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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921
Hughes Hough
LUUTIONEERS TO THE_GOVERNMENT
AND ADMIRALTY.
Deal Contractors
General Brokers. ›
PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
FBR Undaraigned have received instruc-
Toes to will by Pablle Azetion,
(For account of the concerned)
од
FRIDAY,
Jone 10. 1921, commencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, Nà, & Det: Yox Bond, Corner of
Ice House Street, Chinese Old Porcelains and Curias,
Ly
Inclacing a variety of 5-coloured and 3-coloured Vases Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White vases and and incense burners, old bronze brass figures and Vases Kake- monos, Lacquered Wate, Ivory, Jade, Agate and Crystal Ornamente.
The above recently arrived from the North and includes pieces from the Hoa Tong, Sang, Yoes, Ming, Kunghi, Yangching, Kienlung and Towkwong Periods
The balk of which will be sold with-
out reserve.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). Tek-Cash.
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Anciioneers,
A
Hougtong, Jue 6. 1981.
INTIMATIONS
THE BRITISH LEGION."
· WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
23 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,
- $1. PREPAID. Every additional wordt. Cents. for 3 insertions.
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WANTED.
AMERICAN
LAS SÉB IS SPOKE,
EXPRESSIVE WORDS POR MANY SITUATIONS.
THE CHINA MAIL..
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
JB. E, writing to the Day Ex press from New York, says
HONGKONG BOTEL.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mul.) ·
SINN FEIN OUTRAGE
Mr R. L. AKIN,
Jese
Mr-and Mrs | hir t. W, Anderson · Ochlsmith
Dr H. de Avelar MFR. Granger Mr and Mrs G. H.Mr G. Grenier
M. Bannerman. He A. Grifîà
I suppose that the things America is famous for to-day are chiefly drink, hustle, horn spectacles, and slang. JANTED.— FURNISHED FLAT And the greetest of these is slang.
without bound by young married York Times I was sitting in the news
A week alter I joined the New Mr J. E de Bean Capt. T. P. Hall
champ
Mr J. Scott Harston: couple without children per 1st Jayroom when a guy came in with an. E R. BeHHcar F. G. Bart
ext. Apply Post Office Box 287.
seegar at a forty degree angle in his Mr and Ms & EN CA. Henderson mouth, a broad hat, as is the custom, and a bundle of papers under his arm.. He went up to one of the coloured elevator men, and this is what he said:
TOL
TO LET.
LET--Apartment FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED—Apply “X” care of CHINA Mazṛ.”
FOR SALE
FOR SALE ONE OF TWO LOTS of
LAND, in Jordan Road, Kowloon, about seven minutes by Fiesta from Ferry. For plant further particulars apply Bar 1285, c'o "CRISA MAIL"
WOMEN OF ISLAM.
STIR OF REVOLT..
THE PROPHET'S COMMAND.
Novelists, French and English, bave-informed us that there is a stiri of revolt among the women of Islam. Feminism has become, they assure US, the talk of the barem, and behind the veil rises a demand for women's rights. But this intriguing news has not hitherto convinced us, for its utility as dramatic colour is too obvious, and in other, of even in the same, novels of the East the condition of the Moslem woman has been praised as by far the most satisfactory to both sexes. Now we have
flavour.
"Now, see here.. I'm handling the advertising dope for the So-and-so Company, an I've as much time to waste as you would have if I was to offer you a water melon ; so, git busy an' bawl out for the feller that shoots the bull in this outfit."
The coon said: "Ah certainly will, boss. Sit down-de chairs is free." The man who shot the ball arrived, and the desi. was, fixed.
In case you don't know," shooting the bull" means just anything in the way of talking or managing or giving information..
I went into a small · fruit store
Benaon
Mr B.H. Hochschild
Mr & Mrs B. Bisney Mr and Mrs. A. de Mrs Blackburn Jacobs Mr and Mrs A. EM P. E. Janssen `-
Bisckett
Mr SJ, Johnston Frand Mrs F. EME M. Joseph.
Miss F.Lille
Brown Dr J. G. Lyon Mr G. F. Lynott
Brown
Mr. P. Marks Men G. E. Brown He D. Mensche Mr F.W. Backley Miss Montju Da and Mrs G. 8.Ms F. Mooney and
Butler
chil
area. A. Claxton Mr S. F. Murphy
C.M. B. CottrellMr J. R. Murray Miss Pd. Deakin Mrs Northeyl Mr. Croucher M and Mrs Nilaen Me and Mrs Rr. 8. Norther
Daming
Dr G. Donald Mr and Mrs C.
Ede
Mr. O'Seil Miss D. E. Fepperel MM; &, & Perry
Mr J. B. Reed
Mr&. W. Robinson
Mr R. R. Kubarth
Miss Schaerk
Mr. B. P. Scott Mr Krews Self
•
down on West Eighth-street, cast, Engineer Captain of Broadway, one day, and bought S. P. Ferguson served me how much they were, and; Ir. K. Ford some apples. I asked the man who Me J.G. Finch hesaid, casually: "Guess I'll separate, Mr E. Forster you from two bones, chief.
M. P. X. Forum (NBA bone is just a buck. Hr J. S. Gardiner What? You don't know what a buck Hr Mrs GrubellSir Eric & Lady
*Hiss Gaubault is? Why a greetback. Yeah, you got, K-J. N. G. Gibbons Mr H. C Taylor it, a dollar, Surely.)
HANDING IT OUT THICK!
THINGS THAT MATTER.
SMOKELESS FUEL.
formerly a great deal of poor quality fuel was distributed. The method af mannfacture has ban "greatäy improved, described in Enginering of February 25 last (page 232), when Professor Armstrong mentioned the same subject at the recent Rficiency The production of smokeless fuel Exhibition Conference at Olympia. and the abolition of the smoke This fuel, Professor Armstrong states,
command 2 good
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
Laspas, June sth.. A stematic campaign of telegraph and telephone wire cutting was carried out at midnight in the Uxbridge and suisance in our great cities is a can Henslow districts of Middlesex by six subject in which most of us take price as coal while the producer amed Sinn Feiners, who travelled in some interest. Id a paper on these bas to cuver, working costs and proef antor lorry and who, after seriously questions read before the Royal fits, the valuable low-temperature B-- damaging thirty wires, drove rapidly Society of Arts, Professor, H. E quid products for which there was Armstrong pleaded for a better a great future. In the discusSİON away, towards London..
A man whom the Sinn Feiners held an perspective in the public mind, which followed. Sir Arthur Dackham, with revolters informed the police, who of the things that really mattered. who occupied the chair, stated that are searching for the perpetrators of the He drew attention to the fact he had twice inspected the Barnsley Similar cutrages took place in Liver that. the public, led by the plant, and he thought it might be pool district at midnight. The police daily Press, devoted extravagant at-taken to be * commercially He had, however, intercepted the wire-cutters at Gateacre, tention to all sorts of theories which, working plant. and shots were fired on both sides. It whether true or not, had extremely never been quite convinced of the is reported that the wire-etters have little bearing on life, while we con- satisfactory nature of the balang. been surrounded in a wood.
tinued to accept anything that was theet, and preferred, on the whole
outragt.
A large number of telephone and tele- offered to us without question in other methos, as he thought the graph wires were cut in several places matters of real and vital import. Pro- fature was not with solid fuel in any rotind London, including many
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graph and signal wings on the Greatesser Armstrong's plea was for greater form. Professor Armstrong said chak Western and the South Eastern and attention to be paid to the manner in fature development it would be Chatham Railways.
in which our coal was being utilised easier to provide people with solid at the present time, and the lecturer fiel to burn in their fireplaces then NEW IRISH PARLIAMENT. advanced the claims of low-tempera- to fit thêm ali up with the means of
ture carbonisation Soth the using gas-Engineering. LONDON, June 8th.
grounds of making better use of the The opening of the Ulster Parliament coal, and of producing a smokeless
STOMACH AND LIVER is hailed as a beginning of a new era in fael. It is now claimed that the solid
TROUBLES. Ireland. Its establishment is recognis ed as a jong and irretraceable step in product of the low-temperature NO end of misery and actual rafering the right direction, though the event is system, as worked for instance, at is caused by disorders of ther aps to be overshadowed, owing to the the new Coalite plant at Barnsley is stomach and liver, and may be araided black state of stairs in ether parts of a better fuel than coal for domestic by the use of Chamberisini Tablets. Ireland
purposes, though it was admitted that Chemists and Storekeepers.
Give them a trial. For sale by all
The
Dominion Premiers, who will attend the opinion is expressed that the
roya
Mr & Mrs Schaberkwi pening on June and, will ses and be able to inform their peoples, many of whom have been misled and deceived, that there are two Irelands, ene of which
abhors the violence and out- rage under which the other lies prone and helpless
tition is everywhere regarded as a distasteful, temporary expedient. The hope is expressed that the Southern- Lers' wille abandon their antagonistic attitude towards the Southern Parlia ment and work for a united Ireland.
Mr W.. de Steea
"Stuart Taylor
Miss G. Young
KIPTISE RAY KOTIL.
į.. The Michigan Central train No. 23
was run into by a New York Central! express near Chicago a few weeks ago, and this was the first sentencer H. W. Bird
Mr G. A. Mognashi in one of the papers
| Major Cassell Hr E. Balini A packed Chicago trafo, stalled Mr & Mrs. Man-Mr and Mrs R
Neare Mr and Mrs H. E owing to a faulty danger signal, was Mr H. L. Gray sideswiped and derailed by an in- Hr and Mr. Bar-Mad, Rassi
* Mrs R. Razerek.
Follock coming train from Detroit, and forty; rington people were killed."
GENERAL MEETING will be evidence that in Egypt the aspirations on the outgoing track late last night acne Ede
bekl in the CHAMBER OF of the daughters of Islam are of a COMMERCE ROOM; CITY HALL,modern and Occidental at 5,50 P.. on MONDAY, the 13th of Jane, of those who attended Major General Sir G. M. KIRKPATRICK'S Mlecting of Ex Service Men on April 21st, 1921, and signified their inten- tion of joining THE LEGION" and of those who have since joined. To receive the Report of the General "Committee appointed at that Meeting,
Hongkong, June 8, 1941. "
KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY.
(BAAR SEMTION).
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE
un and from MONDAY, the 13th June, 1921, HUNG HOM STATION will be closed to the Public
By Order,
IL P. WINELOW,
Manager. Kowloch, June 8, 1921.
NOTICE
I defy any one to coin a more terribly expressive word for that- situatica than "sideswiped." is exactly what happened.
That
PEAK HOTEL.
They write to the papers. They lay down conditions on which alone they will consent to marry. Whether the Prophet would have approved we do not know. There is reason to believe that he did not hold so low an opinion of women as some materialis-
Scene, anywhere in New York, ia tic passages in the Koran might the street, ör, rather, on the side- suggest. He thought that women walk. Time, any time and all the
Vra Nesinsh had at least a chance of paradise time.
Mr W. Anderson the end. He
1st New Yorker: "How are yer? Mr and Mrs pronounced that they should be treated Say, did I tell you how that gay in Armstrong with equity. But perhaps his bigbest the elevator in the Woild (World) | Mr & Mrs Athton estimate of the sex is to be found in Building tried to pass me the back: Hr K. H. SumullerMiss Kook alevsky
Hi 2, Bell Mr J. H. Krig
in
June.
Fir Ellis Kadoorie
fe and Mrs N. B. W. Karajia
Mr and Mrs Koo
kolersky
The
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FRENCH NAVAL PROGRAMME.
Paris, June 5th. The Government's caral programme includes laying down this year 3 scoat cruisers of 7,000 to £300 tons each. costing 70.000.000 francs: 6 destroyers; 12 tor pedo, boats; and 12 submarines, each of 1.100 tons.
The nacompleted battleship Bearn will be converted into a plase carrier.
The total expenditure is estimated at 75,000,000 francs, and it will be spread over three years."
NOT IMPERIAL FEDERATION.
LONDON, Jane sth. Sir John Findlay did not advocate Imperial Federation. On the contrary
he recanted his previous support of its and · declared that he agreed with General
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
Butcher Meat.
Fast Siriola-Ma! Long P
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June 6th, 1921.
... Ib. 20
Price Out" Corned-Ham Ngan Yak. Roast, -Shim
20
18
16
90
90
Breast-Nga Nim
doup,-Tong Yat
Sheak-Ngan Ynk Px
Steak Skloto,gio Lan
» Saanga - Ngio Cheung » Bellock's Ening-Ngan No pár not Ja
.
Tongue, fresh,-Xgxá Lí each 60 Tengsa, corned,—Ham Ngsa II
60
Headpan Taich
Heart, ---Ngar Baso... Ib. 13 Hump, Salt-Nga:Kh„ 18 Fest-Nga Keak...ach 10
· Eldneys, --Ngan Th
13
A-Kgwa. Hal - 10 or
9
18
Lérez-5gxa Kou.... Ib. 19 "Trips (undressed), Ngau To Ib. 3
his command that every Moslem that he didn't have to stop at a foot, H. and Mrs F•Me M. B.°C. Inkoma Santa that the only feasiblel Cabras' Head and Fest-Ngau-teaf-
must marry, and the added permis
if I didn't call my number someways Bexturity sion to repeat the operation up to a before I know what foor I wanted maximum of four wives. Ee ad myself?"
vised a man before proposing to "see! 2nd N.Y.: `" Why, no. Shoot," her first, if he can arrange 3)", (Go ahead)
and he allowed the woman the 1st N.Y.. "Well, I guess I told right to refuse, pronouncing that that nigger where he got off in good she must not be married by force, shape. I balled him out good and¦ Impartial judges may incline to strong. I'll say I did, bo." think that according to the standard. 2cd N.Y.: 'Good for you, boss, of the Arabian seventh century Them niggers is that fresh. I'll tell Mahomet was himself a feminist. the world. Eic But we suspect that he would hardly / Atta boy!
MY CONNECTION and RESPON-have kept up with the times. The MY
SIBILITY in the Company of idea that women could make condi- MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD. ceased as from May 20th, 1921
JAMES H. BACKHOUSE
Hongkong, June 8, 1921.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the management of the Ser of ALESSES. J. ULLMAN & CO. b been taken over by ME RESE M ULIMANN.
Hongkong, June 2, 1921.
NOTICE.
MESSRS. A. S. WATSON & CO.,
MrF.P. Lamarch
Mr J. D. Lloyd was the method on which the Empire
Mr B. B. O. Bird Mrs D. K. Blair M-F. Bambol
Mr P MacGregor
Mr M. J. Broen Mr. G. Bridger
Kr E. B. Bridger Cmdr. and Mrs
Gatine
LLC. EL. Case Mr G. F. Caville
th drick
of inter-imperial co-operation
relied in the past, namely, greater, con- Mr and Mrs..ference and concert between the over-
Millar
sea autocomoús governments and the Capt & Mr.S.MaMother County. MFL Mitchell
G. Mr and Mrs Fenwick
Mr and Ms TW.
Circh Miss Clarke
Uliter
Mr A.H. Penn
lau-kouk
Poultry,
Chicken-Kai Tea.
|Capone, Small-SK...
| Capons, Largo,~~~~S EA
·Drick-Ap
Dovos-Pan Kan
Ib 36
Egg Hen,-Kat Tan (cooking) per dez. X Egg, Hen-Kat Tan (fresh) per don. 2 Fowls, Canton,-Ex!--
Tb. $2 Fowlk, Hainan-El Tim Kai „ Geens-go
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Figecce, Canton, Pak Kapch
Helbow,Bol Hau Pak Kap
Tackeys, Cock-Fo Kal Kung b. 88 Torkiye, Eeo-Fo Sal Ks
60
| Salpe-Sha-Trof...
Phe-Shaż Ka...
· Quaïf,--Oma Chan Partridgis,--Che Ez
.
Fruits.
1.00 Almonds-Hang Yan ...
1
Apples, (California)-Kam Stan
Ping Eo Hunnam, (bride's), Maca-San Boung Chin Carambola-Yang. To 2020 19` Coconuts,-Ya 259-
Mutton Chop,-Yeong Pal Kwat Ib. 23
Leg-Young Pal se mi us Shonar --Yang Shan Saddle Thing On Ysk-
33
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Ist Cbt Son. Ib. 25
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[An earlier Reuter message read as fol- | Pig'i Chitiligs,--Cầu Chang, lows: In a paper, read at the Colonial
in - Bralos, ---Uhn No mais per st Institute, Sir John Findlay, of New Zea
Fest, Chu Kock land, advocated some form of definite Mr and Mrs T. LImperial federation, and urged that Great Britain should make as unequive Mr and Mrs J. A, Perkins
Mr and Ms W. E. cal announcement in this sense at the
Roberts
Premier's Conference. Sir John Find-, Mr J. & Robinson
lay endeavoured to meet dissentients to Mr and Mrs BE this view by declaring that the genius of our nation may safely be left to solve the enigma how to combine the fallest: independence and nationhood with the maximum unity for all great Imperial purposes He recommended Imperial Conferences between Overwas readiers every eighteen months, with rubsidiary Sheep's conferences attended by special repre- sentatives]-
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MHW.Roger Majo: & Mex Sanders Mr P. P. thaw Mr.A. Findlay Smith Mr EL. Spicer MrJ. F. Swindells Mr and Mrs 8, J. Mrs J. E. Temple
Syret+ JocmDe D. E. Thomas
Mr. B. Tilley
The telegram elsewhere about Mr & Mrs Cockburn Rodger tions did not enter into his philosophy. the withdrawal of the China Muzaal M. Cooper His notion of married happiness was from business in Japan is interesting Me B. Crowley
Cormack to "chide those whose refractoriness as illustrating the trend of conditions Mr D. F. Cuthill ye have cause to fear, remove them here, says the Japan Chronicle. Mr J. D. Danby into sleeping chambers apart and The explanation offered of the reason CLC W. Davey beat them." It is, to be sare, for withdrawal is practically that busi-
Eng Camer W.
Dawson system which has been found in cess does not pay in Japan now. MED. D. Dryden operation among the votaries of owing to the high cost of living, Mr & Mrs
The The inability of a foreign agency to
Duncan many religions besides his. revolting women of Egypt he would live is perhaps, regarded with some Miss Fairly certainly have pronounced refractory satisfaction, but Japanese agencies Rev. and Birs W: They demand, in the newspapers, are no better off. It is interesting F W. Gibbons
Featherstone complete freedom during the day for to learn that the authorities refused Miss Gibson themselves, and decline to let their 40 allow 20 increase of rates. Mr D. Hall husbands out in the evening It Generally speaking. a life to Major Harding" again, a scheme which is not unknownsurance company can be left to Mr and Ms A. among Christian women, but whether charge its own rates. If they are its consequences are such as to com too high people will not insure, and mend it to the men of Islam may be there is an end of it. The legislation doubted. But there is a preliminary of some six or seven years ago was
condition. The Muslem maid who intended to discourage foreign life LTD., have THIS DAY, taken writes to the papers will not many offices, and seems to be succeeding over the AGENCY IN CANTON of unless she marries wealth. "He" Whether this will benefit the Is "THE CHINA MAIL" and
OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.”
THE
THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE,
Hoogkang, June 4, 1921.
LTD.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
HOLESALE Indente promptly
Werocuted de lowest poes
for all Eritish and Continental goods, including
Books and Stacionery. Boats, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Dreggists' Sandries, China, Earthenware and GlasswNE, Opales, Motor Osis and Accesories, Drapery, Military and Piece Gooda Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and. Setela, Jewellery, Pixte and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Dilmen's Stores,
wa, th Commission 24ZA AZ.
Trade Disco whats wh Special Qualita on Üsword. Bample Özes from £10 upwarda. Donagramenta of Produce Bolil en décorară,
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (ENTABLARID (1814),
25. ABOHURCH Late, Loupes, EO, Cable Adding! “ ANNUAIRE'Low>....
MASSAGE.
ME HONDS and Mrs. HONDA, 14 years experience."
she says the hypothetical hepanese is another question.
'shall not object to the amount I) spend in the emporiums." We fear that these ladies are idealists. In this real world, whether we bel Christians or Moslems, we have to cut our costs according to our cloth, and the number of potential busbands who "shall not object" to unlimited pia money must be small-Daily Telegraph,
ITCHY ECZEMA ON BABY'S FACE
InRedPatches FaceLooked. Badly, Cuticura Heals.
"Red patches that tuned apod.)' starbed en baby's face, and micr wards turned to weeping "ecret" It used to ich end, bura faz bis fingers were always scratching, and it caused him to be very restless nights. I had to make him a Dis net. His face used to look badly,
"I sent for a free sample of Col cor Soap and Othment. I bought cale of Cotletra' Sanp and a'kin of Cuticura Ointment, and in léas then fortnight he was healed.”: (Sigres) Mrs. N.Öreen, Rambler Cottage, Nor-
mi, Potters Bar, Middlesex, Eng
Ctop the use of all doubtful t Uze Cuticura for all-tallet, puspens
Constipation
the root of many troubles. Be rid of- it! Half a teaspoon- "fulofKruschenSalts in a tumbler of bot watererymorning does away with it. Enough for two months in a bottle
Kruschen
Salts
1'5. Watson & Comhop Sale hande Lor
Bong and Southern China.
-- SOMETHING DEPENDABLE.
TAHIHŒA is always more or less
Humphrey
Mr and Mm Quarles
Van Uued
T.
Mr.J. G. Your
Mr. R. A. Walter
Mr H H. Webster Mr and Mrs Marshall
Wood
D.Mr T. A. Wors ick Mr M. H. Wookusa
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
May 25.
Mrs R. Almend
Dr. M. E. Liger. Miss L. Barker Mr M. Basker
His G. Mackay- Mr T, N. Manners Me& Mrs Manus Mr R. L. Marton- MrF G. Packer 1. A. McDougall HPJ. W. Brown : Mrs Milne
Me and Mrs W,H; F. IL Mody
Badge
MJE Mody
Mr L J. Calender
*MINERS STRIKE.
LONDON, June 6th The coal position has; decidedly in- proved. Strong hopes of a settlementi are entertained, It is understood that the coal-owners have offered to increase the standard wage offer by 20 per cent. on the 1914 wage, plus the additions zin
made
since made.
This would mean a very great improve- ment. In many districts the percentage
of increase on the standard wage will be
Lemons, Chins-Ling Mung... Ib Lamom, (America) -Kam"Shas
Ling Kung... each
... Ib. 33/Oranges, (Canton), Breet-
Shan-sheng Tim Chang it. Oranges, Tim Chang...
** -- Est cz-Lazd,→Oku Xa2...
Head and Fest,-Young
"
945
33
24 "- 12
Tra-Keak..."... '70 Buzzt.-Tàung Sammich ́ 10 Kidneys-Trung Thu each 12 -Lfver --Yeung Kon... Ib. XX Jacking Pigs, to order,--Chu Taal,, 24 Susk, Beat-bang Ngati Yat... **
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13 Mutton, Shang Tsung Tau,, · 32- Vial-Ngau Tas! Tak.... ____
Saugos-Ngi Taxi Cheung 20 Na 1. Ib. 26
Fish.
ib. 12
assured for at least a year, and a wages; Barbel,---Ka Take- fund
will be created for the protection Bewam,-PlaTous swe lower-paid workers.
of
It is stated
stated that the owners are pré. Canton Frosh Water Fish pared to surrender all profits whatsoever
for three months, thus lightening calls
CarTA YU
on the Government subsidy, and enabling Cabistik Ts the ten millions promised to be spread Jodish-May Ye over, possibly, sir months.
The opinion is expressed that the initial reduction in wages will, not ex ceed 2d. during the temporary period, Mr JC Mognaschi which waald, probably, last for at Kr J. Carrion -M: E. Molino
months. HP Cha high, MẸ R. Honda Master Chat Shing. Mr and Mrs Silvs Kr 2, B. Culhane.
Netto
Mr T. Davey Capt. E. E. Pendred Hire ED.Danes - - Mia W. C. Passinora. Me and Me 4 Miss Piens
Duris
ME & Mr T Pols
LABOUR CIRCULAR,
Hot Sia In 18
24
18
40
Pears, (Canton) Cooking-Sha Ll Peanuts, Fa Shang...... Persimmons, Large,-Hung Te Plantain,--Tai Chin
Punelo, Ham,-Teim To Youth Walanta-Hop To Grapes-Po Tai T37 ....
Vegetables, &c.
Artichoker,-Ah Chi Chanksch Beans, Sprout-Nga Tao.......
" Long-Tea Fok
Best Boot Hang Tao Tan
Bitter Squash,-Ft En... Brinjale, Gaten-Ching Tan Kvs
Red-Hong Kse.... Cabbage Chinese, (common),-
Kalol
*** (Shanghai)---Ye Thol Cans Shoota, bench-Kan Shan Cauliflower (Large),—Ya Troi Fa carts (Medium), *..
(Small)
Caro-Kam Shan...
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Celery Chinese-Tong Kan Tsol.. Chillies, Dried,-Kco Lat Chin
Red-Hang Pa Chin Greep Ching Int Chin Garry Blut, English,--Ks IA Cha
Crabe-Haly
Juttis Fish, ---Mak Ta
16
Da-Sha Mang Ya...
Deco Me! Lap
16
It
Dog Flak,--Til To Sha
10
Cals, Conger, Hoi Man
•ve. Frosh water,——Tam. Tallow-Wong Bla
Loxboy, June 8th... Troops in Kali pa s The International Labour Office hasBarongs, --Bhak Paza circularised, forty Governments, includ-Gudgeon ---Fak Kap To Mr Ward, Bastion Mr & Mrs Richardson | ing - Chint, drawing attention to their Hazrings—Tio Pak se Miss Farrell For CMO and Miss Bo obligations ander the Washington La Balba Cheung Kwan Mr J. Farrell than t
boar Conference. Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr TAW. Scarbor Mr and Mrs Hong
and Mr Scott Mr & Mrs Rawker Mr and Mrs YaGB, Me A. K. Ishan Schels
Kr... and Mrs F.Mr & Mrs Stewart
·Jobustom
Mrs Kelman
Mr J-Lery
and family MrF. Jaylor Mr. Watling.
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM,
U.S, AND MEXICO.
Laben-Wong Fu Ya Losch-Wa Ya Lobsters,--Lang Ela Mackeral Chi In WASHINGTON, June Eth. Monk Fish-Hang Xx The Government proposed a treaty of
Mallet-Tall Ta amity and commerce" to Mexico, stars-Shaug Ho (with a fandomgria, citten maliguarding -Suwe 15th --Kal Kang
Ameries righte
Skuløst, Fare), —Tarī 179!! and property o confiscation. F
Ya Panfong It is declared that definits written Pal Pan
received from Pomfret, Black, Fak assurances have been Mexico as regards the latter one
Pooifcek, White, WARLINGTON,
8th. Pren-Mer E
touch of rheumatism, or a twingo PREY tresty with Mexico was Ray-Pal Pa St
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