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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an

EXTRAORDINARY

Hughes & Hough GENERAL MEETING of Members

AUCHTONEKES TO THE GOVERNMEE will be held in the Pavilion of the Club TO-DAY (Thursday), the 14th of April, 1921, at 5.30 p.m., for the purpose of submitting the following resolutions:

General Auctioneers Share, Coat and General Produce Brokers and Commission. Agents.

FROPRIETORS "TOKWA-Wan' Coal Storage,

Deder wad

Bentley's

4. c. 40h à 4th Editions.

A I Telegraphic Code.

Telegraphic Address

*MERION" HONGKONG,

1. That the present Hongkong Cricket Club be wound up, and the committee be authorised to take all necessary steps for that purpose.

2-That the committee be authoris ed to register a Company Limited by guarantee not exceeding $100 per member, on the terms of the Memo- randam and Articles of Association which will be submitted to the meet- ing.

3-That the committee be author ised to assign and hand over to the new Company, when registered, all

-FUBLIC AUCTIONS- the sets of the Club.

Should the proposed resolutions be

confirmatory

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

35 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every, additional word. 4 Cent

tor & insertions.

TO LET.

TOLET-From Ist April HOUSE in No. 10, Nathan Road and No Rose Terrace, Kowloon. Apply to TRNG WAS BUILDING Acar, No. 43. Queen's Road, East

FOR SALE.

THE CHINA-MAIL.

CHINA- COAST.

THE OFFICERS GUILD.

SECRETARY IS ENGLAND.

Says The Delphin (the journal of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild) just to hand :-An interesting visitor 10 this country is Captain D'Oliveyra, Secretary of the China Coast Officers' Guild, who is | renewing acquaintance with the scenes

now

of his boy! od. Adopting the mer cantile marine as his profession, Captain D'Oliveyra, whose education, begun on the Continent, was com pleted in London, made his first voy age in the sailing ship Moy." in October, 1891, and after spending eight years in sail entered the employ ment of the Indo-China Steam Navi

MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. Exergation Co

1920 model A, just overhauled and painted dark blue. Property cf Vice Admiral Sir A. DUFF. Can be seen in NAVAL FARD GARAGE.

THE Undersigned have redved Instruc-passed at this meetings wil be called MR. BENEDICTS LUMBAGO.

tions to sell by Public Azation,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

ON

FRIDAY,

April 15, 1921, st 2.30 pm,

at their Sales Rooma,

No. 2, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Home Street, An Assortment of

Superior Honsebald Linen, &c. comprising --

Sheeting Fillow Cases, Bed Valances, Table Cloths, Serviettes, Glas and Kitchen Cloths, Bath Sheets and

Copies of the proposed Memoran- dum and Articles of Association may be seen by members at the Pavilion.

By Order of the Committee.

L. 5. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary. Bongkong, April 7, 1991.

ROYAL ARTILLERY ATHLETIC

SPORTS.

Towels, Huckaback Towels and Ladies THE ROYAL ARTILLERY are

and Gent's Handkerchiefs.

Tarica - Casă,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.·'

Hongkong, April 12, 1921

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

Ox

TUESDAY, April 19, 1921, at 2.30 p.m.. of their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Bes Yeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street, One Grafex Camera 2 Zelas Lezs.

Terms: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 15, 1921,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE DOYCKENED),

TUESDAY,

April 19, 1921, commencing at 2:30 p.m., ## #heir Bales Booms, Na, 8, Des Vorex Boad, Corner of

Ice House Street,

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI TURE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWIN

BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, tc, Ec1 kc.

comprising Dining Saites, Mirror back Side board, Dining Table, Chairs & Cheerfield sofas, Arm-chaire' (niw), One Card and Occasional Tables. Upholstered Brite, Bedroom Furniture comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, Large and amall Wardrober, Dressing Tables, and Chairs, Wash- stands, &c. (fumed Teakwood), Bide- boards, Dinner Wagons, Extension Din- ing Tables and Chairs, & Dinner Services, Crockery, sad dises Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, de, Bath Rcom Utensile Clectro-Pisted Fare One large Ice Chest.

Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sandry Blackwood" Farniture, 'Side Tables Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, &c.

Also

Thres Sporting Gons. (Full Particulars" from Catalogue). Terms -Cash.

HUGHES & EQUGH, Auctioneers. "Hongkong, April 13, 1827.

(For account, of the concerned) at an early date

AT GLENIESA No. 9, THE PEAK.

THE

holding their Annual Regi- mertal Sports, TO-DAY (Thursday), April 14, 1921, at the United Services Recreation Club Ground, Kowloon, commencing at 2 pm. Lient-Colonel

W. Loring, CMG, DS.0, and Officers, Royal Artillery will be AT HOME and hope their friends will accept this as an invitation.

Hongkong, April 8, 1927.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL DINNER,

THE ANNUAL DINNER of the TASSOCIATION wil take place on SATURDAY, the 23rd April, at 8 PM. in the HALL of the College.

A smoking concert will follow.the

Dinner.

The General Committee have fixed a small minimum charge for the dinner _and_members are invited_to-make_an_ extra contribution to defray the expenses of the entertainment. A subscription Est is being sent

members.

to

A cricket match-the Staff and Pupils of Queen's College verent the A csociation will be played on SAT- URDAY, the 23rd inst, on the College ground at Causeway Bay, commencing at P. Members and friends of the Association are welcomed. Tea and refreshments will be served.

1

C. G. ANDERSON,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, April 8, 1921.

NOTICE.

Dog, Cat, Poultry, Pigeon

BY

and Bird Show, 1921..

Ykind permission of the Stewarda

of the JOCKEY CLUB," a Show. will be held at the RACE COURSE, Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, 30th April

There will be classes for all breeds types, etc, of the above provided there are sufficient entries. "

Entrance fee for Dogs $2.00, Cata $1.00, Poultry and Pigeons 30 cents, per pen Cage birds, Canaries, parrots, atc, 30 cents each or avaries $1.00 Exhibitors of pigeons and cage birds must find their own cages.

Entrance forms for the Show (can be had from the undersigned and must be Valuable Household Furniture,sent in, together with the fee, not later

&c.,

Sk

therein contained.

Comprising: "

Steel Safe, Hallatand, Dining room suite, upholstered sofa and armchairs, plate cutlery, Dinner service and glass-

ware..

Bedroom Suites, wardrobes, mirrors, curtains, kitchen utensils, Pot Plants, &c., &c.

And

Piano by Collard & Collard. (Full particulars from catalogue) On view day before tale. Terme-Cash

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Boogkoog, April 7, 1921.

FOR SALE

THE Undersigned have received in- stractions to sell st their Suies Rooms, No. 8. Des Trent Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

'Ope full size HILLIARD TABLE by Burroughs & Sons, with all accessories, (good sa new). Nada. ~Fall particulars from the undersigned,

Teram

HUGHES & HOUGE,'.

Hongkong, March 18, 1921,

than SATURDAY, 23rd April

Intending exhibitors are requested to mend in their entries as soon as possible in order to allow sufficient time to make up classes and -arrange for the Decessary commodation.

B. L. FROST,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, April 13, 1931

TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Ke a casse Stooks and Dies.

INLESS the above be cleared within ten days the Undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on 18th April, 1921, at 11 am. the above to cover the storage.

HUGÁES & HOUGH,

MUMEYA

Japanese Photographers." ||||| We have removed our Premises to No. 28 Queen's Bend, 0,

Bitting hours from § 8.m. to 9 p.m. Passport photos unished.

in one hour.

Was Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink

Pills. Why not let them Cura JOUET

The success of the right tonic in cases of lumbago is demonstrated in the experience of Mr. J. C. Benedict of No. 1957 West Secund Street. Los Angeles,

California

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Sarulce to the China kiaf)

Service

MINERS" STRIKE.

LONDON, April 13th. Mr. J. H. Thomas has announced that the transpars workers and railwaymen have unanimously decided to declare a strike at 10 o'clock on Friday night.

LATER. Despite the Triple Alliance's decision to strike on Friday, it is still hoped that way out of the crisis will be found. The crux of the dispute remains that the miners demand a national pool of profits and astional wages, while the are the continuance of Government coal-owners contend that this would in- control, as the

Owners of richer

coa fields would pos voluntarily give up their profits in order to make good the lossen of owne

poorer mines and the, national pool would impair efficiency by encouraging bad management and "dis- The Government has couraging good. adopted both these arguments.

af owners of

Io February, 1901, he pablished His Arst collection of mopical verses, Lyra Frivola," under nom-de-plume

The miners' reply is that the pool is of Dolly." In 1903 "Tales feasible without Government if the oxners of richer mines are Hongkong" (collected contributions of willing to make sacrifices for the benefit. It declares that the of poorer miges. verse and story) was published; in miners are willing to make & correspond 1905 Chine Coasters" in 1906 jng sacrifice, and pooling would cure bad "The Vampire Nemesis and other management, because the efficient dis weird stories of the "China Coss.tricts would Lasis on better management and in 1912 Paul the Pretender, ain the less efficient districts. Romance of Hongkong."

LATERR

The Government announce that in the In August, 1909. Captain D'Oli event of the threatened extension of veyra gave up command of the s.s.stoppage of work the Government will Wosang" on six months leave, to use to the fullest the power of the State Start the shipping paper The Leading to protect workers who remain at work. Light, now Shipping and Engineering in any services essential to the life of Officers Guild was formed as the the Government will give their support

In Jaly, 1911, the China Coas; the community.

In any acttlement. which may be reached outcome of circulars issued by Cap-in securing the position of such workers txin D'Oliveyra' and a few others. that they may not be prejudiced as com- Captain D'Oliveyra taking the chair pared with their position prior to the at the second meeting. He was a stoppage of work. member of the Management Com- mittce from its formation. until he became "Secretary. In April, 1914. Captain D'Oliveyra took over the to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills and duties temporarily in conjunction with before I had taken the remedy a week his work on Stipping wid Engineer

"I began to have muscular pain scross my back about three years ago”, 1*5* Mr. Benedict. "I paid fizzle at tention to them at first but they continu- ed getting worse until I was fat on my back. It was a steady, doll pain and when I stoopsd to pick anything up my back felt as though I had been cut with a knife. I tired quickly and couldn't sleep well at night.

A newspaper secounsement led me

the pain became less route. I continued

COTTON TRADE PROSPECTS...

Loxpos, April 13th. Speeches at a meeting Lancashire

MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.

APPROXIMATE, RETAIL PRICES,

Butcher Mest.

April 12, 191

Beef Sirloin,—Met Lang Pab 20

Prime Out

Cornad.-Ham Nga Yck,

Romac,--Shim

Brat-Ngan Nam

» Soup-Tong Yak --

.

Sbeak,-Ngau Tak Pa

Poultry.

Chicken-Kat The con

Capoer, Small, Sto Kal... ---

Duck,-AP

||Capers, Large,—Sia Kal Ai

20

16

Dorer-Pin Ka

IS

| Eggs, Hen, —Kal Tan (cooking) per dem. **

20

Egg Hot-Kal Tan (fresà).....per don

30

Fowls, Canton-Baden von -

Ibi

Fowls, Halumo.-Hol Nam Est Ques

30

Steak Bidola-Ngan Lau i → Basingọt, --- Ngan Cheong ... 25 Ballock's Braise-Ngan No part 10

**

10

*

*

*

Tongue, trak,-Nast rech 50 Tongue, corned-Ham Ngan El sach 80 cents.

80 Hand-Nga Tau... mch Hari-Ngam Bam..... 13. 13 Hamp, Sala-Ngaan Kin„ 18 Foot-Ngaz Kenk...ch 10 Kidneys ----Ngaz Yla »

9 -Igen Kal

18 Liver,-Ngan Koo... h. 13 Trips (andromed), Nga To Ib. 5 Mires' Houd and Foot,—Ngan-tial-

a-keak

set $1.00 Maitou Chop--Keung Pal Kwat `· 15. 32

Leg:---Yeung Fel ... Shouldar,-Yeung Sha „ $5 Saddle,-Yang On Yak *

1

-

*

Pig's Chitlings-Cat Choos

19

**

Bolna-Cha No.......... per set... 2 Fiat-Oba Krok ...

Try.—Chu Chap

H

Hud-Cha Tan

+

*

Figeons, Canton,-Pak Fap.ch 15

Holbow,-Hot Ean Pak Kap

‚ each” 55 Turkeys, Cock-To Kat Kang Ib. 70 Turkuys, Hes.-Fo El Ka

56

Sütpe-Sa Tru

Pressent-Shan Kal...

Quali,--Om. Okum

Partridges,—Che Ka

Fruits. Almonds-Hang Yan ---

. Ib. 20 Apples, (California)-Kam Shan

Ping Ke Bazanas, (belda's), Macao, ¿¡Sam -

Esang Chian

*

Onch 10

Carimbo-Yeung To

Comanata,--Ye The...

1. 15

16

| Lemons, (ámories) -Kam Shan

15

Ling Mung ........ cack 3′′

Hart-Chu Sam

... each 10 Kidneys.---Cba Ya....... ....... och 10 Liver,-Chu Kod... Eb.

Pork Chop,-Chu Pal Kyað. .....

"Leg, Cha Fel...

Loin-Cha Esa Tan »'..... Fab or Land---Üba Yaz......

25

Lemona, China.-Ling Mung. Ib. 19

Ilchres, Dried, faxrall stone)-

Lai Chi Kon 1 15 Öranga, (Canton) Senato

12% Shan bant Tin Chung là

30

» 24

"

Changen, Tho Chang-.

.0 Fears, (Canton), Cooking.—Sha Li „, 12- Peanuta-Fa Shang

ou

19

members of Parliament indicated that Sheep's Head and Fees-You-

the treatment until the pain entirely ing. and ultimately he was appointed the revival of cotton trade in the future disappeared. I feel stronger and better Secretary in June, 1914. The mem: was so hopeful that it was not necessary in every way now and sleep soundly,bership of the Guild was then" about schemes which they had recently beca to proceed with the unemployment take long walks and enjoy every minst 300, many of the former members drawing up.

1 strongly endorse Dr. William Fick having resigned, and the mask devolved

Fills as a tonic."

For over thirty years Dr. Williams' Fiat Fills for Pale People have been curing disorders arising from vitisted blood and debilitated berres is all parts of the world, therefore their great feputs tion rests on the securest of foundations prored merit and public confidence They are obtainable from medicine vendors everywhere, also post free 1 bottle for $1.50; 5 bottles for 38/., from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. 96 Szechven Road, Shanghai.

Why Suffer Pain?

LOAN'S Liniment will ko woths and give you ins stant relief For 40 years it has been fulfilling this mission and will not fail you. People of all nationa non Aimeifying and proclaiming it to be palaʻa FRAMFOST SOFIY»

Let it boipi drive aAAT JUST ZİANT matiek, čas). Your sure back, your tired vatandasund sili joints.

It works in magle and pecatricões right to the dust of trouble. Give it a triať and koop le bundy a For sola ne vil druggists and donimes,

SLOAN'S LINIMENT

OLIN'S ENCY

SOLE ACESTE = MULLEE & PHIPPS (ASI4) LTD.,

HONGKONG.

MASSAGE.

Mr. HONDA and Mrs HONDA, 14 years' experience. No. 24, Wyndhaan Street. (Opposite to the China Mail.

TAIYO & 00. MAPANELS) BOOTS AND SHOES,. MADE TO ORDER?

Ne, 16, Wyndham 152'

It does not matter what you send to

DIAMOND'S

DYE WORKS

dainty lace or heavy clothes they always come back looking. as good as new.

CASSUM AHMED.

as a 34, Wellington Steel. Branch 2a, Nathan Bond, Kowloom. "Phona 1463.

upon him of arresting the threatened dissolution of the new Guild.

U.S. STEEL PRICES.

י,

WAGES REDUCTION.

The outbreak of war, a few months

NEW Fox, April 13th. Substantial reductions are announced later, greatly circumscribed its activí- ties. but the Guild continued to grow in the prices of the Steel Corporation's and, in January, 1916, the member products. ship had increased to over $50. Cor. ditions on the Chins Coast had con tinued to get worse and, in April.. 1916. an ultimatum was sent to the

New York, April 13th. companies concerned demanding the The American Smelting and Retning recognition of the Guild as a means of its employés by 20 per cent, and 30 Company is reducing salaries and wages of negotiation, and the concession of to 40 per cent, respectively, from Jace improved pay and conditions.

No ist, including the salary of the President, notice was taken of this, and a fur- Mr. Guggenheim.

ther communication was sent, stating that if the Guild were recognised for-

ther action would be deferred until

EDUCATION ESTIMATE

י

Tan-Kenk...

Bet 70 Heart-Young Sam... each 10 Kidneys.---Yeung Yix each 19 Liver,-Yeung Km, ....... Ib. Si Sucking Pigs, to order,--Obert Taal, 24

39 Sot, Beal,-Shang Ngau Tan... so

Matton-ShangYou qYau..., 32 Tal-Fges Tui Tak T 90 Sausage-Nga Tsai Chaux, 20 NIIb 96

Parbel,-Ka Yo..

Canton Fresh Water Finh Bream-Pla Yo

May 15 to permit of negotiations. This also being ignored, the British In the House of Commons, introducing Deb-Sha Mang Yo Consul General was informed that on the Education Estimates of £31,000,000, | Duos.—Wong Hei Lap

compared May 1 all vessels concerned would as

with £46,000,000 Last cease to run except sach as might be year. Mr. Fisher pointed out that the number of scholars in the secondary required. on his requisition, to convey schools had increased 50 per cent. in purely British cargoes or troops.

Dog Fish,-151 To Ɛhs

Persimmons, Larte.-Hang Tse Plantain-Tai Chin ...

Hiw

Walnut,-Hon To Grapes,-Po Tai Taz ú

Vegetables, &c.

| Cans Ebcota, burch.-Han Shan 2014 Caulilower (Large).— Ye Tuoi l'a each.

17

Fish.

Ob

fe

Beans, Fprout-Nga Trob Long.-The Bok ...... Beet Rost-Hong Thi Tan Bitter Equub-Fɑ K** --- Brinjals, Green, --Ching Tan Kwa

Red-Hans Ketten one Calbars Chinese (common),- fil Isol (Shanghai)-Ye Trol --- **

14

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16 Hot Sin Ya

Carp-14 Ym

Catlah-Chik Tu

IG

(Medium)

-Codfish-Mug Fu we don t 49

Crabe-Hali

10

(Small)

Caro-Kam Shut

16. 5

Loxpox, April 13th.

Jutila Flik-Hak Ya

34

3$

Gelary Chinese.—Toor Kan Taoi |Chillies, Dried,-Kos Lat Chim

"

14

30

Green-Ching Lat Chia. 20

Eale, Conger-Hoi Mau - -

Fresh water.—Tam Săzi Fellow-Wong Sla ...

Curry Stuff, English,-Ka Id the Lu

16

10

22

Frogs-His Kal.....

45

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Garoupa,-Edek Pa

13

Cucumbers.-Ching K- .. each ☛ Garlic,-Sun Tau

h 6 Ginger young-Sun Twe Konng. »

Gudgeon.—Pat Kap To 4 ** **

34

Hartings-To Pain

26

Ginger, ol-Lo Keung-

Halfbot.---Cheung Kwan Kiper un

16

Horseridiah, Shangbal-Lik Kan.,

Labrug,--Wong Fo Ta

28

30

49

Water Chestnut —Ma Th

16

***

92

18

24

18

Onions, Ebanghal-Shears hot

18

Patley.-Ka Tari

34

Potabo, Swest-Fan Sh

48

12

16

18

GERMANY'S DEBT. ·

PARIS, April 12. The Reparations Committee is ex- pected to complete on May its work of fixing déänitely the figures of the German Debt and modes" of payment by instalments in thirty years.

four years, and declared that Great Bri Accordingly on May 1, 1916, the tain's education system was now one of ships of the two companies concerned the most liberal in the world. ceased to run. On the eighth day of the dispute full recognition was ac- corded the Guild and negotiations continued on the remainder of the terms demanded, which were satisfac torily settled on May 12, and all masters and officers returned to dury. An increase of pay and sundry other items had been secured, "and it was agreed that the remaining increase asked for, and the terms of the pen- sion to be instituted, should be settled by a Court of Arbitration to be held later. This was conversed in June, 1917, before two arbitrators jointly chosen, there being present a repre sentative of each company, a solicitor and a marine superintendent.

The Secretary of the China Coast Officers' Guild conducted the Guild's case personally and a very satisfac- tory, award was obtained. the pension being far in excess of the companies' offers.

In 1919 another serious dispute arose with the owners of ships trading out of Hongkong, principally Chinese, and alter the fäilure of all negotiations "an ultimatum was delivered on Decem ber 4,-giving the companies concern ed until the 17th to grant the terms asked for or to agree to reler the matter to arbitration. In this move ment the Marine Engineers' Guild joined, and, no satisfaction having been received, all vessels concerned stopped ruming on, the dare notified. This cessation of duty, only lasted three days, when, all the owners con. cerned having agreed to submit the matter to arbitration, the vessels sailed,

The Arbitration Court was held in Hongkong in March, 1920, and con- sisted of two arbitrators and an um- pire chosen by the two parties, two King's Counsel and two solicitors for the owners, and three representatives of the companies, concerned. The Secretaries of the two Guilds conduct- ed their own case, and again a very satisfactory award was the outcome.

We are asked to state that any young officers who think of going to the China Coast, and wish to learn details of the conditions there, may communicate with Captain D'Olivdyra, c/o the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, 9, Gracechurch Street, London, EC.

THE FRUIT. SEASON, BOWEL complaint is sure to be prevÉ- lent during 156 fruit s6350 Be waru to keep a bottle of Chamberlair's. Colic and Distrbon Eomedy at hand. It may:STO-lite. For sale by all Chemies ad Storakopers

Germany again did not fulfil her obligations in respect of coal de- liveries, being, at the end of March more than half a million tons behind. -Haras.

NEW LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.

LONDON, April 12. The Hon. Mr. Justice Lawrence has been appointed Lord Chief Justice in succession to Lord Reading. 1

[Sir Allred Tristram Lawrence, K.C., who has been Judge of the High Court of Justice since 1904, was born in 1843, and was educated in Cambridge University. He was called to the Bar, Middle Temple, în ́1869.]

YAP DISPUTE.

Loach, We Ya...

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Lobster Ding a vi Mackerel,--Chi Yo...

Monk Fish-Mong Ya... Malist---Taal Kümne mod Oysters--Shang Ho ....... Parrot Fish, --Kai Kong Ta Perch.Tan Lo

Pikk-Te Pau Tong ... Place-Fan Tilman

Pomfret, Black—Esk Chose

Pomfret, White,-Pak Chong-

Prawns.--Ming Ha... ...

Ray-Pal Pa Ba

Rook Fish,--Shek Kan King ....... n

Reach,--Chan Yu

+

-

Salmon,-Ma Tatiane vie Shark ---Sha Ya Skate,-Po Il Shrimps-Ha in me Snapper,Lap Ti Sales-Tab Shs Ya.. Tench-Wan Ya Turbot-Two Hau Yn Tarties,mall, fresh water,

12

+

Indian Corn.—Shuk Mal ..... .......mach Lettaco.-Yeung Shang Tsol. The B

... lb."

Mandarin,-Kwi

Lam Ma Tal. p

Mushrooms. Frash-Shing Two Ka Ib. — Okroes

-con me the Oulous Bombay.-Yseng OhsagTinla II

Qulons, Green-Bhang Chang Ib.

Japanese,-Yat Pan Shu Talib.

American,—Pa Ki Shu Tal Ib.

Badiah-me. Lo Pak Ta Rhubarb (Fresh), --Tai Wong

Panptie-Tang K

Baddicts-Kong Chong Taaw Spinach-Yin Tan 38 · Tomatoes—Fan Ke-ins

142 P

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18

99

“Kenk Y¤ ** 3.10

EAST AND WEST.

INDUSTRIALISED ASIA..

PAPERS BY DEAN INGE.""

Tarok---Wn Tan

Taraipe, Panti, (Long)-ho Pak Vegetable Marrow Tait Kwi...

Water Cross--Sai Yeung Trol... Lilymotin Nga.... Tama, --In Sha ***

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È manasñe*

enormnotes

Inative manufacturers an

advantage over the European and the American, and that advantage__wes not likely to grow much less."" Econ~"! omically the Asiatic was greatly. PARIS, April 13.

superior to the European. Under The Echo de Paris states that the

Dean Inge, in a paper read a regime of peace, free trade, and un~ French Government's provisional re ply to the American Note of April 4, Epsom on "The Coming Economic restricted emigration the coloured: Struggle," traced the evolution of the races would out-work, under-live, and with reference to the island of Yap,

white and coloured races, and ex-eventually exterminate the whites declares that the Note necessitates s collective reply from the Powers in-pressed the opinion that the danger to As the conditions in the white coun- terested. When this reply is con sidered by the Supreme Council France will give the United States every possible satisfaction, consonant with the Convention.concluded: with Japan in March, 1917. France will give Japan Friendly advice and seeic a direct agreement with the United States:

The French Government recognises the cing of the United States to participate in the benefits of the com- mon victory.

JAPANESE COMMERCIÁL TREATY

- WITH TURKEY."

LONDON, April 13." || Mr. Sadarsuchi Uchida, formerly Japanese Minister In Stockholm, has Left Marseilles for: Constantinople to become the first Japancać. Ambassador bo Turkey

It is reported that Jepan intends to conclude a commercial treaty with the Turkish Government,

the white races would come only from tries became more and more unfavour→ the yellows and the browns, not from able to enterprise, both capital and the blacks or the reds. business ability would be transferred He said that the danger was not at to the economically strong countries, present military. No doubt it might Asia would be industrialised. India, become a military danger in the future China, and Japan would be full of if the whites persisted in excluding factories equipped with all the latest. the yellow and the brown races by improvements and under skilled man violence from half-empty territories agement, which at first would be fre- in which they desired to settle The quently white. Wealth would be sor Japanese, in spite of a few fanatical abundant in Asia that the Govern- expansionists, had no wish to try comments would be able, without - dilli- * clusions with Europe or America, on culty, to maintain feets, and armies the Beld of battle so long as they were large enough to protect their own in- allowed to extend their influence on terests and to expect. reparation for the Continent of Asia. A mass levy any transgressions of international Ins of Chinese for aggressive war was not by the whites. The policy of exclusions to be thought of. The yellow peril, would be powerless to prevent those so far as it existed, was the peril of races which possessed: ecta economic competition, The introckio superiority from increasing in wealthi tion of Western" industrialism into and then in military power. Astr Eastern countries had created a class would have its labour difficulties, and of native capitalists, some of whom the wages of the Indian and Chinese were immensely rich, and had also operative world time; bur not brought the East into direct competiciently to prevent. Asutic marchants. tion with the West.The raho of from capturing ill our markets it we wages to output all over the East gave went on as we were going

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