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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5,

Eughes & Hongh

LUOTTONIKES 10 THE LOVIARIEST

General Auctioneers" Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission Agents.

PROPRIETORS "wa-Wan* Deal Storage

Bentley's

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thas

we have registered ourselves as a private limited Company under the provision of the Companies Ordinances 1911-1915 and on and after the 1st January, 1921, the whole of our busi ness as a going concern, will be akan over by and will be carried on under the name of THE UNION TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED, but there, will be no change in the management there

of.

Dated the lat day of January, 1991.

THE CHINA MAD

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

85 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional word & Cont

for 8 tertions.

TO LET.

CHINESE WOMEN.

PLATFORM FOR BUFFRAGE.

NEW IDEALS AND HOPES,

NIKOLAJEVSK DISPUTE.

A SETTLEMENT REACHED,

COMPENSATION TO BEREAVED FAMILLES

The platform of the Canton Chinese Woman's Suffrage Association which

Peking, Dec,24-The settlement was drafted at a meeting of the reached in the Nikolaievsk dispute organisation held recently at Shang-provides that Has Welteb, the Chinese Minister at Tokyo, shall express bai sets forth the ideals of the new regret to the Japanese Government. woman of China. Miss Soumy Tseng. that the commander of the Chipese a Cantonese young woman, is one of feet in these waters shall apologise ED EUROPEAN FLATBIN ORIENT the leaders of the movement. The to the Japanese Commander-in-Chief in Siberia, that those responsible for BUILDINGS, CORONATION ROAD

that thirty thousand dollars shall be paid to the bereaved families- Reater.

LET IMMEDIATE OCCUPA- VATTERE NOUM

THE USOS Tamna. COMPANE, KOWLOON, MODERATE RENTAL. Planks in the platform, according to j the shooting shall be punished and

9. M. CHURN.

General Manager.

da. Co děl & 8th Edicions.

Hongkong, January 3, 2017.

A 1 Telegraphie Coda.

NOTICE.

Talagrophic Addria”

"XHIRIOT” RONGLAND.

Apply J. CAER CLARE, Architect and Surveyor, 14, Queen's Road, Central

the Chine Fress, are as follows:

1. Every woman may have the right to vote.

2. Men and women will bave equal

REPULSE BAY HOTEL. protection by law.

3. Girl slavery shall be prohibited.

LPUBLIC AUCTIONS FROM December 1st 1920, we have ORCHESTRA will be in the possession of their property/work, and with little or no educa.

ITUDE Undersigned, bare received instrue Toby Fobie Anction,

(Por Account of the Concerned.)

on

SATURDAY, January 8, 1921, at 10.30 am

as their Salos. Rooms, No. Des Vox Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

Suit and Overcoat Lengths. Dress Materials, Blue Serge,

&c., induiding:-- Great's Boots and Shoes Woollen Jerseys, Hosiery, Gent's Felt Hats, Lei, &c, de

Also

Lace Curtains, Bed Sheets, Cretonne, &c., &c.

On view Friday, at 2 p.m., Tarins Cash..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioned. Hongkong. January 3, 1921,

(FOR 2000UNT OF LEE CONCERNED), - OX.

TUESDAY,

January 11, 1921 at 3. p.m

ather Sales Rooms, No. 8, DER VOZ ROAD, Corner of

Ice House Stre

1 two HL P. Kvinrude Outboard

Meters (good conditions.)"

13 HP. Evinrude Outboard Motor, with Automatic Bererse:

(excellent runcing order). Term-Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

(Por Account of the Concerned

七つ

TUESDAY, January 11, 1921, st 3 pm,

at their Salse – Rooms, --- No. 8, Des Vax Road, Carner of Ice House Street,

A Remington 12 Bore Hammer Sports Gun.

(tall choke, good condition.) Teri:-Cast.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Iongkong, January 4, 1921

FOR SALE.

HE`Undersigned have received in- structions to sell at their Sales tooms, No. 8, Deoeux Road, Corser

Ice House Street,

Encyclopaedia Britannict in (E9 Vola)

Eleventh Edition, with case.

term: Cash,

HUGAPS & HOUGH..

Auctioneers, Hongkong, January 3, 1921.

PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd.

Phone Central

814 Western Branch 3148 Kowloon Branch E307 New Cars For Hire & For Sale. Private Car Carged. Beparing Cars & Speciality.

MOHIDEEN & CO.

J<WELLERS.

35 and 45, Quem's Bood Central,

Arbortly removing to No. 64 Queen's Road, Con tral:d to facilitate removal are sposing of their large stock of precious stones and jewelry at exceptionally favorable prices A splendid oprsity is offered. of obing genuine articles chev.

taken over the Exmx Gizon and the Boxoxoso Moros Co. and are not responsible for any debts incurred previous to that date.

* UNITED MOTOR CO., IÐ

33 & 35, Des Tent Road. Hongkong. January 4, 1991.

STUDEBAKER CORPORA-

JJ

TION OF AMERICA.

TE have been appointed Sole Agents bou LONG and the Pro- rimes of KWONG TUNG and KWONG SAL

N

Our Main Show Room and Town Garage adjoining Pedder Street and Des Voeur Road will be opened in March, also the GARAGEst REPULSE BAY.

attendance daily daring afternoon Tea and Dinner, MONDAYS and FRIDAYS accepted.

SEMI-SACRED CONCERTS will be held during Tiffin and Afternoon Tea on SUNDAYS..

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Hongkong, January 3, 1981.

WANTED.

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEKING-HANKOW RAILWAY.

and

THE PERING GOYFRAMENT THE PEKING-BANKOW LINE of PAILWAY'S invites sealed propisals of bridge contractors for designing and building a new steel bridge about 7,500 meters in length scross the Yellow River (Hwang-Ho) Proposals will be received A complete line of various Stude-up to noon of June 30th, 1921 » st baker Models and Spare Parts will the ace of Peking-Hankow Railway, arrive shortly. These cars will be Peking, China, plans, rules specially geared to suit the roads of specifications can be obtained from the Hongkong and the New Territories, following offices: with a view to effecting" greater efficiency in hill climbing together with economy in fuel consumption.

PUMPING UP-TO-DATE STATIONS are being installed at "SHELL " both garages, where MOTOR SPIRIT and "VACUUM " MOBILE OILS will be obtainable at

"all hours.

:

LIVERY SERVICE. THERE IS THIS DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU RIDE WITH US.

A distinguished looking car bear- ing the stamp of private ownership is at your disposal. A trial will" un questionably convince you that our service is above the average.

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE,

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

Hongkong, January 4, 1991.

WAR MEMORIAL

SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

OR the erection by Public Sab

scription, of a building to be run on YMCA. lines, to be called the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Directors.

A portion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a permanent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.

"Lists may be found at

Mesars. Lane Crawford,

**

Kelly & Walsh. Moatrie.

m. Powell, Ltd The Hongkong Club.

Hongkong Cricket Club.

*

Club Lusitano.

در

Engineers' Institute.

12 Victoria Recreation Club.

Kowloon Cricket Club.

Kowlood Bowling Club.

Peak Club.

Club de Recreio.

Craigengower Clab.

M. J. BREEN.

Esa. Secretary,

War Memorial Committee:

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.

THE

LOST.

HE SHARE CERTIFICATE NO. 1803 for Two Shares numbered 46191/46192 standing in the Register in the name of LUE TUE SAM (deceased) late of Hongkong haring been LOST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless that said Certificate: be produced at the office of the Com 5 Queen's Road Central, Victoria pany, Hongkong, on or before the 5th day of January. 1921, a new Certificate for the exid shares will be issued and the old Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company as null and void."

MOWBRAY'S. NORTHCOTE,

Benretary. Hongkong, December 3, 1990.

TAIYO & CO.

CAFAKKUS) BOOTS AND REQES MAP3-20 UZDRW.

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4. Women shall have the right to occupation limited to fancy needle- λtion are oVER, With the banishing which shall be registered in their of the old order the young women "have struck out on new paths and 5. Women shall have the right to the Suffrage Association will strive marry whom they desire.

6. Women shall have equal opto elevate the place of the China

woman in society. portunities in education with men.

7. Women shall have equal voca- tional opportunities and vocational education with the men.

8. Women'shall have equal rate of

ware

9. Concubinage shall be prohibit ed. A single standard shall be main tained for men and women.

10. Widows shall have financial recompense from the state for the care of their children.

WOMAN-LAWYER IS LEADER. Miss Sonmy Tseng, the first woman lawyer in China, who sailed for Paris recently for the purpose of chapeTON- ing forty Chinese school girls who will enter the French schools, is an enthusiastic suffragist. She was a leader in the drafting of the platform and will present the same to the various women's suffrage organisa- tions In Europe.

A group of earnest young Chinese 1 realize the condition of the women, well educated in the schools mass of women in China," said Miss of China and abroad are forging Tseng, and I believe that it is by ahead in an effort to uplift the posi-education only that we can raise the

position of women in our nation.

The girls must have the right to tion of Chinese women.

GROUP SMÁLL BUT ACTIVE...

Okx Although the group is small, the marry whom they desire. members of the Chinese Woman's American and European sisters have Suffrage Association are fall of this privilege-why is it denied to the enthusiasm and will strive to interest women of China? The old fashion the young women attending various where the parents choose the bridegroom is being schools throughout China in the bride or

abolished--but very slowly. It suffrage cause.

cr

Peking: Peking Hankow Railway, American, British, Belgian, French, Italian, and Japanese Legations.

The first meeting of the Associa-tragic when an educated man er Foreign: Chinese Legutions, Wash ington, London, Brussels, Paris, Romation was held in May when 20 mem.woman is married to an uneducated

bers attended. Since then the person especially if the man and Tokyo.

"I fell very strangly too, that Association has drafted a platform woman has been educated abroad. which meets the needs of the Chinese

and that the girls of China shall have women and toward which goal they concubinage should be probibited will work.

the same opportunities for education as the men.”

All applications for same rast be accompained with pounds & for foreign countries and with dollars 30 for Peking.

PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION.

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KOREANS MURDERED.

JAPANESE-IN FENOTISN.

DEFENCELESS SETTLERS KILLED IN COLD BLOOD.

UNARMED, UNSUSPECTING.

These people were unarmed. They were were killed in cold blood, after baving had their suspicions allaye by public declarations made by the military officers that no harm wond come to them. They were put to death in solitary places, with swords. bayonet thrust. Their bodies were

The following report of doings by buried naked, singly or in twos ar2

threes, inholes in the ground dag for Japanese troops in Fengtien is sent the purpose, and after the graves

traces.

to the H. C. Daily News by the same were filled up, the ground was correspondent who recently reported trampled fat in order to obscure al the murder of Koreans by Japanese A credible witness has indicated troops at Hingking. He says that that, to his knowledge, well over 200 2 he can vouch for the accuracy of Koreans had been killed in to a cer the report, which has also been sent tain point in the progress of one of the detachments mentioned above. If to Reiter's Agency.

The Japanese War Office has issued is reported that 40 were killed in the a stalement regarding the doings of Tsian prefecture alone, and 87 in the the Japanese troops in the Chientao region of Sasyuang'e in the Linko region, but no mention seems to prefecture.

Nothing at all resembling condi have been made in it of the Fengtin Lprovince. The following facts ought tions of warfare prevailed in any of

the districts mentioned, yet the kind to be generally known

Similar acts to those reported from were simply put to death without Chientao have been committed: by trial of any kind. Some of them an Japanese troops in the Fengtien known to have been people devoid province, entirely outside the Chien-political prepossessions, and thei tae region, and Eundreds of miles only known offence was their ada from Hurgchun, the scene of the ence to the Christian Church. Th disorders which served as a reason Japanese War Office statement d for the invasion of Chientao by clares that Japan allows full religion liberty. Yet it is a fact that pressan Japanese forces.

About the end of October one has been brought to bear on Koca force of about 500 infantry marched Christiane in Manchuria to get the from Fushas, 26 miles east of Mik- to renounce their faith, and join zi den; and another, consisting of some ligious society favoured by the Jap 200 cavalry, proceeded eastwards ese government, the tenets of

are locompatible with Christianity? from Tiebling S

NO MISSIONARIES PRESENT ISDISCRIMINATE DESTRUCTION.

There have no resident m These two bodies of Japanese

working amongst soldiers killed several hundred un bionaries armed, law-abiding Korean Koreans in that part of Manch migrants, settled in the prefectures though missionaries have visus s of Hingking, Tanghua, Tsian, Liubo Christians at intervals during and Hailung etc. They burned down part few years. Missionari or destroyed many churches; and scarcely be alleged to have been they also burded many Korean home-cause of this particular tragedy

The Japanese military have: steads, with thousands of dollars worth of grain, and much clothing, ceeded in making many wide so rendering many people homeless orphans, in the midst of i and destitute at the beginning of the less, law-abiding, industrious

tion. There is no allegation | severe Blanchurian winter.

For example, at Fawangch'ao, on Japanese has suffered. Injury- the Hankiang River, 12 homes were limb, or property, in the parts. burped, consisting of -30 chien of Fengtien province in questions houses, and a church of seven chien, Japanese troops have alo not to mention three cheen of Chinese wholesale conditions of fata property. One Korean was killed destitution, just at the be there, and 13 severely injured. The the severe Manchurian, wh value of the grain and clothing destroyed at that place is estimated a al several thousands of dollars,

At Wanetzingmes, Pantapel and Kintuhwolo, 24 persons, were killed, of whom 18 were Christians, includ ing five elders, three school-teachers, and other leading

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