEE NOTICES. MANUFACTURERS HIT.
AUCTIONS
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE."""
PUBLIC AUCTION. of the
Very Valuable Leasehold Property, Bituäte nest REPULSE BAY
and:
DEEP WATER BAY,
HONGKONG,
with a newly erected Dwelling house thereon
to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,
with vacant possession on MONDAY,
THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", HAMBURG, ANTWERP &
STRAITS
The Steamship
"BENLAWERS",
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo
FACTION FIGHT IN COTTON MILLS:
QUARREL OVER EGGS AND SOCKS.
PADEREWSKI LEAVES:
AMERICA.
DENIES HE WILL, GO TO:
"POLAND.
TO ASK FOR TEMPORARY
CREDITS FROM THE HE GOVERMENT. Manufacturing has received a temporary setback as a result of the Home strike, and many firms
Seven Chinese wounded, nine Ignace Jan Paderewski, weary, are wondering whether they can more arrested by the police, two from Illness and the turmoil in his carry on unless the Government Japanese cotton mills closed down native Poland, sailed recently give some guarantee in the form and more than 1,350 óperativos from New York on the French of credits,
"This statement on the position thrown out of work are among the liner Paris, declaring he would are hereby informed that all Goods created by the strike was made consequences of a fight between not go to Poland, but was going are being landed at their riek into to a Daily Chronicle representative rival gangs of Shangtung and to his chateau near Geneva, Swit the hazardous and/or extra hazard by Sir John Corcoran, director of Kompo men at the Naigal Watn zerland, for several months. ous Godowns of the Hongkong and the National Union of Manufar- Kaisha's 5 and 5W mills, at 14 The great planlet and former
Co.,
West Soochow Road, Shanghai, on Premier of Poland declined to the 19th inst. Rival gangs of men comment on the turn of affairs in attacked each other fiercely with his country since Marshal Pil knives, axes and bamboos to settle sudski seized control, but spoke a quarrel arising from the sale of of the fighting there as a sadden- socks and eggs, and a big pusse of ed, peace-loving man. polica had to be summoned to ]:
"All I can say is that I deeply put down the riot.
| Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Ltd., whonce and/or from the turos. wharvos delivery may be obtained. The administrative committee No Claims will be admitted after of the union is meeting to discuss the Goods have left the Godowne, the question of applying to the and all Goods remaining undelivered Government to assist manufactur- after the 3rd July, 1920, will be aub- ers in distress by means of tem ject to rent t
All claims against the steamer porary credits. must be presented to the Undersign. "Temporary losses, at any rate, ied on or before the 17th July, 1925 must run into many millions," Had tho Aght ended in a few deplore the cruel and stupid blood- or they will not be recognized. sair Sir John "The strike stop-broken heads and bruises, it would shed," Mr. Paderewski remarked.
- All broken, chaföd, and damaged
with a slow weariness. „ The Banque de l'Indo-Chine beg the 12th day of July, 1926, at 8 pm baru, tobe left in the camped all orders for the home trade. have been an amusing stage in a where they will be examined on the It has, for instance, particularly long feud, but the arrival of the
"My only hope and ardent 3rd July, 1920, at 10 am: affected the clothing industry police was timely because the prayer is that whatever happens No Fire Insurance has been effect People, especially women, ceased fight was so hot that some of the will be for the good of my country
to order clothes, and the strike belligerents might have got killed and its people." Bills of Lading will be countersign-han struck at the rest of the sea had it not been quelled.
son's trade, which had just begun.
His voice trembled with cmo- The fight started when a Shan- tion. The slenderly beautiful "The bigger and more proser-
.SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
to inform all interested in safu deposit, that they have actually in their new building. 5 Queen's Road, safe deposit Boxes at the yearly rate of $8 for the small size, and $12 for the large size.
Please apply to the Cashier. Hongkong, May 6, 1926.
MESSRS, KOMOR AND KOMOR
by MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
at their Auction Rooms,
Duddell Street:
The Property consists of
All that plecs or parcel of ground situate near Repulse Bay in the Colony of Hongkong and re- gistered in the Land Office 48 RURAL BUILDING LOT No. 205, Together with a two storied Eu-
Art and Curio Experts temporarily removed to St. George's Building, Chater Road.ropean House newly-erected there-
2nd Floor Lift. ....
All are cor lially invited to view
our fine collection.
æd.
ed by
GIER, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 26th June, '1920,
NY. K. LINE.
on comprising on the Ground Floor,
Large Hall, Drawing Room, From, EUROPE AND STRAITS, Dining Room, Library with wide The Steamship verandaha, overlooking garden and Deep Water Bay, kitchen and
"FRANCÉ MARU”
ous firms may not feel the depres-tung foreman tried to compel hands which have evoked the sout sion much, but many firma that some Kompe men to buy socka and of music as no others have for had been in adversity and were just beginning to get their chins above water are very badly hit."
Goods not cleared by the 2nd July, 1928, will be subject to rent.
cars from him as two dollars per purchase, it is reported. This price was too high, and argument was started which led to gangs of Shangtung men and Kompo men collecting and opening an attack Damaged packages must be left in in the mill compound at 6.30 am. the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- yesterday. For some time, blood tives on any Tuesday & Fridays, at thirsty rushes were made, the two 2.30 pm. within the free storage gangs numbering about 40 men, Period, i
with Improvised
HUGHES & HOUGH ample servants quarters on the having arrived from the above ports, in ten days of the steamer's arrival weapons,
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GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS
GENERAL BROKERS.
H.K V. D. C.
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Sat. July 10th 1926
HANDSOME PRIZES
Entry forms and full par ticulars from members of the Gymkhana Committee, or from the offices of "The Hongkong Tolograph."
KOWLOON CRICKET
CLUB
CONCERT POSTPONED
on account of unsettled weather
CHURCH" NOTICES.
A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR 39 MANE FOR NOTICES UNDER THIS HEADINO
North side, on the first floor four bed-rooms, four bathrooms, drying room, amaks rooms, hot and cold water service and flush water sys &tem throughout the house, garage
and large garden with tennis court held for the residue of the term of 75 years from the 8th June, 1922, with a right of renewal thereof for one further term of 75 years. Area, 70,696 sq. ft. or thereabouts. Crown rent, $324, per annum.
The crown lease of the premises contains a clause whereby the consent in writing of the Governor for Hongkong is required to any Assignment of the sald premises.
For Particulars and Conditions of sale apply to:-.
MESSRS, DEACONS,
1, Des Voeux Road, Central Vendor's Solicitors,
or
MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street,
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All claims must be presented with each armed Consignees of cargo are hereby inhere, after which, date they cannot be formed that their Goods are being recognised. landed and placed at their risk in
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf the goods have left the Godowns.
No claims will be admitted after and Godown Company's Godowna at No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Hongkong, 25th June, 1926.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
NOTICE.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICES, which offer speedy and efficient means of communication, are established between HONGKONG and SHIPS "at SEA, FRENCH INDO-CHINA, the PROVINCE of YUNNAN, and MAÇÃO.
The RADIO TELEGRAPH OFFICE is always open for the reception WA transmission of Radio Telegrams and for reporting vessels passing
and GAP ROCK LIGHTHOUSES. ›
and
Full particulars may be obtained on application to the RADIO COUNTER in the MAIN HALL of the G. P. O., and at the RADIO TELE- GRAPH OFFICE 3rd floor, GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
Datiable articles forwarded by lottor post to Great Britain "are lable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel only.
Wireless Service between Hongkong and Cánton resumed,...
From
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Auctioneers.
Japan Straits Shanghai
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CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4. Duddell Street.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.
E. V. M. R. de SOUSA,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
(For Account of the concerned), on TUESDAY,
the 29th June, 1926, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
Shanghal and Europe vin Siberia
Emp. of Canada Manila
Pres. Jefferson Manila
Pros, Pierce U.S.A., "Honolula, Japan and S'hai Pres. Monroe U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai Pres. Grant U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and S'hai Pres. Taft
Canada, U.S.A., Japon and Shangha Maru
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June ..June 23.
June 29.
July 2 July 3.
July
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July
July &
2
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Date. ...Sat., June 28, 2 pm.
For Fort Bayard Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhot and
Haiphong Shanghai and Europe via Siberia (Letters and postcards specially superscribed via Siberia" only) Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Amoy
Amoy
Weihaiwei Bangkok
Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Amoy and Foochow Manila, Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island
Haiphong
at No. 8, Jordan Road, (top floor) Swatow, Amoy and Formosa
Kowloon,
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture & Sundries, &c.
Comprising:
Shanghai
Shangha
Holhow and Haiphong
Shanghai...
Suiyang Laisang Kaijo Maru Szechuch... Kzeichow Kiungchow
Eumaeus
Arafurn
Police Party Called. Seeing the seriousness of the situation, the mill management in formed Pootoo Road station and a Inrge force of men were sent
two generations seemed also to show his deep feeling as he spoke.
Ho said that as he had been til when the recent events had hip- Pened in Poland. he was not well. enough informed to comment or what had occurred.
possible political significance of Efforts to question him on the his trip to Europe were of no avail.
"Please, I don't want to say any more," he said, terminating the brief interview in his stateroom.
The ailing and aging man, for
out to stop the fight. The crowd the mark of his recent illness, was was dispersed, and nine of the leaving the impression he was too very apparent, thus departed, ringleaders were arrested. On fatigued to physically take part Investigation it was found that again in the tumultuous political seyen men had been injured, one destinies of his country. or two seriously...
As a result of the fight which had divided the employees of the mills, the management had to close the premises, throwing out of work more than 1,350 operatives.
ATLANTIC AIR RACE.'
THREE NATIONS IN 3,740 MILES CONTEST.
His departure from the United States has started many political rumours in Europe. A special cable from Warsaw said that Paderewski was coming to Posen,- the headquarters of the anti-Pll- sudski forces. It was said he was to give a recital there.
Another dispatch from Berlin. to the Associated Press said the Berliner Tageblatt had received. reporta from Warsaw. that Paderewski will be a candidato- for President of the Polish Re- In a flying season full of thrills public. Some of the Berlin the biggest of all promises to be papers have even said the former the first aeroplane race across the Premter had arrived at Posen from.." Atlantic.
the United States and was-con- America, France and, probably. ferring with leaders of the con-- German, are to compete in a great servative party.
4.
aerial rush of 3,740 miles New
No political significance is at- York to Paris, the prize being tached to Mr. Paderewski's trip to
£6,000, offered by Mr. Raymond Orteig.
Europe by the Polish Legation in
Washington or by the Polish Con The progress of the Atlantic air sulate in New York. In both racers will be reported constantly offices it was said he was going by wireless, so that their positions to his Swiss estate to convalesce.
Sat., June 26, 5 p.m.will be konwn from hour to hour. It was pointed out he had passed. It will be the aim of the rivals the summer there for many years. to manoeuvre skilfully into great favouring wind-currents, flowing
Sat, June 26, 5 pm
Sat, June 29, 9 Rim
.Sun., a.. Mon., June 28, 6 p.m. Tues.,
June 29, 2 p.m. Tues., June 29, 2 p.m.
The noted pianist and patriot
He reached the Paris about twenty minutes before, the ship sailed at noon, accompanied by Madame Paderewski, a nurse, many friends and admirers.
from west in east, and so increase left the Hotel Gotham without any the speed of their machines." announcement that he was sail- Captain Rene Fonck, the Frenching for Europe. He had, been. "compeititor, who is a famous confined to the hotel for more than "ace," is about, to test, at Roose a week with a severe attack of velt Field, Long Island, New York, la grippe, which forced him to the giant aeroplane designed for cancel recitals engagements. his transatlantic flight. At the same time Lieut.-Commandor. N. Davis, who will represent America, is preparing a huge hush-hush" 'plane in which. will be embodied all the expert knowledge of Ameri- can designers in the stream-lining As he passed through the of machines so as to attain a maxi ship to his stateroom several. mum speed,
women, recognising him, thrust The German 'plane may be an all flowers upon him and klased his metal multi-motored monoplane; hand. Mr. Paderewski accepted while other nations may make the attentions with a gentle eleventh-hour bids for the distinc-| graciousness. tion of winning the first air.raco. from the United States to Europe.
Tuca, June 20. Registration .1.45 p.m. Letters 2.30 p.m. (Duc Marseilles 28th July). Haining....Tues., June 29, 3.00 p.m. Parcels. 29th 5 p.m. Wed, June 80. Registration 3.15 a.m. Letters.......... a.m. (Duo Thursday Island 13th July). Leesang....Wed., June 30, 8.80 a.m. Kotsu Maru Wed., June 30, 8.30 a.ra." Fooshing..Wed., June 80, 10.30 a.m. Sunning......Wed., June 80, 5 p.m.
Thurs
July 1, 8.80 B .Fri, July 2, 5, p.m.
Chinhua
Ligan
Europe
·U.S.A. via
Shanghai, Japan Canada
C. and S. America Victoria B.C.
'Amoy Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, *U.S.A. Gand S. America Europa vin San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (letters and postcards specially supercribed "via Siberla". only)
Teak Double Bedsteads, Ward- robes with mirrors, Sideboards, Dining Table & Chairs, Sofas and Arm-chairs, Overmantles, Hat stands, Dressing Tables, Wash- stands, Book-cases, Chests of drawers, Flower stands, Clothes St. John's Cathedral. Hongkong.
June 27th, 1926. Fourth Sunday bangers, Screens, Meat Safes, Cat- after. Trinity, Holy Communion lory and Glassware, Porcelain- (8am), Matins (11 am.), Vases, Electric Table Fans, Cur- Preacher: Rev. E. W. L. Martin, taina, Frames, Filter, Trunks, Straits and Calcutta. Litany for sick (12 noon), Books, Rugs, Wall Clocks, Flower Evensong (6 p.m.), Freacher: Pota with plants, cooking utensils, Amoy Rev. G. E. S. Upadell.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station; Sunday Service, at 11.15 a.m.; Subject: "Christian Science!" Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.80 p.m. Reading Room at above address Friday open: Tuesday and
10. a.m. to 12 noon, Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 pm.
&c.,
also
I Enamel Bath.
On view day before'sale. Trams: Cash on delivery.
Pres. Jefferson
Parcels.
.Sat., July 3,
..noom Registration...2.45 p.m. Lettors......8.30 p.m. (Due Victoria 22nd July.) Kwangchow...Sat., July 3, 2.30 p.m.
'Pres. Pierce
Parcels Letters
Sinklang
Pres. Monroe
noon
30 Hours Flight.
A fresh phase In high-speed
is to be inaugurated shortly. A A study of weather records in new Imperial Airways service dicates that the best conditions from Croydon is arranged to côn- for the air race may come early nect daily at Basle with a long- in August. Having taken on board distance train, enabling passen- Sat., July 2, the Immense loads of fuel neces- gers who leave London in the Parcels.4.3 p..sary for a non-stop ocean flight, morning to be in Milan the same Registration.4.15 p.m. the competitors will stand ready night. The big Handley Page- Letters.. bp.in. for an ascent at a moment's notice, Napier express will ascend from (Due San Francisco 28th July.) Kutsang
Mon., July F.
the signal being given when wind the London air station at 7.55 a.m... and other conditions--as ascer and, on reaching Basle, passengers ptained by wireless from ocean will alight and motor to the rafl- July 6, 5 p.m.
liners-seem most favourable. way station. Here they board a Mon, July 5, 5 p.m. Captain Fonck is of the train that reaches Milon at 10.25
opinion that the winning pm Another accelerated aft
this Tues., July 6.'plane may make 8,740 rail route carries passengers from Registration.1.45 p.m. miles New York-Parle flight London as far as Morocco. Leav Lottera...... 2.30 p.n. in not more than about 30 hours. ing London by air at 5 p.m. they (Due Marsolllés 7th August),
In 1919 the late Sir John Alcock, change at Paris into a sleeping- Kwongsang..Wod., July 7, 10.80 n.m. Pres. Grant..Wed., July 7, 2.30 p.m..
the British air-man, effected the car train, and journey through the Mingsange
Wed.,
7,8.00 am shorter Newfoundland Ireland night to Toulouse. Here, at 6.30. Wed, July 7, 6.p.m. acroplane crossing of 1,890 miles the next morning, they enter an Soochow ***
Thurs., Horing:
July 8,5 pm. In 16 hours 12 minutes, his speed other aerial express and dy in Pres. Taft.Fri., July 9, 1.30 p.m. Hinsang...Mon, July 19, 12.30 p.m. being increased greatly by a stages to Casablanca, reaching
favourable wind."
there at 6.10 that evening..
Manila Saigon, Ceylon, Mauritius,
Marques, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egynt and Europe via Harseilles Porthos
Shanghat
Manila
Haiphong
Shanghal Japan Auctioneer. Manila
Sandakan
E. V. M. IL. DE SOUSA,"
Hongkong, 22nd June, 1926,
respondence bearing vessel's name only.
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