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PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkon z Apply to 82, Kennedy Road,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-FOREIGN STAMPS including Portuguese varieties, Reasonable prices: Particulars given or enquiries anawored by: A. F. Batalha, Beco do Lilao No.j 5, Macao.
FOR SALE. Indian Chlef motor cycle and sidecar 1925 model. Very good condition. Elec. Lights| Horn, Windscreen and tansad and overall leggings for wet weathe."','" spare plug and tube. Price $400 only. Apply Box No. 159, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
HONGKONG · CRICKET "CLU).
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
ENTRIES CLOSE NEXT SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY.
"THE INTERNATIONAL RACE & RECREATION CLUB OF
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have 'received: instructions from Madam A. Cou- sins to nell by Public Auction,
TO-DAY
the 26th January, 1927,
commencing at 2.46 p.m. At No. 4, Felix Vilina, Mount Davis Road, Pokfulam.
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
comprising:
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
on FRIDAY,
the 28th January, 1927, commencing, at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 10, Kennedy Road. A Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture.
comprising:
Tenk Hatotand, Chesterfeld) Dining Room Suite (made by Couch, Chairs, Bookcase, Pictures, Wm. Powell Ltd.), Teak Bodsteads, Ornaments, etc., etc.
Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Dark, etc., etc.
also
1927.
CHINESE NATIONALIST POLICY.
RECOVERY OF CHINA'S FULL
INDEPENDENCE.
READY
TO NEGOTIATE.
Hankow. Jan. 23.
MACAO, LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that the Inaugural Meeting which WAE announced for the 5th & 6th February, 1927, has been post- FOR SALE-BILLIARD TABLE poned to 19th & 20th February, medium size, with exception of 1927, ag resolved by the General cloth in GOOD CONDITION; very Committee on 22nd January, 1927.
ttle used, complete with twp Entries for the forthcoming Teak Dining Table, Sideboard, dozen cues, cue rack, vore board, Meeting will close on 10th Febru-Dinner Waggon Dinner Set, Glass complete set of balls, balt stand, ary" at 8 p.m.
Ware, Cutlery, Cooking Stove andA Few Pieces of Canton Black-other Towers must enter into self- the vital nationalist interests, will overhanging lamps. Lowest price|
Utensils, etc., ete, $400. Apply Secretary Holland Club care of Holland-China Trad- ing Co., Stephen's Building.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
A
ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
The date for the closing of en- tries has been postponed until Wednesday, 26th January, 1927, at
By Order.
5 p.m.
C., B. BROWN,
Secretary.
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
1i
TO LET Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building, The Twenty Second Annual Gen- Apply Sang Kee, sume building:éral Meeting of Shareholders will
INTERNATIONAL RACE
& RECREATION CLUB OF
MACAO, LIMITED.
H.M.S. TAMAR'S" DANCE.
Commodore and Officers.
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
ALL Traffic will enter by the' Prince of Wales Gate and proceed by outer wall to TAMAR.
ALL Truffle will leave. by MAIN GATE.
CARS may be parked on football ground. immediately after entering Prince of Wales Gate, if desired; If parked after dropping passon- gers in Tamar they must proceed, through MAIN GATES, QUEEN'S" ROAL, & PRINCE OF
WALES GATEN
Double and Single Teak Bed- atends, Wardrobes with Glase Doors; Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables,. Marble Top Washstanda, Electric Table Fans, etc., etc.
also
One Cottage Piano by "W. Bach
& Co.", Berlin.
One Victrola Ay and Records,"
and
One Lot Pets and Plants.
On View from Tuesday, the 25th January, 1927.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
|NAVY CONTRACTS," 1927—1928.
Scaled. Tenders, in duplicate, -be-held-in-the Offices of Mesars for the supply of the undermen TO LET. From 1st April furnish. Dodwell & Company, Limited, ontioned Stores for H.M. Naval Ser
Apply Pre-Monday, the 31st January, 1927, at vice at Hongkong during the ed fat at the Peak. perty Ofice Jardine, Matheson &1 a.m. for the purpose of receiv-period 1st April, 1927 to 31st tion, Co., Ltd.
COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
TO LET.-European House. "4, VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON, near New Kowloon Hotel, three minutes from ferry. Apply Tung Tak Col, China Buildings, 6th floor. Tel, C.4926.
TO LET-Furnished February. 1927, n good four roomed house) with boxroom and servants' quar- tera. Modern conveniences. Ap- ply 5, Observatory Villas Obser- vatory Road, Kowloon.
TO LET.-Furnished 3 Room Bun- galow at Fanling N.T. Bathrooms, Kitchen, Servants' quarters, Elec- tric Light. Closs to Golf Links. Apply Box No. 151, care of "Hong- Kong Telegraph,'
TWO BACHELORS (English) re- quire Bedroom with Bathroom at- tached, and Sitting Room." Break- fast & Dinner. Hongkong prefer. red. Apply Box No. 158, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
'TO LET.--For 12 months from be- ginning of April, 1927, furnished 5 roomed house at 2, Observatory Villas, Kowloon. $175 per month. Cutlery, etc,, being left. No linen. Apply 2, Observatory Villas.
ing the report of the General March, 1928, will be received by Managers together with a state-the Commodore, 11.M. Naval Yard, ment of Accounts to 31st Decem-until noon on Monday, the 14th ber, 1926, The Transfer Books of February, 1927:--" the Company will be closed from the 24th to 31st January, 1927, both dates inclusive."
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Managers.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
ADDITION TO PROGRAMME FOR ANNUAL MEETING,
First Day-Terth Race.
per
Frozen Meat.
Fresh Vegetables.
Soft Brend.
Biscuit.
Rice. Sugar.
Forms of Tender and any neces sary information may be obtained
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc-
on THURSDAY,
the 27th January, 1927,
commencing ut 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddoll. Street.
i
A Nice Assortment of Chintac Curios.
'comprising:—
Porcelains, Bronzes, Jade, Chin-
on application to the Victuallingese Printa, Agate, Amber Crystal, Store Officer, H.M. Naval Depot etc., etc. Kowloon.
The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.. ILM. NAVAL DEPOT,
*Kowloon,
January, 1927."
also
A Few Pieces Canton Blackwood Ware.
(Particulars from Catalogue.)
wood Furniture..
and
alion adventurers who aid and abet Mr. Eugene Chen, to-day, au- them to plunder China to punish- thorised the publication of the fol- ment as international brigands. A lowing declaration by the Nationa- Government whose existence la im list Government:
plied by the modern State in China The leading assumption, of all will necessarily (since it will be British and other declarations of a modern Government) work out policy regarding China is that ale the specific foreign issues involved is unable to look after her own in the recovery of China's full in- interests, and that in purauance .dependence along lines which, of the spirit of the Washington while asserting and enforcing Conference, Great Britain and the Chinese authority and preserving denying ordinances respecting her not disregard the consideratione In order to safeguard her integ- of right and justice dus to foreign rity, independence, promote, her nationals. But in this regard the economic development, and the r great impressive fact must bo habilitation of her finances. This grasped. To-day the effective pro- is not true of nationalist China. tection of foreign lite and proper- To-day, this new China is strong ty in China does not stand and can the and conscious of its power and its no longer rest upon foreign bayo- ability by economic means to nets and foreign gunboats, the enforce its will on Chinese soil'arm' of Chinese nationalismn--the against any Power. The question economic weapon-is more puis- thon is not what Great Britain and sant than any engine of warfare the other Powers may wish to the foreigner can devise. And tho grant China to meet the legitimata aspirations of the Chinese nation but what nationalist China ma justly grant Great Britain and the PUBLIC AUCTION.
other Powers, whose regime of in- ternational control is now definite The Undersigned have receivedly sharing the fate of all historical instructions to sell by Public Auc systems of political subjection. tion,
Ong Okeh Phonograph.
Catalogues will be issued, On View from Thursday, 27th January, 1927. ›
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
"LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
on FRIDAY,
the 28th January, 1927, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell
Street..
A Collection" of 2500 Stamps in cluding Chinese Errors, Hongkong (Pane of 60 Jubilees showing Er- rör "Short U"), etc., etc.
Catalogues will be issued. On View from Thursday, the 27th January, 1927.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
British in particular must now understand that the forces of the present revolutionary situation are handing over the protection of foreign life and property to the Government that derives authority from those in whose its hands it is centred, a power that These words are used adviacdiy. can paralyse the economic life of The system of international con- foreign nationals in China." It is, trol in China, known as foreign however, the view of the Nationn- imperialism. has necessarily in-list Government that the libera volved such limitation of Chinesetion of China from the yoke of sovereignty, economic, judicial and foreign inperialism need political, that anything like real necessarily involve any armed con- and full independence has not fict between Chinese nationalism been enjoyed by China since Eng-and foreign Powers. For this Jand imposed on her the Treaty of reason the Nationalist Govern- Nanking, which inaugurated the
system.
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not
ment prefer to have all questions outstanding between nationalist China and foreign Powers settled THE OLD IRON,
by negotiation and agreement. It "Ina very real
sense, is in this sense that the Minister therefore, it is historically true to of Foreign Affairs indicated the state that the British, having de- policy of the Nationalist Govern- fested China in the opium wars, ment to the American Minister deprived her of her independence. When the latter visited Canton Inst Englishmen of the present genera-autumn, and the same policy has tion, born since that dark trans-again been indicated to the new action, may not remember, but British Minister, the Japanese re- nationalist China, with the old iron presentative and the representa- LAMMERT BROS., of defeat in its flesh, must needs tive of the American Minister. In Auctioneers.remember. This is the nationalist order to prove that this is no idle view, and unless it la grasped as statement of its policy, the Nation- one of the dominant aims of alist Government hereby declares Chinese nationalism, it cannot be its readiness to negotiato separate- understood: What is this domin- ly with any of the Powers, for a ant aim? It is the recovery of settlement of treaty or other cog- China's full independence, whichnata questions on the basis of was lost as the result of her defeat economic equality and mutual res- at the hands of the British. And pect for each other's political and
territorial sovereignty.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from the Insurance Companies concerned to sell by
Public Auction,
оn "FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
until this act of historical justice is done, there can be no real peace between Chinese nationalism and British imperialism.. Before the emergence of Chinese nationalism
there was, it is truc, a state of
HANKOW SITUATION. ·*. "In spite of the misleading re- porta, the new status, in quo in the Hankow Concession involved no
On View from Wednesday, the the 28th and 29th January, 1927, in its active revolutionary phase, real departure from the foregoing
26th January, 1927.
Terms---Cash on Delivery.
The Racing Stakes...
Winner $600 Second-$200- Third $100.- for Griffins of this Meeting and Ponies that have THE HONGKONG LAND never won a Race. Subscription INVESTMENT AND Griffins of thi Meeting allowed 6 Ibs. Weight for inches as
AGENCY CO., LTD. scale. Winners barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10,- One that the THIRTY NINTH OR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mile. Entries for this race should be attached to the Entry Forms
DINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com already issued.
pany will be held at the Offices of By Order,
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURSDAY, 27th Janu- ary, 1927, at noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State ment of Accounts for the year Auction, ending 81st December, 1926,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM' NAVIGATION CO. '
From STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS and
LONDON...
الرسو
TO LET-Furnished House with garden at Peak, large Dining room, Through Bill of Lading Issued. Drawing room, Study. 6 bedrooms for Batvia, Persian Gulf, Contin 4 bathrooms. Hot & Cold water ental, American and South Afri
on. Modern conveniences. can Ports. Long lease. Apply Box No. 157,
Iaid
care of "Hongkong Telegraph." The Steamship,
"DEVANHA,"
TO LET-Furnished a 2 roomed Capt. W. A. Norman R.N.R.
The REGISTER of SHARES of} the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, 14th January to
inclusive, during which period no Thursday, 27th January, both daya
transfer of shares can be regis- tered.
By Order
of the Board of Directors,
L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 6th January, 1927.
THE "STAR FERRY" COMPANY, Į
LIMITED.
flat with bath room attached, cor- carrying 1Iis Majesty's Mails, will NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ner rooms with 2 verandahs, near be despatched from this port on University. Bus passes the road about every 15 minutes. Airy position. 1027, at Noon taking Passengers Tuesday, 1st February "Apply Box No. 160, care of "Hong- and Cargo, for the above Ports.
kong Telegraph."
NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TWENTY-NINTH
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from, the Committee of The Bazaar in connection with the New St. Paul's Girls College! Building Fund to sell by Públic
on THURSDAY, the 27th January, 1927, at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddel} Street.
One 4-Senter FIAT 509 Motor-car. and
Ono Diamoned Bracelet.
On View on Day of Sale.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
each day lemmencing at 10.30 am. at Pedder Building, 2nd Floor,
·Room No. 3.
(removed from 'Au Chic Parisiense.)
A Quantity of Ladles' Dress Wear and Sundries.
comprising:--
seeming peace between the Chinese statement of policy, and the and the British, but it was no more
Nationalist Government have cate-
rifles
were
real and enduring than the similar gorically to repudiate the imputa- phenomena of peace that one tion that the events leading up to finds recorded on every page of the new status in quo the bayo history and conquest. The nation netting of several Chinese, two of that is undying can never be at whom seriously were deliberate- peace with its conqueror. It willy planned and staged in order to strike at the selected moment. cible capture of the Concession." bring about the violent and for- The selected moment came when The extension of the nationalist British-controlled ordered to shoot to kill' Chincac control to the Concession has been studenta on Chinese soil on May due less to the entry of armed 30, 1926, at Shanghai, and the Chinese forces (which occurred with the British consent) than Day and Evening Gowns, Coats, movement for liberation found an Frocks, Woollen Dresses, Wrap instrument of power when, follow (1) to the landing in the first Conts, Gloves, Corsets, Hats, ing the killing of Chinese students instance of the British Marines. In circumstances inevitably calculat- Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, and others by foreign machine-
guns on June 23 off the Shamten, ed to provoke, and which did pro- Flowers, Fancy Hand Bags, etc. Canton, the economic weapon was yoke, a bloody clash with a patrio- forged by Chinese nationalism in tic Chinese crowd; and (2) to the the South The struggle has abdication by the British Munici apread and continued to spread, pal Council of its powers (which, and because it is waged by evacuation of the British women.
together with the unnecessary awakened nation Aghting to be free, it will not cease untit com-and children, was the result of a too lurid interpretation of the plete independence is won.
situation by the British), with the consequent establishment of the present Nationalist Commission for the administration of the Con- cession..
etc., etc.
>
(more or less damaged by water.) On View on Thursday, the 27th January, 1927..
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4. Duddell Street. If you have anything you would The Undersigned have received itke to sell, exchange or advertise ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING instructions from The Executors send it to the CHINA AUCTION OF THIS COMPANY will be held of the Estate of The late Dr. Silk, Valuables and Ton for Italy, at the Office of Messra. Jardine, J. C. D. Allan to sell by Public ROOM.
F. V. M. L. đẻ BOUSA. France and Loudon (under ar- Matheson & Co., Ltd., on FRIDAY, Auction,
TO LET SHIPPING OFFICES rangement) will be transhipped at the 28th January, 1927, at 11.00 In Connaught Road Central, Nos. Bombay into the Mail Stonmer pro-am, for the purpose of receiving 16, 18 & 19. Ground Floors; Nos. ceeding direct to Marseilles and the Report of the Directors to- 16, 17 & 18, First Floor; No. 16, London. Second Floor. Plonse apply S. K. Trust Ltd., 29, Connaught Road, Central.
gether with a Statement of Ac-1 counts for the year ended 31st December, 1926.
Parcels will be received at this office until 5, p.m. the day before The Register of Shares of the sailing. The contents and value Company will be CLOSED From of all packages must be declared. Tuesday, the 18th January, 1927, For further particulars, apply to Friday, the 28th January, 1527,
FLATS, three, four and five room- Fed, modern bathroom,, flush, etc. Also one two roomed and one to three roomod Bungalow on way to Repulse Bay and Fanling respec- tively for rent or sale on easy torms.
Small Investor's 0,4680.
Tel.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
& COMPANY........
Agents,
Hongkong, 26th Jan., 1927. ⠀
both days inclusive.
By. Order
of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
...Acting Secretary. Hongkong, Jan. 11th, 1927.
on THURSDAY,
the 27th January, 1927,
at 3 o'clock p
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
Three Stag Heads.
On View from Wednonday, tho 26th January, 1927.-
Terms: Cash on Delivery..
`LAMMERT BROS,"
Auctioneers
PERSONALITIES. "Great Britain" or any other Power has nothing to fear when China is under nationalist leader ship and rule and recovers her lost Independence. It is not to revert
.
"Finally, the Nationalist Gav- ernment have to emphasise these to methods of barbarlem of facts: (1) British trade and other Chang Tsung-chang, or to reintro interests llo preponderantly along duce the feudaligin of a Chang Teo- the Yangtaze and in South China, iin, or to maintain and perpetuate which are all subject to the Nation- the mediaevalism of the mandarl-alist Government; (2) almost the nate in Peking that nationalist whole of China south of the Yang- China, wants independence. This taze, together with large areas in is desired, and is being fought for the North, including all that ter because a modern State must be ritory undor the Kuominchun, is" et up in China if the Chinese under Nationalist control; (3) ir people are not to suffer the fatea plebiscite. were to be taken in of dead nations; but if such a the territory under Chang Teo-lin, State is to be built up by Chinese Chang Tsung-chang and Sun hands, then China must be mis-Chunn-fang, an overwhelming vote tress of her own household this would be cast in favour of the Having completed 60 years' secre- means independence. The modern Nationalist Government. But the atryship of the Seamen's Chris State in China implies the oxist- most decisive argument of all is once of Government, which will that the Nationalist Government. tian Friend Society, the Rev. rule and administer taxes in China represents the real spirit of George John Hill has resigned as a common possession of the awakened China, and is the inatru In recognition of his services a bed Chinese people, and not as the ment of power in the achievement has been endowed In his name at private property of some feudal or of the revolutionary movement the Society's Seamen's Hospital, mediaeval gang in control at with which foreign imperialism Malta, at a cost of £1,000,
Peking, and generally connotes an must come to terms. No Power ideology and technique that will Incure any risk in coming to terms Eastbourne Town Council has cause anti-social, characters like with the Government which de
Chang Teo-lin and his allies to be rives: Its authority and sanction. accepted a tender for the erection thought of and dealt with in the and la supported by the Chinese of concrete houses at its garden terms and conception of outlawry nationaliste, because nationalisme suburb, Hampden Park, at a cunt as defined in books, and will sub is an indestructible and invincible of £410 each..
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