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AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL HONGKONG.
TRATE INQUIRY LIST NO. 121.
Wong mercharts are invited to e perd with American een cerning Hongkong purrections
aling below:-
U.S. TROOPS AND THE SIBERIAN "INCIDENT.”
In the House of Commons on April 19 Colonel Wedgwood, asked whether American troops in Siberia refused to coeperate in the fighting near Blagovestchensk against insurICC" tionery Russians: if so, why they re- fused; and whether British troops. No. 1.098-Pacific Coast Luraber. were used for this sort of warfare? The Southern Alberta Lumber 'änd Mr. Churchill replied that the an- Supply Co., Ltd., of Seattle, Wash..swer to the first part of the question seek a Hongkeng agent for their line was in the affirmative. The reason of fir, spruce, cedar and other Pacific given by the General Oficer Com Coast woods.
Imanding the American troopa was No. 1099-Ready-to-Wear Cloth that the force which attacked the ing. The International Ready-to-Japanese forces might prove to be Russian peasants wear Corporation, of 47 West 34th 'Street, New York City, invite carre- mistaken for Bolsheviks.. The British spondence looking to the introduction troops had not been called upon to in Hongkong of men's, women's, and quell the disturbances, but they would children's ready-to-wear goods, no-co-operate with other forces, includ tions and novelties,
ing American troops in maintaining order in areas in which, for the time being, they were stationed.
No. 1,100-General Import and Esport. The American Overseas
insurrectionary
THE CHINA MAIL.
'N
NOTICES.
THE
COPPER
ASSOCIATED BRASS AND MANUFACTURERS or GREAT BRITAIN
NOW
CAN
SUPPLY Brass and Copper, - Locomotive Tubes, Rods, Etc.
Sole Agents r
ARNHOLD BROTHERS 3 Co., Ltd.
CHINA & HONGKONG.
Products Co. of 25 East 22nd Street,; Colonel Wedgwood asked if thereTHER RED WING ENGINE HAS
New York City, seek, Hongkong con.was to be any difference of opinion «nects in the General Import and as to whether they were insurrec-
Ex Trade and invite correspon
tionary Russians or Bolsheviks be dence.
tween the American and Japanese 1,101.-Adding Machines and troops. Could they have the assur Typewriters. The Adding Machine ance that British troops would co- and Typewriter Company of 20 operate with the Americans and noti North, Seventh Street. Saint Louis, with the Japanese (Crips of "Why?" | Mo., seek a Hongkong agent and "Ob! oh!") Because they are their line of adding machines and white men.
pewriters and invite correspon dence.
No. 1,102-Condensed Milk Zellers Stevens, Incorporated, of 52 Broadway, New York City, seek Hongkong connections for the sale of a hat of condensed or evaporated
ilk and invite correspondence. No. 1.103-Crude Drugs, Camphor and Cassia-Messra, Paul R. Reuben and Company of 16 California Street,! San Francisco, Cal, seek Hongkong connections for the import of crude! drugs, camphor and cassi into the United States and invite correspon- dence.
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Mr. Churchill said this matter must be left to the discretion of the officers on the spot. In this particular case, there was no doubt it was a well- armed force of Bolsheviks,
Gerts1st, r. Savage; 2nd, Mr. Spanton; 3rd, Mr. Cosway; Booby prize, Mr. Reed.
No. 1.106 Bathing apparel; swea tets; bathing robes. The Milbury Atlantic Manufacturing Co. of 543 Broadway, New York City, invite No. 104 Chair Care The B. errespondence looking to the intro- South Lon pony of 106 Greenukh duction in Hongkong of their line of Street. New York Cits soks Hong-sweaters, bathing robes, wearing kong samps and prices of chair cane and invites corresponde wwe.
No. L-Cotton Was Slessra, A. J. Coccaro and Compary of No. 1 Broadway, New York, invite corres- pondence relating to the trade in cotton waste for bedding stung sappliers and users of cotton waste Cenerally,
apparel, ready-made clothing and similar goods.
No.1,107-Photographic dry plates. The G. Cramer Dry Plate Co. of St. Louis, Mo., seeks Hongkong connec
ions for the sale of its dry plates for all branches of photography and invites correspondence.
Hongkong, 20th May, 1919.
VICTORIA
THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT
at 9.15 p.m.
THE FIRST MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE
A DOG'S LIFE
CHARME CHAPLIN
ADOGS LIFE
HES FIRST HUON DOLLAR DA, FURE
THREE REELS OF CHARLIE
AT HIS BEST.
Prices $1.50, $1.00 & 70 cts.
Booking at ANDERSON'S.
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THE MOTOR WITH POWER TO SPARE
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SOLE AGENTS:- SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., ET. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
HONGKONG.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
ENGINEERS and LAUNCH BUILDERS.`
MARINE MOTORS OF ALL POWERS IN STOCK,
Works:-POOTING, Shanghai
Sole Agencies:-STERLING & EVINHUDE MOTORS.
MAKERS "EWO" Morons.
Associated British Machine Tool
Makers, Ltd. A.B.Q. Boiler Enamel Berine Ltd., Leather-cloth). Edgar Allon & Co, Ltd. (col
Steels, &c.y
"Barco" Steam Traps, Temperatnie
Begulators, doc.
Linotype & Machinery, Ltd. Paleometer Engineering Co., Ltd. T. & W. Smith Ltd. (Wire Ropes) Imperial Light, Ltd.
THE TRANSMARINA TRADING CO.
HAVE RECEIVED
THE LATEST
DENTAL SUPPLIES
FROM
DE TREY, LONDON.
POST OFFICE.
EMPIRE DAY. The General Rst Odice will be open on Saturday, 24th May until noon only.
The District Post Clices will be open from 8 am to 9.m., and frem 5 p... to 6 pm. with the exception of Kowloon Ottice which will be open froto. a.a to Ba.m. only.
There
be one delivery from District Otices at noon.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
Allied soldiers in the various hospitalk in Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their use headed in at the G.PO, will be packed and forwarded to them five.
TEL. No.
1743,
The parcel post service to "Cuba" is || 46 suspended.
It is notified that all restrictions: na to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Fresels on the China Station have been abolished.
The Services to Germany, Austria.) Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are suspended.
No unofficial letter addressed to Abadan, Ahwaz or Mohammorah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.
Registered and Parcel Mails close 15 minutes asier than the time given below unless otherwise stated.
INWARD MAILS.
SUNDAY, May 25.
CLEUCH.
Europe via Negapata-Per BEY.
OUTWARD MAILS,
SATURDAY, May 24.. Fort Fayard-Fer CORNELIA, 9u... Straits. Bangkor, Ceylon, Mauritius,
South Africa. India via Dhanush- kodi Bombay, Aden and Egypt -Per DILWALA. Registration 0.13 a.m. Letters 10am. Straits, Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius. South Africa, India vin Dhanush- kodi. Egypt and EPROPE - via SUEZ-Per LYGAON, Registration 8.45 A.m. Letters 10:30a.m.
The Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, May 23. at 5 pm. Swatow-Per TUNOSHINO, Suon. Shanghai and North China - Per
YINGCHOW, Soon. SUNDAY, May 9, Shanghai and Nerth China Ter
KIUKIANG, 9 a.m.
Swator, Amoy and Fornitsa via Keelung -Per ANAKUSA MARU,0's..
MONDAY. May 2.
Philippine Islands-Per YUENSANG,
2. p.m..
TUESDAY, May 27.
Shanghai, and
China-Fer:
North TEAN, 11 &0. Swatow and Bangkok--Per HOPEH,
Swatow,
11 2.1.
Amoy ard Foochow Fer HATTAN, I p.m.
WEDNESDAY, May 28.
11a.m.
Swatow and Straits-Per CHENGTU,
Weihaiweż Chefoo and Tientsin-Fer
HUICHOW,2 p.m.
THURSDAY, May 29. Shanghai and North China Fer
SUNNING, 11 a.io.
FRIDAY, May 30.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-
HONG, 1 p.m.
Philippine Islande-Per LOONGSANG,
3. p.m.
SATURDAY, May 31. Shanghai and North China- Per
KWANGSE, 6 p.m.
TUESDAY, June 3.
Swatow, and Bangkok-Per LIANG-
CHOW, 118.m Philippine Islanda Per TAMING,
Noon.
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919.
ENTERTAINMEATS.
THI
CORONET
TO NIGHT!
Tur. Nev
1748.
TO NIGHT!!
at 5.16 and 9.15 p.m.
Mrs. VERNON CASTLE
IN
"The Girl from Bohemia"
CAUGHT AT HIS OWN GAME."
British Gazette No. 526-527,
Booking at ROBINSON'S.
VICTORIA
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MON. TUIS. & WED..
THE
Biggest Attraction on the Screen to-day CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in.
HIS FIRST MILLION DOLLAR COMEDY
8.15 P..
"A DOG'S LIFE" There are as any laughs as the pup in this picture his flans.
TOTO
IN THL BUD." TO-NIGHT Ms. VERSON CASTLE.
"NIPPED
7.18 P.M..
in.
"MARK OF CAIN."
Booking at
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7.13 P.M.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
Tol. 2511.
MAY 21, 22, 23.
Showing Paramount Feature 5 parts,
from CHARLES DICKENS FAMOC'S NOVEL.
Tol. 2511.
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Featuring:-
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AND
"JACK PICKFORD
also Various Comica
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South Africa, India via Dhanush-
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Hill, Mrs. J. B. Haggin, Mrs. G. Hofland, Mr. Salamanos. Mr. W. M. Smith, 6.00 .M.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Arthur Shoemaker, Mrs. M. Thanks, A. M. Hicks and son, Mr. R. H. Hail, and Mr. Emeterio Q. Villalon.. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Iverson, Mr. G. Ishibaru, Mrs. A. Isenberg and Japanese maid, Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Janzen and 3 children, Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. R. tip Journel and 2 daughters, Mr. H. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. C. Kayser .. and daughter, Mr. W. K. Kenneder, Mr. T. Kanazawa, Mr. T. Kajihani, Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Looreim, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. de
Foz, Tai O Tai Po
WIZK-DAYS
Cheung Chow
3.30 P.K.
7.20 AM.
Shataukok, Shatin, LATE LIEUT. STAPLETON. France April 23. He was then attached Bheungshui, Autan,
to the Royal Berkshires, and was Ping Shaz & Santin, 4.00 .M. 11.00 .. serving with them at the time of his
Aberdeen. Sai Kung Some particulars are now available death. He was an active sportsman,
and Stapley 4.30 P.M. 11.00.... concerning the late Lieut. W. H. and made a name for himself in the Canton and Stapleton, killed in action on August Colonel thus writes of him: He Canton (By Train) 2.00 PM. cricket world at Hongkong. His Sazaahui ... Letters 8 PM.
Regis. 5.P.M. 5.00 26. On leaving Framlingham in fell whilst the battalion were attack Wachow 1915, he returned to Hongkong, ing the village of Carney on August and was in business until the begin. 26. Your boy was gallantly leading ning of 1917. In March of that bis men. His platoon-or what there. year he was one of a small party was left of it were rushed for the Kongmoon
Macao.....
40 P.M. 10.00.
Mr. John de B. Lancaster, bu
ARRIVALS,
May 23.
CHEONG SHING, Brit, 1,256 tour
17.30.8.16 x Miller, Mr. N. . C. Verway Hejan, Mr. from Canton, Capt. Meyrick, J,M. & Co,.
B33.
(6.00 F.M.
and Mrs. Moraes and servants, Mr.
Manghammel, Mrs. B. Mateon Bir from Moji, Capt. C. Shirai, N.Y.R., B Except 4.00.e.x. II. Modugo, Miss L A. McConnell, Saturdays.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Metzel, Mr. E TATSIMO MARU, Jap, 4,283 tons,
who left Hongkong for active service; third time and captured, and whilst Namtau and Sanmei 80P.M. 6.00 P.K. he joined the Artists' Rifles, and was making a desperate attempt to escape Shamchua.... (11. 10.00. subsequently transferred to the during which he led his men Officers' Cadet Battalion. In March, Erilliantly-be was killed." The 1918, he was gazetted to the Eed fordshire Regiment, joined the 3rd Battalion at Felixstowe, and left for
YOUR COPY
OF THE
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IS NOW READY
Messrs. BRSWER & CO., 22 Querite, koaN CENTRAL,
Adjutant writes:-" He had won all cur hearts and was a great favourite in the battalion."
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Morrisao, Mrs. L. Hooser & d'child. Mr. and Mrs. U. van der Made, Miss E
E.
FROM SHEUNGWAN WESTERN BRANCH P..
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O`PA 17304.1.
Fo2
Macao. Canton 17 30 AM
Matteson, Misa A. Nicholson, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. O Connor, Miss U'Connor, Dr. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. M. Oso, & children and servant, Mr. G. W. Cliveerona, Mide. M. Ortholoy, 3 children and servant. Mr. SONDATO HOLIDAYS N. Ohno, Mr. R. D. Pinnco, Mr. J.K. Porter, Mr. E. R. Port, Mr. L. Keidborat, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. da Bocha and family, 6.30.11.30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Romanoff and child,
17.30 A.M
CLEARANCES.
May 23.
SHUN SHING, Chi, 8am., for K.0.
Samshui M, -9.30 F.M. 17.30 AH, Mrs. A. P. Richmond, Mr and Bin, 181 Wan via Macao, Po On. -
Tai Pinul
Tues
930P.M
OYCLOPS, Brit., 3 p.m., for Victoria!
18.30 P. Rola and son, Mir. A. M. . Hemedios, 0.30 .. Capt A, W. Kiley, Mis. V. Howcliffe
Mr. J. A. Robertson, Mr. I. U, Hoes Mr via Robe, B. & 8. J. Riu, Mrs. La M. Gilva and three WOSANG, Brit, 8 a.my for Shanghai
via Ningpo, J.M. & Co.
Shek Ki 9.30 PM 2.30 PM 9:30 PM
farex 1.30 PM. 8.00. Kongmoon 80 4. 6.6 P.M. 6.00 P. Kaukorg AGAP Mˆ 6.00 P.M. 8.00 P.
Recent Saturday Wochow... 40 pw 10.09 2.3. 4.00 PM.
In the .. Maila aloing before
B.am. Registration. closes at deltok
on the previous evening.
daughters Mr. and Mrs. J. Smyth, Mr. B. H Schwartz, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwariz, Mr. V. Outs Mr. H. P. Strause, Miss M. Zenour, Missi
KAIPING, French, & am, for Hai pong vi Pakhai, Sing Keo.
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