THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917,
WHAT EVERY WOMAN FEARS.
All women realise that they can scarcely expert te "scape, from time to
Hughes & Houghtime, sudering which men are not culleri
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Anationedrs
Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission
Agenta.
PROPRIETORS >Kwa-Wan" Coal Storage.
Caisa sedi
Bentley's
4. C. 4th & 5th Editions
A
Telegraphic Code.
Telegraphic Address
HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned, have received in.
Tatructions to seil by L'ublic Auction.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF The co
J.
0%
SATURDAY,
the 14th July, 1917.
`at 10:30 am,at theirðales Rooms, Nix By
Des Yeux Road, Corner of Fer
House Street,
A CONSIGNMENT OF BRASS WARE.
Comprising":- Jarlinieres. Large and Small Vases: Flower Holder's, Finger Bowls, Intise Burners, Trays, Candlesticks, &e. ke.
disp
A few lots of liath Gowns, Turkish Bath Towel. Ence Towels.
RE
kc.. Aud
A few lots of Pottery, Jardinieres on Stands, Vases, etc.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Terms:-ish,
Kowloon, July 1, 1917.
TH
PUBLIC
UCTION.
10.15
TRE Codersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
TUESDAY,
the 17th July, 1917, commencing
to endure. But not all women know-though the fact might easily suggest ithalf-what in revally behind all these miseries is smething, wrong with the blood.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TRADE AFTER THE WAR | mission to embark on the above forms of SHANGHAI DEPORTATION CASE.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONFERENCE.
IMPORTANT PROPOSALS....
Most often, especially when a girl is
The following report has teen issued entering womanhood, the one cause of pain, for spirits, backaches, and slow by the Conference of Chambers of Com- development is anemia. This miserable weree in India assembled at Delhi, on condition of health-to little Blood, or | March 13th and 14th, 1917, to consider blood that is thin and pose is sometimes the paper submitted by Government the cause of decline, lending to con-
#t
this sumption,
In full age
woman hood cther miseries come some
to worsen, duo main to a senreity of good Bloist when middle age approaches, the perity which has to be paid is, tha
neglecting the blood:
analin
connection with the commercial problems, which will require to be dealt with after the termination of the war.
The representatives present were:--
THE QUESTION OF TAYING THE . COST.
enterprise should be granted" to "Aliena nubject to the basis of reciprocity referred to above, but only under license and subject to such res trictions and conditions as Govern- ment may think it to impose from time to tirae. Industries including Joseph Rothman was brought before the mining and especially key industries Cours at Shanghai last week for sential to the safety and Welfare
ct the
an seder Empire, should nut be allowed to alsof deportation to be made in accordance ander the control of Aliens. For a period with The China (Wap 'Power' Order in of years subsequent to the terminstion of the war no license to trade or to carryCoungil, 1917. on the above forms of enterprise should be granted to enemy subjects.
Application for licenses should be con- sidered in the light of--
His
Mr. A. G, Mossop, Acting Crown Advocate. appeared for the Crovsin..
Ei Lardship L'have revived a corti Majesty's Charge (a) The treatment accorded to British at from
subjects in similar cases, in the 'Affaires stating that he is of opinion eventry of the applicant and (b) The general interests of India.
that there are reasonable grounds for Government's decision in this connee believing that you, à nataalised “Fizikista
ŠATURALIZATION LAWS,
tron Shanghai po, Singapore, Häre, you anything to way this inter
-ի
Rotaman-l aur ngt quifty'el' that, Horship have arealy indivutoil
punishment which Nature exacts for The Hon. Mr. E. E. Bray, Bengal Cham- tion should be such a to preclude the subject, hare acted in a ngaher p
ber: Mr. R. M. Watson Sayth, Bengal possibility of any trade or industry, or Every wonian, at the first sign of ill Chamber the Hon. Mr. J. S. Wardlawther form of commercial activity passindical to the pulsite safety and vertities berith, should obtain Dr. Willams! | pink
that Joseph Beaman should be deportes”;} pills for pule people, for this medicine Milne, Bombay Chamber: Me. S. J. Ging into the control of Aliens. has made a great reputation by the lum, Bombay Chamber: Mr. R. E suffering which it has spared women, Gregor Fearsa, Bombay Chamber: the much stricter than in the past, and In our opinion these laws should be Dr. Williame
pink pils build up the Hon Sir Arthur Binning. Bunna Cham-some suca measures as the following age hload ani su restore health that is whyber: the Hou. Sr. W. Nicholas, Karachi suggested: it is important to avuid substitutes.
A very useful Free Bock can be hadChumber: the Hon. Mr. Gordon Fraser, Napplication for naturalization a hy sending a post card to Dr. Williams Madras Chamber: the Hon. Mr. J. Currie, Medicine Co.. 98. Serchgen Road, Shang Punjab Chamber; Mr F. C. Waller, Fun- | hai asking for Plain Lalts to Women Fiab Chamber; Mr. J. Renton Denning.
Punjab Chamber; the Hon. Mr. L Watson, Upper India Chamber: Mr. T D. Edelstan, Upper India Chamber: Mr. G. Ryan, Upper, India Chamber The Hon. Mr. E. H. Bray was un- "azinously veted to the chaif,
AUCTION.
PUBLIC
P
AUCTION,
ARTICULARS and Conditions of the PARTI
letting by Public Auction Sale, to by haid on MONDAY, the 18th day of July, 1917, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Goremer, of One Los
CROWN LAND above Bowen Road,
in
term 70 years, with the option of the Colony of Hongkong for
renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.
Partienders of the Eat...
(3 pproximate)
(nt)
1938.
THE ANDERSON
at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 3, MUSIC CO., LTD.
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
ICE. HOUR TRIKT,
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
REDSSTEADS, CURTAINS, PICTURES,
&c.,
de.,
As follows!! Upholstered Saites, Arm-chairs and
Sufas, Card Tables, Fedroom Furniture,
HIGH CLASS
PIANOS FOR.
SALE on
comprising Double and Single Da- HIRE.
mounted Bedsteads and Twin Bed
steads, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, CASH
Extension Dining Tables and Chains,
Tex und Occasional Tables, et, CREDIT.
Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass Ware,
Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Seta, & TUNING & REPAIRING- Bath Room Utensils, Roll-top Desksand Writing Tables, Sundry Electro Plated Ware, etc.
2 Pianos in good condition, Electric Reading Lamps, Blick wood and Tak wood Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, including Large Overmantel, Engravings, Pictures, etc., etc.
Ala
Toni Foles and Netting, Porcelain Cigar Cabinet, Examelled Eath, Carpets (New and second band), Perainbulators, *., &c.
(Full Farticulars from Catalogas.) TaxCash,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, July 11, 1917.
AGENTS.
1049
LONDON-WILLIAM SLATER, 42 Grea Russell Street, w.o., F. AIGAR, 11 A 12 Clement's Lane, Lombard Street, .C., T., B. BROWNE & Co. Ltd., 163 Queen's Road, Victoria St OCAREE Sex & PLATT, 85 Graca church . .C., G. STREET & Co., Ltd.. 30 formi, GoHDON & GOTCH, 15 8t Bride B 2.0. RODERT WATSON, 150 Fleet Street, C. MITCHELL & Co., Shows" Hill Holborn Viaduct, 2.0., D. KITMER & Co., & Whitefriars 8... *.. Mate & CROWTHER, Ltd., ID," 72 12 Now Bridya St., E., SOUTLAND-FRED. LA BIMOST, & North
St. David Birect, Edinburgh.. FARIS AND EUROPE, MATENOR FI Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Balës, Paria NEW "TORET B. Browns, Ltd. Bolan Hall, West end Street, New York City.
A
SAN FRANCISCO and American Parts generally-Bran & Black, San Fran
FOCHOW-BRocker & Co. ? AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND:-Gottes & Borcu, atd.. bourne and Sydney.
CEYLON. M. BATH & Co., To
APOTHECAZIEs flo.. Colombes
SINCAFORE, STRAITS, & -KY
WAII Len, Singapore,
PHILIPPINE LANDSA, S. W
sex & Co., Banús,
SHANGHA
Mess. Kelly & WIN
JAPAN:HESTER, KELLA & Watsa, In
Robs and Yokohama
CANTORZELTELL & CO. -
THE CHERA MAJE, TAD,
A Wildham Street Ho
A SPECIALITY.
16, Des Voux Road.
TIL 139%
PATELL & CO. ORIENTAL PRODUCE
EXPORTERS, SILK MERCHANTS, COMMISSION "AGENTS
Agencies in
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO, UB.A.
Branches
CANTON,"
BHANGHAI,
YOKOHAMA,
BOMBAY.
HEAD OFFICE: Kid's BUILDINGS
HONGKONG
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00
PEDDER STREET, Upposita Hongkong Hotel.
Mater 20, 19
DEFINITIONS.
Enemy Subject' should include subjects of present enemy countries and any who may be held to be anch should their states British subjects bo ing natureliation laws. changed by any alterations in the exist
N.B. Wennot of course se up
separate standard of naturalization for true purposen, but we are of opinia that any disqualification ought to be extended to any subject may
any enemy country who have breonie naturalized in Great Britain or in any other country within years previous to the outbreak of the prosent war, or who may ixare so aturalized in the! future.
Alien Fm should include any fit, or individual trading as a firm, in which less tha 75 per cent of the ospital is British or in which the control is not entirely British, or which is trading with moneylent by a foreigner or foreign
Bruk or
12
British subject should be entertuired cases thur Fun gaible to go' unless-
behind the zertificates of the Minister and upon my bejug satisfied that you ure à British subject and the pebar nursed in the certificate, its my dry to nike the order of the deportative as prayed mad
(a) the applicant has already "become denaturalized in his, country of a origin or adoption (b) for a period of years the applicant sball have been domiciled in the British Empire
Allen
(e) should give satisfactory guarantors of having identified himself with "British national interests (de in the event of war, no natural
tion should be granted to eremies under any circumstances, no matter what their position gay De, nor any change of name be allow ed:
Note-An exception to (s). (b), fe) and (d) may be made in the case of Bri- tish born willows.
must therefore diy six. I'don't kn whether, before I do, you have any. thing you wish to submit to the Minister?
RathmaN: I don't want to sariatit seything to anyone. Edh ar want va stay here: I am willing to go away in 1 can have tigi to settle my aftirs,
Ele inded that he had we papperty he wished to settle, also about $2,000 10
(e) any enemy subject naturalized later
than 1894 should have his British. ggested that he might be naturalization paper cancelled, but allowed out of "gud onder the guard og a should be allowed to apply for the police offieve for 24 hours in which tina same to be renewed upon complying satisfactorily with conditions (n),(8) | ho giubi settle his affairs, - and (e)
Mira Mossop poluţed but that this could" | Bo be doar and upon Bathmati statiuz that be wanted to see Fed podsetini
#
ESENY SUBJECTS.
excluded from the Indian Empire daring Enemy subjects should be entirely the interregnant after the War and thereafter for anch further period as Government consider advisable..
commend that such perini should be
ruth that
company, or bank, or ut which one of years.
per cent. of the importųsi † are foreigners.
Company or
or Bank should in-
„PART IL
THE TREATMENT OF ANEWY
(OR ALIEN) SOVING,
clude
any company or bank in which the directorats or control is not entirely
After the preliminary perice of one British, or in which
year, and daring the reconstruction the debentures,
**† period which for this purpose might be bonds or shares are held by foreigners to the extent of 25 per cent of the total defined as terminating when there has debentures. lord or share issue us the benade complete restitution a
reparation, top for ton, in respect of cao may be, or which is carrying on Dritish shipping, destroyed illegally by | business" with the aid of money barriswed!
the Sutes with which we are now at from a foreign person, firm or company otherwise than bank deposits, or of war, enemy shipping should be subject to special taxation in the form of a tax which more than 25 per cent of the import as desire by thew recoin-
cmplcyes are foreigners. mendations to emphasize the important principles to that a concars must be more than merely British in name to entitle it to the advantages of Kritish Nationality and (b) that the country of
who was his friend, his Bardslig remarked that this would is allowed s far as he una concerned and he havi "rin daht the French authorities will allow the man ti coile and see bin.
Mr. Mossop then made au upplivationa aller Ariels as of the prinsipal onder chut Berkman should be erdored to pay the expenses of his deportati a.
Itis Firdhip-- don't see me wal rear to make such an order if I know nishing
the fucts.
Mr. Musso-The defendant has pens
upon income, or upon freight earned, or tiled that he has 84,1800-in bie persendi
upon the vessels themselves. Further,
enemy shipping should not be allowed and is able to page India. to take any pant in the coasting rate of
4. Governmens should have power tu prevent any con bination of interests,
His Lordship-le may be able to do i se, but I don't see why I should make the order. There is a very good reason
of rigistration is nos salicient proof of which in practice result in fcrying it I can see in tine si ur for the
the nationality of a Company
THE TREATMENT OF ENEMY JOR-ALIEN)
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS.
In view of the impossibility of knowing when or bow peace' will be included, iz
dian exports to be shipped either in foreign. nvred, vessels, or under my facts to the laid before His Majesty's armagement dictated by foreign contrMinster and for him to judge anal give
1. No fortigu vessels should be ill-wei
to Curry Indian crews.
far as posside the i
4.
į his centifients ns to the indesirability of person remaining in China to nid
before the Court, but, where I am asked to further and an askelbt the mun
is desirable as a temporary preekasipred treatment should the tion, that for such a period not less that is to say if any foreign county than 12 months after the termination directly or indirectly by through rates of hostilities as Government may con or otherwise, subsidises its shipping or sidder necessary, an absolute interregnum imposes special charges, restrictions, ordered to pay his own experises I should be established during which -- ete, on British shipping, countersailing | want ad know something, and I do not charges should be levied in parts of the think it is every that the application (a) No entry subject, including sab British Empire upon the steamers of that
jects now interned, should, except
should be made unless you wish to lay for purposes of State and ander particular cuantry. special fense, be allowed to enter
before me sufficient fast.
(3) So ensy shipping whatsoever should be allowed to enter Indian
porta.
5.
frequenting pots in the British Empire In particular all foreign steamers or remain within the limits of theabould be required to conform ablate application was in order to raise the Mr. Momsop wald the object of his Indian Eupire.
to the standards imposed by the Foxal of Trade as regaris certificates com question as to whether such an application peteres, marking of load lines, etc. would be in order. “
6. It has been suggested that press His - Lorisis wirked the such an should be exerted against foreign ship application would be is order but ha ping by means of our nemeroas con wond want sufficient facts before him stations, but of f apifion that this step should only be ad ptei in cases of before granting it. The order for deportas great emergener. Bunkering, however, tion to Singapore was then made. should be kept in the hands of British | Similar orders were subjects.
All Aliens now resident in or at any fature time entering into or becoming residents in the Indian Empire should be registered
LICENSE.
5
(a) It is desirable that no lien person, firm or company should be allowed to trade or to practise any profession in Indin except under license."
pre
then made
AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTIÓN.
7. We approve of steps being taken to respect of Banta Singh and Ali Bohu, ensure that vessels owned by foreigners while adjournments were ordered in the (b) That no Alien person, body or us
should not sail under the British Hag; in cases of Santa Singh aid Awer Singly, sociation should be allowed to engage in the case of part ownership the propor educational, social or religious work ex-tion suggested in this report in ronneg cept under Heense.
tion with the capital of foreign com (c) Licenses should be subject to the panies should obtain in this case, SO 13 following conditions; (i) reneval annual to ensure that at least 73 per cent. f y; (ii) cancellation at any time by the the interest is bona ide he il by British Local Government without any reason subjects. To prevent disguise of nation. being assigned; (iii) payment of Income ality it is desirable that an effort shoe d Tax on assumed profit or tomover or be made to induce other nations to adujt sach other tax as Government may ap- the same principle in connection with, prove with the necessary production of the we of their Bugs. a counts, etc.
8. That no agreements be entered into Aliens should be treated on a by British shipping companies with Ali strictly reciprocal basis and be allowed shipping companies and, combinations to tunde under license, in regard to (1) without the cognizance of the
equisitions and expansion of mineral Trade or other Ministerial Authorities. ights; (2) the bolding of real estate; (3)
PART III currying on of banking: (4) the carrying on of insurance business" (5)other forma of commercial activity, for instance the control of franchises' of public utility, I We find it impossible to embeds in such as tramways, electric supply com-any one resolution or group of resolutions panies, bydro-electric concessions and the views of the various Chilmoters and the like; (6 the establishment of milk or we therefore attach their several views
are of opinion that per separately, but we at least place it on PROPERTY situate at The Peak factories.
record that we are unanimously
The Man Who Gets There
Is the man who has blood Tez ruh red blood and plenty of it-in is bely. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood-lots of it giving, brain -nourishing, strength replenishing blood.
OF ILL
LEVISTS
JJ
THE TREATMENT, DE, I«FORTH AN
EXPORTA
of
HE Codersignad has received instruc Gion from the Liquidator of Messa Jenises & Co. în pursuance of an order of the Hongkong Government to sell by Fublic Auction at 12 o'clock (Soon) in
TUESDAY,
the 31st day of July, 1897,
at his Sales Room, DODDELL STREET,
TSE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
opinion that the policy to be followed Hongkong, and being Rural Building must be based on the principle of Lot No. 10. reciprocity
TRADE
IS ONE LOT
We are not in favour of the adoption The property consists of :-
of any system of registration of Trade The piece or parcel of ground end Marks in India. We consider that the present laws Afford adequate protection to the use of Trade Marks though the sentences imposed for the fraudulent misuse of Trade Marks might with a vantugs be more deterrent -
PATEST LAWN We have no special alterations for the present lawa. to suggest, but we are gene rally of opinion that the pateng laws throughout the Empire should be as uniform as possible,
COUNTCY OF BRITS
We are of opinion that where practic able all foreign goods should bear & clent indication of the country of origin, but beyond this we have no alterations in the existing laws to sogget
KLINTE "TIOS og
In conclusion we woul prosent seeue to us a filtir
trierships
ohity ration of par
premises known as "Lysholt, 104 The Peak, situate near Mount Gough in the Colony of Hongkong, with an area of 12403 square feet and registered in th Land Office as Rural Building Lot. No. 10.
The lot is held for the unexpired residue of a term of 75 years created herein by an indenture of Crosa Lease dated the 23rd day of April 1862.
The Annual Crown Rent is $85.00 For further particulars and renditions of sale Cpply to Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, Solicitors for the Láquidators, or to the undersigned.
610P LAMMERT
Hongkong April 30, 1917.
Barx 1820- still going strong.
INTIMATIONS
FOMENTE WALK WAR CARTOG 55, 7
Guarialeedame quality throughout the world:
„JOHNNIE WALKER White Label 6 years old. JOHNNIE WALKER Red Label 10 years old. JOHNNIE WALKER "Black Label," a years old.
Agents General, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO.... JORY WALKER & SONS LTD, Scorch want DLLARS, KILKARRIKE, SCOTLAND
A Double Safeguard.
When buying Worcestershire Sauce, always look for the signature in White....
Lea Verrin
on the Red label, and see also that the jame LEA & PERRINS is embossed in raised letters on the glass bottle.
LEA & PERRINS' label and bottle are copied to such an extent that these precautions are necessary, in order to make sure that you are being supplied with the original and genuine Werustenkire and not one of its many imitations.
THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. Which has now borne. the Stamp of Public Approval for OVER FORTY YEARS.
ENO'S FRUIT SALT
PLEASANT TO TAKE REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING.
IT IS VERY BENEFICIAL IN ALL CASES
or
Billousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Errors in Diet-Eating or Drinking, Thirst, Giddiness, Rheumatic or Gouty Poison, Feverish Cold, with High Temperature and Quick Pulse, and Feverish Conditions generally. It is everything you could wish
as a simple and Natural Health-giving
Agent.
only-by
Prepared
J.C.ENO, Ltd., Fruit Salt Works, London, England
SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE.
THE
CHINA MAIL Typhoon Map and Guide
WITH TABLE AND, FRACKS OF PAST DISTURBANORS
Price 50 cents.