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FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921.

CALE ADDEĽAL:

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ANG. STE Kortion

WESTERN Cxtox

BENTLEY'S

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TELEPHANES

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CO.

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HONGKONG.

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MAIN BRANCH #E SHOW BOOK BORNHOF ROAD} 1301

WEST POCIT BRANCH LES irea sver

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the, China Meil)

SOMEONE LYING.

GREEKS CLAIM WAR PRACTICALLY ENDED.

KEMALISTS STILL CONFIDENT.

Baurei

ATHENS, July 2 Military circles hold the opinion that the capture of Eskishehr practi- cally ends the war against the Kemlists. It is reported that the Greeks have captured immense booty including 190 guns. A thousand prisoners were taken. The Kemalists are reing in disorder pursued by the Greeks. On the other hand a Constantinople message states that the chief of the Kemalist general staff declares that the loss of territory and fortresses is of secondary importance. The army retired to prearranged positions without serious fighting. He is confident of the outcome of the struggle.

HONG MOH" WRECK.

1

SOLD BY AUCTION.

CHINESE COMPANY PAYS $1.250.

P

At their sales rooms this afternoon. Messrs. Hughes and Hough offered for sale by public auction the wreck} of the Singapore steamer "Hong Moh," as she now lies on the Ecat

Rocks near the Lammock Islands outside.Swatow.

There was a good number of bidders and the bidding was brisk until the $1,000 mark was reached when many dropped out. The vessel was eventually knocked down for $1.250 to M:. Woo Wing who pur- chased on behalf of the Kwong Tak Chong Co.

The "Hong Mob," it will be re membered, struck the Boat Rocks at 7.30 on the night of March 3 last, white on a voyage from Hang kong to Swatcw. The vessel broke in two amidships about 2.30 3.m., on the following day causing a considerable amount of suction. Her situation was so un favourable that by 2.30 on the mora ning of March 5, all her passengers had to abandon her. Her skipper, Captain Holmes, stayed on board until the last moment and then took to the water, but sank within a few yards of safery. The rest of the crew and a good percentage of the passengers were rescued by the "Carlisle," the Shensi" and native fishing oraft, but over 800 ceolies perished,

A notice of interest to subscribers to the National Loans of the Third Year of the Republic (1914) and the Fourth Year (1915) appears la our advertisement columna

A cabaret dinner dansant will be held at the Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) even nog, when the Clarins will present the latest ballet and ball room dances.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARHIYALA.

The .. "Kwaisang," Capt L. McC. Hussey, 1,435 tors, arrived this morning at 6 am. from Singapore with 1,348 tons of general cargo and 43 bags of mail.

The s.s."Haimun," Capt. C. E. Page-641 tons, arrived this morning at 6.30 a.. from Hoihow with 900 tons of general cargo and 5 bags of mail.

The ss.

"Wheatland Montaza," Captain Jensen, 5,451 toas, arrived this morning at 7.15 am, from Shanghai with 1,000 tons of general cargo.

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The 'ss. Manela," Capt. Maples, 5,041 tons, arrived this morning at 8 am, from Singapore with 833 tons of [eneral cargo.

DEPARTURES.

The 5.5. "Yueyingwa," Capt. Kiddle, sailed for Haiphong via Hoi- how at 8 a.m. to-day with 200 tons of general cargo.

The s.s."Kojun Maru," Capt. Sakanshi, sailed for Tsingtau and Dairen at noon to-day with 1,200 tons of general cargo.

The s.s. "Locugsang," Capt. Simp- son, sailed for Manila at 3 p.m. today with 1,000 tons of general cargo.

CLEARANCES,

The 3.5. "Sado Maru," Japanese cleared to-day and will sail for Yokohama via Shanghai at 11 a.m. to-morrow.

The 6.9. "Haitan," British cleared to-day and will sail for Haiphong at 11 a.m. to-morrow.

The 9.3. "Manela." British cleared to-day and will sail for Yckobama via Shangbai at 11 am. te-HOITOW,

"OVERLAND CHINA MAIL"

Contains all the News of the Week,

PRICE..

25 cts.

CONTENTS.

PER COPY.

THE CHINA MATH.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NATIONAL LOANS OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC (1914). AND OF THE FOURTH YEAR OF

THE REPUBLIC (1915).

SUBSCRIBERS to the above TWO.

LOANS ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED that the drawing of bands for redemption will take place at Pekingi on the following dates, namely, THIRD YEAR LOAN, Fourth drawing on December 1, 1921: FOURTH YEAR LOAN, Third drawing on September 1, 1921.

The numbers of drawn bonds with date and place of repayment will be announced in due course by the Ministry of Finance.

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking. July 14, 1921.

THE INAUGURATION DINNER of the BRITISH LEGION;

is Hongkong,

will be held at the BONGKONG HOTEL,

00 THURSDAY, the 4th of August, 1991, at 8 pm.

Morning Dress will be worn.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

CABARET DINNER DANSANT. SATURDAY, 23rd July, WEDNESDAY, 27th July.

THE CLARINS, will prosent

The latest Ballet and Ball Room Dances.

TO-NIGHT

Is it necessary for woman to be extravagant in dress if she would retain her husband's love?

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT

com-

A Handicap Doables) will manes in August for two cups kindly presented by Messrs D. J. Valentine, Competitors A. D. Humphreys. choose their own parmers.

Estry list and farther particulars will be found in the Pavilion. Entries CLOSE on SATURDAY, 30th July, 1021.

Hongkong, July 22, 1921.

WANTED.

WANTED. For local Insurance

Office, EXPERIENCED CHI- NESE CLERK. Regly in awo hand- writing to Box No. 1303 e 'o. "CHINA MAI"

KIPPON TUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM ECROPE AND STRAITS.

TAE Company's Steamship

BADO MABU,"

having arrived from the abora Fortz, | Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods xow being landed and placed at their risk in the Fosazare & | Kowzoen Whize & Gosows Comparte Gonowa at Kowloon, where each consiga. ment will be sorted oat mark by mark and delivery can be obtained sa soon sa the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unleer Instructions are giren to the contrary be fors Noox, To-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 99th July, 1921, will be subject to rent.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Coa- signee's and the Co's, representative at sa appointed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. All claims must be pro- sented witbla ten days of the steamer's strival høre, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowar

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

Hongkong, July 22, 1991.

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Domestic Occurrences ........ 1

Local Post Office

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Leading Articles........................

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- 5

Fifty Ducks ******

5

Opuim Charge

.28

Local Wedding

5

Company Meetings

.29

Found with Firearms .............

5

Canton Fights Cholera

Stowaways from Singapore... 5

Loss of " Luen Oo” ...........

Lived on His Friends

Local and General

Special Cables ......

Sport

Mui Tsai

Rents Bill.

Hawker's Hush Money

9999

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10

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10

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Our Rent Bill......

..17

Banque Industrielle.....

Breathing Test ...................

Gambling Raid Sequel........ Wages Claimsminn Cigarette Smugglers .................................. Would Rather Hang

Tam F the Kirk

17

Another New Kinema ..................

Motor Cars Collide.....

Missions to Seamen ...

For Boy Scouts ...............

Sequel to Piracy

Man with Dagger

$18

New Steamer Here***

Gambling Murder

.18

Squeeze ......

Hongkong Government

18

Street Attack

Smuggled Cigarettes

18

Children's Corner

Obituary.....

.20

Funeral

.20

Hongkong Schools

Water Polo

Tour of Orient

The Seamy Side ......

To-day's Little Tragedies.23

China Trade ...........................

...24-25

Prince of Wales

Painter's Dispute

19-20 New Junk Old Dodges

Constable Charged ...........

The Wollowra S. S. Co. ...........

21-22 Murder Suspected.........

22

Australian Trade with China...22-23

Hongkong Fire Brigade

Save Your Finer"

Correspondence.........

26-27 .27

The Kwangs War

ost for a Coat A....................34 Passengers

Overseas Students at Techol-

cat Schools...simonda35 Canton Labour Troubles......35 Exchange matkapagsasaka 36 Hongkong Stock Exchange -35.

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