§ BIDAY. JULY
1921.
Hughes & Hough
ACOZIONE KRA TO THE GOVEENMENT
$30 ADMIRALIY.
Coal Contractors
General Brokers.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
23 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID, Every additional word 4 Centa
for 8 insertions.
WANTED.
- PUBLIC AUCTIONS WANTED:- From November
THE Undersigned have received la- struction to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
OP
MONDAY,
30
Joly 4, 1921, commencing a
p., at their Balce Boons, No " Der Vanx Road, Core of
Ice Hades Street, Chinese Parcelains, Curius, Lacquered Ware, dc. #. Including a variety of -coloured mod 3-coloured Vares. Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Vases had Incense burners Old Brooze and Erass Figures and Ya, Kakemenes, Lac quered Ware, Ivory, Jade, Agate and Crystal Ornaments."
The aboro stock recently arrived from the North and inclades pieces from the fine, Kunghi, Kienlung and Tow- kwong Periods
The bulk of which will be sold with
Also
DET POSLING,
One CARVED IVORY TUSK and STANDS, length 7 ft. weight so lbs. (Fall Farticians from Catalogue). On view iram tol July and morning
of sale.
Tam:-Cash
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Aveliconi
Hoogkong, June 28, 1921.
(FOR MOOTSTE OF TER CONCERTED).
ON
TUESDAY,
Jaly, 5, 121, at -12 (Noon,)
at their Bales Booms,
No. 8, Des Year Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
2 twin Cylinder Motor Cyale.
»Now on view."
Terms: Cash on delivery,
HIGHTS & HOUGH, Auctions.
Hongkong, June 30, 1991,
(POR)LOUDUSER OF TRA_DUPOLÈNED),.
on
WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1991, commenting at 5.30 p.m.. at their Bales Boom Ma & Dea Vmax Boad, Corner of Iee Home Etreet, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD, TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
&c., to, &c. Comprising:-
Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs (now), Card and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs Washstands, & (famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waygo, Dinner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stover, Cutlery, dc., Bath Room Utensils, Electro-plated] Ware, One America Ice Chest,
Electric Reading Lamps, Sereena, Sundry Blackwood Faraiture, Chaize, Cabinets, Pictures, &c.
(Fall Particolars from Camlogue).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ANZHONGOS.
Hongkong, June 30, 1821,
FOR SALE.
New and Used.
HARDLEY DAVIDSONS. INDIANS.
HENDERSONS.
WOLFE.
and SMITH..
REEVES & CO.
MOTOR CYCLES.
105 114, Woo-Sung Street, Kowloon.
tek, 196NDE
haring the only merus, Samadj
Leže partie slymalo
•Mây sleptad” la
KEATING'S
WORM
TABLETS
MA SAGE
FURNISHED HOUSE on the Peak. Apply Box No. 1226, c/o "CHIKA
FOR SALE.
TWO LOTS of LAND, is Jordan Rand, Kowloon, about seven minutes by Biosha from Ferry. For plan & farther particnlars apply Bex 1988, co * Cursa Main"
FOR SALE-ONE
LOST.
OST. ROUGH HAIRED ENG
LISH TERRIER DOG, Black and tan face, hargé black patch on back. eward for information Need. P.W.D.
INTIMATIONS
HOWLOON CANTON HALLWAY.
THE
NOTICE.
PUBLIC 13 HEREBY NOTIFIED that TIFFIN
will not be served on TRAINS unless ordered the previous day before 5 PM.
By Order,
IL P. WINSLOW, Marage
Kowloon, June 28, 1921
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S. PETER'S CHURCH
DES VIRUX ROAD, WEST.
PATRONAL FESTIVAL
SUNDAY, July 3rd, 1821.
8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am Procession, Choral
Eucharist & Sermon.
Q
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SALE by tender of W.D. Vessel "HÉRCULES*
TENDERS are forked for the pur-
chase of the above named vessel with Engines and Bollers and various spare stores
Tender forms will be issued on appli- cation to the undersigned.
Tender forma to reagh the Ordnance Office, not later than 12 noon 12th July, 1931.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
EX S.S.M. S. DOLLAR”
SHIPMENT OF "STUDEBAKER” CARS
LATEST MODELS
TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RUN TODAY.
"Studebaker'
Special Bix
Five-Seater
Touring Car
H.P. 29.4
Cord Tyres
Wire Wheels
$4,350,
YOUR CALL' FOR A DEMONSTRATION. ENTAILS NO OBLIGATION,
WE LEAVE THE REST TO YOUR JUDGMENT.
1
"Studebaker"
Big Six
Seven-Seater
Touring Car
H.P. 36.04
Cord Tyres
Disc Wheels
$5,200.
SPECIALLY GEARED TO SUIT THIS DISTRICT
Telephone No. 32
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
PRINCE OF WALES.
VISIT TO JAPAN.
TOKYO OFFICIALS' ACHETT:
Ladebaker
Telephone No. 659.
RUSSELL STREET
GARAGE
THESE ARE THE TWO FAMOUS SIXES WHICH AWAIT YOUR
INSPECTION AND APPROVAL THEY DIFFER ONLY IN SIZE AND POWER, THE QUALITY IS THE SAME
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partment of the Imperial Household is considering such a feature of the programme, recalls the fact that seve- ral years ago when the National Lite- rary Society was founded in Tokyo with Mr. Takešro Tokonami, the Home Minister, as its head, it was planned to make a visit vi nome Im-- perial person to the theatre and immedjate objections were raised.
STUDEBAKER”
INVENTION MARVELS.
SPEECH MADE VISIBLE.
SHAPE OF WORDS IN THE AIR.
OLD MASTERS INCÓG.
POODLING THE CRITICS.
per and can be viewed on production The vessel is now lying at R. A SC
A TRAP PUR CRITICS. of forts of tender to the Officer in
Referring to the untrarian of the charge Transport, RASO.
The worries of the Imperial House
Barlington Magazine të fle hold an Particulars of the veme) are :--- hold of Japan are showing prospects
A wonderful new invention called exhibition where they made of the Steam vessel.
of increasing. With the end of the From the point of view of the the Liretraph is shortly to be taken artists will not be divulged until the Crown Prince of Japan's visit to authorities of the department, a to England from France by the show is nearly over, the Manchester Displacemat tonnage 170.
Great Britain and the knowledge that theatre where the Emperor visits London University College authorities Guardian writes:-A, sigilar tras Length..
...85 feet.
17 feet 2 inches the heir to the British throne may must be regarded as an extensions of for research wuk into phonetics. for music critics was set in Man Beam
return the visit, perhaps as early as the Imperial Household. Sanitary The Lioregraph (named after Mchester a few years ago by Mr. Depth ... ...10 feet 3 inches.next spring, those in charge of Their and police precautions must be taken Lloret, the Paris inventor) is for mak Frank Merrick, who gave a concert
.. Borse Power....
....350.
Majesties Household in Tokyo are on the responsibility of the departing extremely accurate tracings up and withheld the composers' names. Knots
10."
wandering about the programme that ment authorities. To add to that on permanent records of the actual A case surely for the establishment Working pressure per
shall be followed when the Prince of trouble, there never was a precedent vibration of sound, in articulated of a Society for the Prevention of aquare inch...150 lbs.
Wales arrives.
when the Emperor or even any of the speech Mr D Jones, Director of Cenalty to Critics. Why, even Engines by Cox & Co., Falmouth.
The pleasures of entertaining are Imperial personage having visited a Phone is the University, told a musician themselves are not always perhaps appreciated as much by the theatre publicly. The precedent Daily Chronicle representative that the Vessel built at Falmouth,' Construction of vessel. Wood up to Japanese as a nation as by any other must be broken.
Instrum e unique. It is worked by ARRANGEMENTS KEPT SECRET,
motor pwe water line, iron plated shove race, but this time they will be en
tertaining a future monarch, whose -But if the British heir should visit
TRANSLATE UNKNOWN TONGUES. Approximate carrying capacity :-----
ideas of relations with his people are a theatre, the Japanese Crown Prince
tarters a vowel sound.” 95, Teas or 100 Passengers. entirely different from the ideas held would have to accompany his guest.sad Mr the room is full of E. G. SPINES, CAPTAIN,
by the Japanese regarding their In-Possibly the Empress may also be a vibration each different sound, perial Family. In short, the Demecher of the party. Stich an pipes veica a na of differmot, obie Ordnance Officer.
partment of the Imperial Household event will be a record braking the Aszta Botine Lehrana a par is confronted with certain-needs for in the annals of the Imperial Housson breaking precedents.
hold. Various complications are ex upon pr
R. A. O. C. Depot,
Queen's Roid Fast Hongkong, June 10, 1921.
G.
£
PUBLIO · AUCTION.
DARTICULARS and Conditions of the letting by Publia Auction Bale, to be held on MONDAY, the 4th day of July, 1921. 48 pm at the Ofice of the Public Works Department, by d
of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of CROWN LAND above Bowen Road in the Colony of Bengkong, fur s'tarm vi your with the option of moawal ut Crown Hear to be fixed by the Surveyo of His Majesty the King, for one farth terms of 7% yOUZE..
Yo of Bale
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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So far has the talk of entertainment-)pected. Theo.corges, the competition wobbly of the Prince of Wales in Tokyo among theatrical managers for the rise i proceeded that theatrical managers honour mentioned before. To pre ary o in the Japanese capital are already | vent them from getting at the facts extrem said to be vying with each other as of the plan, the authorities are emr, effuztu to whether or not they will have the ducting investigations and perpura-én em privilege of being the first to entri- tians în secres.
rain any member of the "Japanese When Prince Arthur of Counsught cari b Imperial family,” and' at the same ‡ visited, the · Kabakiza Y40.000 de time entertaining the future King of more, was spent firing up the win England. Here precedent enters the the tre for his reception Ster mit argument:
plan expenditure will be„a serious ROYALTY AND THE "COMMON FOLK" | matter from the point of view of
It is not everyone in Japan who the department authorities If the wh realizes that there h Isfr | British belt is to visit a Javane e
class of Japanese subjects that theatre, the chasermos f poin will be scandalized when it be points to the Top-rial thes
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comes known that their future the most suitable place. The next 2. Emperor is to “so associate with the problems, will be who chal can the ow common people” as to go, with istagi,vs,
them, as it were," to a public theatre, {i: The Tymiuri understands" (6,1 even though that member of the Tm2 | of the best stars in Japar or to be- perial family may sit in the Imperial (summoned for the acqu box and in other ways be kep sudy, Journal, also undezarandus from the common folk. ̧ ́,
gom will he the repree to you "The plan to make a visit to some" | Katar' as: acting, lé cnc-More Tokyo theatre a part of the Prince again the Yomiuri sees uzlab
of Wales's entertainment in Tokyo|relations »f Sture with the Paper d was suggested partly because of the Theatre must be chines fact, that the kane sort of entertain} under-current za manin (ment was provided for the Crown” vannas descriprisma ap "Prince" of "Japan in London. The Mr Yamsmito, u
Yomiuri, understanding that the De
aware who music they are playing There h, for instance, an authenticated story of a "mm" "who controlled the big fiddle at a Strauss concert. At the end of one ryni- phonic poem heeled the colleague ́ ́of the suscendő- "it was`ZIE at Great besvet, My "Ah," would record just played that The art pritie the instruments Httle wit almost certainly be similarly Trical line. The prin harrowed by this Bringing plot. similar to the ordby Even the artists themselves are in on, but, by means of danger. A reputation in such an Ce mechanimus, the admirable spell-hinder. The only There enlarga men likely to proft by the scheme are „ta mid) times.*
the unknown painterswhose worki get all words in the air written down as having “all'of Mr. el, and it is believed Brangwyn's own unmistakable cour" | ponible ultimately age in the handling of mass decres- movention, sided: by:tively!” The poor critic may be rodine already in thankful for small mercies that ayne and translate seemingly titles of pictures are not unknown tongue, of to be kept back by the Burlingtow
are the recorda.
people. For they are showing, the very latest pictures Imagine the felings of the critic who wrote, 'n descripdon of Stener Zybostym's f a plan of bong!loquent Madonna and Chid, only to find out in the end that it was a presentative of Thoughts of, a
viced, by, som-on-
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Souter's Servich to the China kai
MINERS“. VOTE
LONDON, June 30) Opinion at the miners meetings
most eclliery districts favoured sion, Derbyshire, Scotland, Forta Leicestershins and Nottinghamshire Frecommended acceptance of the set ment, but South Wales resolved to demn the Executive for ignoring,
lat and for believing that they kn
option, if the Federation is to be pre served, but to accept the terms, Wan was one of the most notable exceptions Six thousand miners unanimously solved to reject the settlement:
At Bannock Chase 3,000 have alread resumed, and a big inter is expecte so-day,
RUSSIAN MOBILISATION,
Loxoox, June 30t
A Helsinglors telepraes reports thái sở order for the mobilisation of all clases up to 43 years olange has been › fimed by all Northern Russian Governmn an le probably throughout Russis. The reason for this order is unknown, but it i thought it L connected with seriou ritings in Siberia.
DAMASCUS OUTRAGE.-
PARIS, June Binh Ar Damascus a criminal attempt was made to assassinate Geners Gourand: whilst he was going to Lake Tiberias.
General Gourand had a narrow escape. and was not injured-Hara.
FALL OF ISMIDT.
LONDON, June 30th. A Constantinople telegram says that's widespread plot has been discovered which is believed to be directed by Moscow with the object of producing a) revolt against the Allies as Consta tinople The British authorities have arrested a hundred Russians, incinding three Balshevis Commissaries.
ENGINEERING DISPUTE.
Lornay, June 30th At a conference of the engineering Unions the delegates overwhelming accepted the agreement with the employ era and agreed to recommend to members of the Unions to accept the terms. ballat of the members will be held within: a fortnight
GERMAN REPARATIONS BONIS.
WASHINGTON, June 30th, Mr. Mction informed the Senate Come mittee that there has been no suggestion that the United States thanld accep German Beparations Bonds as substitu for Allies obligations. The Treatury did not intend to favite such a proposal. GERMANY LATEST PAYMENTS.
→ Leapon, Jum 28th In the House of Commons,
Licart, Com Hilton Young said that 35,763,000 dollar had been received from the Germis Government to May 31st, and that further 12,000,000 dolare had been receiv ed since, All had been deposited with thes Foderal Reserve Back, New York, on se count of the Reparations Commission U.S. AND DISARMAMENT.
WASHINGTON, June 30th. The House of Representatives has adopted, by 340 votes to 4, Benadr Borah's amendment to the Naval Art priations Bill, aathorising the Er to negotists with, Great
Japan with a view to AGYNES Z
construction.
YARN
Messrs. Polishwi Cotton and Yarns on June 30, follo Since our fest May by S To yarnmarkel. had top with good inqui
which
6,600 bajes at
16. 15 tzi 8 per bale.
* This jamprovement, strengthened by the bes rise în2 the "peles"! Bombay while holders in the hope of rates, refrained from their stocks.
These epovu gak prospe suddenly merred by the warlikes hostilities between : nmis Southern distrierg Long and Kalongsal-which has Ea wry, deprétion effect on
market and the Chingangyon the fear of theme palicial disturbance. prolonging for some time, have coul menced sellest their stock at a redzot tion of $3 to 6 per Bale.and she unfavourable conditions, kare kéned our market-which-has, “ất “the clo remained emirely dall and Helens
Arrivals ----From
bales
Unsold Stocks 3,500 balen. :) Bargains in Chinese hande 9,char balen
Bombay 6,500 Shanghai-reporta a-sod demand with an advance of Tacks 3 to 5 bale, and the market steady
Japanese Yarn Businas daring the entire interval had been limited awing, to the ruling prices being much under the cutres rates in Japan
* The following are the latest quota ioma Ngaski No 108 c $166; 20 Bala Nagasaki No. 2s. $737(2): Biles 3 Horse No. 16s $213; Buy 2 HocuraNo 20-at -550 W* Võlut Jons. No G25
$225]227 {}& Sarsu Mare