THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1921.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Moita)

RUSSIAN PAMINE RELIEF.

LEAGUE COMMITTEE'S HOT DEBATE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SAVED FROM THE SZA.

CHINESE AND THEIR CHICKENS

Q.

A SHIPWRECKED JUNK.

When the sa. "Huichow "amived |

in Hongkong from Tientsin this moming she brought with her twelve Chinese who had been rescued from a large dismasted "junk about fifteen |miles to the North West of the

Barren Islands.

GENEVA, September 29. The sixth committee of the League of Nations adopted a report pre- sented by M. Motta to the effect that if the governments fail to provide the

Flying a red flag as a distress signal. necessary credits for famine relief in Russia. the League will not be

the junk was sighted at about nine answerable for the consequences, M. Motta begged Lord Robert Cecilo'clock on the morning of September unt to insist on the League approving Dr. Nansen's agreement with the Soviet. A hot debate ensued. Lord Robert Cecil moved an amendment urging that reference be made to the Brussels conference which is also discussing famine relief, saying wind

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the letting by Puble action Salt, to be held on MONDAY, the Red day of October, 1931, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Corder of Bis Kecellery the Governor, of

Ope Lot of CROWN LAND A tong, for a term of 15 yr with Hongkok le the Colony of Hong the option of mawal at a Crown Hani to be drad by the Borveyor of His Majesty

PARTICULANS OF THE LOT.

26. As the "Huichow" approached the King, for one farther term of 75 years, it was seen that the disabled craft was waterlogged and rolling heavily And, in spite of the strong

And rough .sea.

the

that the League should xct on its own Becount Dr. Nansen second mate (Mr. J. Stewart) declared that even if the League was not willing to take responsibility for relief, he would continue his efforts. He expressed the opinion that the League was better qualified to act than the Brussels confereure. Lord Robert Cecil's amendment was defeated.

GERMAN COMPOSER DEAD.

BERLIN, September 28.

The death is announced of Herz Humperdinck, the composer of Hansel and Gretel.

SCHOOL CRICKET,

ELLIS KADOORIE DEFEAT DIOCESANA

CORRESPONDENCE

A SOLDIER AND A MAN.

and a lifeboat crew put off towards the junk. Though severely buffeted by the waves they succeeded in reaching her and were able to rescue all hands. In addition to the crew of the junk they brought about two small chickens that had managed to survive the perils of the sea and fifteen dozen egys which formed part of the

cargo.

Though not very much the worse, physically speaking, for their exs- perience, the men were naturally over- joyed at their rescue and so eager to get aboard the steamer that two or

Baglary No.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS

THE Undamignad bave received ins

tractions the from Registrar. The Supreme Court, to sell by Public auction,

THURSDAY,

October 8, 11,.commracing 'at 3.39 pm, at their Bains Hooma, No. 6, De Veux Road, Corner of

The

Toe House Street -- Office Turziture, Stock &

Kamples.

of

+

The Universal Import

&Export Co. Consisting of :-

Teakwood Desks, Writing Tables, Chain Cupboards. Clocka, &e, Specially, quantities of Perfumery, Fancy Soap Dentifrice, Face Powder. Powder Pulls and Pada, Safety Razor, Brasheaf Ladies, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gent's Hats, Thermes Fisska, Ke, áo,

Js well as

Savarsi Cinematograph"; Machines and Fitting. Terms: Cash on delivery. No Caralogues will be issued. On view morning of Sale.

HUGHES & KOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong, September 23, 1921.

by Order of His Rcellency the Governor. Undersigned have received in.

מבי 4 of

at Shackiwan in the Calany of Lot bf UROWN LAND Hongkong, for a term of 15 years, with the option & renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surreyor of His

Playing on the 1.R.. ground the Elis Kadoorie Indian School wet and defeated the Diocesan Boys" School Kitchell batted splendidly for the Indian School and male Patriotism." So at the mere sugges- of the masts and take their chance | Majesty the King for one farther term

rans. Mohamed made 17 rans. Arulli bowled well taking wickets for 25 mas. For the Diocesan Boy School R. T. Featherstone. W Hoot played well.

Scores are as follow:-

DIOCESAN.

W. Hunt, b Kitchell...

D

three of them tried to clamber up the PARTICULAIF and Conditions of rope ladder at once. They stated the letting by Public Auction Sale, to that they had left a port near he held on MINDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1971 ~ at : p... at the Shanghai about four days previously Ofices of the Pulic Works Department, [To the Editor of the "China Mall. "I and that soon after they set sail for the South were caught in a typhoon Dear Sir.I was one of these unforThey lowered the sails at once but runates who in 1914, knew not the the seas tossed their craft about hollow nature of the thing men call so badly that they decided to saw

tion of the word I joined up

and of being picked up. went through Hall.

The junk was left at anchor in the The war is over and I have had present position where it is a menace time to review events from a "ha to shipping. The rescued men sill man" instead of a "patriotic" stand-be handed over to the care of the point. To-day I hate and loathe war Harbourmaster this afternoon.. infinitely more and the Germans

ANOTHER DEBILICT,

(themselves befooled by Patriotism") { The master of the ss. "Gregory Apear" reports having passed a

E. Clayson. Rumjabu Kitchell 10 infinitely less than I did in 1914.

Hr. D. Trafford, b Arcelli.

Mr. Chan, b Arcelli

H. Hunt, b Arculli.

Why cannot "Patriot" realise that derelict junk in Lat. 22.21 N. and

to keep alive the senseless hate of Long, 114.223 E., a danger to naviga-

Germans is the surest way to beget tion.

of 75 years.

PARTICULAS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Registry

UnGallis,

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ructions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF TEX CONGÉKNED).

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TUESDAY,

NOTICES,

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

LADIES' SEOTION

"HANAN"

AND

"WALK-OVER"

BOOTS AND SHOES

AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES.

JUST

RECEIVED

RAINCOATS AND UMBRELLAS

AQUASCUTUM COATS.

MILLINERY AND VEILS.

LATEST STYLES AT MODERATE PRICES.

HUMOROUS

TALKING RECORDS.

MOTORING

{ IN PARTS

(BARRY TATE)

COHEN AT THE CALL OFFICE

October 4, 1921, commencing at 9.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms Na Dee Vaux Boad, Corner of Ice House Street, TRAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTRADS,

320

7066

COHEN IS ARRESTED

COHEN ON THE TELEPHONE

1516

HAPPY THO MARRIED

7116

CASEY AT THE DENTIST'S CASEY TAKING THE CENSUS

- CARPETS, &c.,

H. Kew b Arculli

E. Fincher, e and bárculli

H. Bough, b Arenili.

F. Doodba, c and b Mr. Brawn..

H. Landolt. not out

Rev. Featherstone, c and b Arcali 19

Extras..

0,

Total

Bowling Analysis.

B. Kitebell

I, el Arculli .. 81

A. O. Brawn. * 0 ELLIS KADOORIE.

A. L. Rumjaba, b Fincher.

5

another war? Why not cultivate a good healthy hatred of war itself i Instead of "Lest we forget," "Let's forget," and thereby pave the way

THAT WAR MEMORIAL.

to

a lasting peace.

Youts,

STILL NOTHING DOING.

$

X. DELVILLE WOOD.

SIR PAUL, CHATER INTERVIEWTU,

61

LOVER'S

DASH ASHORE,

THE LANDING-STAGE.

K. 2.

W.

0 31

25

5

"Any news of the war memorial ? " inquired a China Has reporter of

2 BACK TO HIS SWEETHEART ON Sir Paul Chater this marruing. The

F. A. Abbas, b W. Hunt!

F. M. Arcalli. ran out...

D. Mohamed, b Fincher

27

4. O. Brawn, b Traford

15

N. B. Kitchell, L.b.w. Trafford.

34

M. P. Madar, b W. Hunt

1

S. R. Bux. b Trafford

M. Hassan, b Trafford

J. B. Jabees, st. Chan, b. Bough

11

.117

Mohan Singh not out

Extras

W. Hust

Total

E. Fincher

Bowling Analysis.

VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAAR MAATSCHAPPIJ (United Netaeands Navigation Co)

HOLLAND-OST AZIE LUN. (Holland-Fit Ans Ling)...

NOTICE TICONSIGNEEA

ROTTERAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GNOA. PORT SAID

& ANILA..

Chairman of the War Memorial Committee shook his head. "NO" he said "there's not much to say. Of From An emigrant changed his mind and course, we're still waiting for the made a successful last-minute dash to plans and specifications in connection rejoin his sweetheart on the Liverpool with the cenotaph to arrive from landing-stage.

Home and when they come a start THE The White Star Dominion liner will be made with the work." "Canada" had sounded the last)

HE Steamahi

"BEROE."

Consignees of Cao by her are notified

And the ex-servicemen's club idea haring arrived on the above Parts, warning blast of the syren and the last-what's the position about that?" gangwar was being removed, when a the reporter queried. young cabin passenger rushed to the replied

Sir Paul

that as far

he

shore. He and the young woman, knew that notion had been "knocked both of whom were well dressed, em- on

the head." -Well then " braced each other and with beaming persisted the pressrean "what will the faers walked arm in arm along the next move bel" "I suppose," Sir stage.

Paul said, "that I will have to call a

The fact that he had left his luggage meeting of subscribers in order to: and his mother in the liner apparent-discuss what is to be don."

ly did not disturb their peace of mind.

his father in Canada, and his fiancée had come to see him off.

Q. N. R W.

8 I 32

3

It is said that he was about to cross

5 1 14

2

the Atlantic with his mother to join

H. Hunt

4 0 16

0

D. Trafford

5 0 26

Featherstone

2 0 16

n

0

f

- 0 C 0

H. Clayton

H. Bough

ANGLO-INDIAN HEAT

DIOCESAN,

AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER.

The first communications by mail have been received in Australia from the Commonwealth Trade Commis sioner in China (Mr. Edward S.

A company of the Wiltshire Regiment, with full band, went for a route march to Kowloon City this moming. They returned to barracks about 2 p.m. attracting much attention en route.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*KENDAL CASTLE,”

Comprising:-

Dining Suites Chesterficki Solas, Armchairs (new), Card and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, Large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tablet and Chairs, Washstands, & (famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Disser Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Catlery, &c., Bath Room Utensils, Electro-plated Wars, One American Ice Chest.

Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Farniture, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, Enamel Bath,

Also

&c.

Brass Bed, Blackwood Cabinete, ka (Fall Particnines from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on delivery.

AUGH2 « HOOOK, &uctioners. Hongkong. September 29, 1921.

that all goods arecing landed at their Ta

rak into the hardous and/or extra & Kowloon What Godown Co., Ltd beardous Godow of the Hangkong

whence and/or fra the wharven deli very may be obtaed.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bave received instruc- Mons to sell by Public Auction,

oa

FRIDAY, September 30, 1821, pommencing at [1 a.m.

at No.26 Godown of the Hongkong &

Kowloon,

Goods not wared by the 5th Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. October, 1921, w be subject to rent.

All broken, afed and damaged packages are to Haft in the GodowDS, where they wilbe examined on the 4th October, i, st 10 x by Hears. Goddard Douglas.

Claims againste steamer must be presented in wing within ten days after arrival of stmer, otherwise they will not be recoged.

No Fire Inaarse will be affected by the andaraigned any case whatever."

Bills of Ladingill be countersigned by

JAVA-CINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Keral Agents. Hongkong, Stember 29, 1991.

This match was played at the 1. E. C. an Wednesday. For the Anglo- Indian School: Arculli took 7 wickets Little). The Commissioner advises for 25 runs and Kitchell scored 51. he has already presented his The Diocesan Team were very weak in credentials at Peking and has formally Bowling but their felding was good, cailed on a few of the Chambers of EE Steamship This is the first of a series of School Commerce, both European and Matches which it is intended to Chinese. He states that he has been arrange. Lack of suitable playing instrumental in adjusting certain grounds in Hongkong means that disputes with Chinese, shippers in a Schools have not much opportunity to way that will be appreciated by the play Cricket,

Australian merchants concerned, CONSIGNEES of Cargs are hemby'[]{{ Apparently the Chinese Press has informed that all Goods are being given Mr. Little very favourable landed at their risk into the Godowan of the Hongkong end Kowloon Wharl

DIOCESAN.

W. Hunt, b Kitchell

H. Clayson, Rumjahn, c Kitchell

Mr. D. Trafford, e Árculli.

Mr. T. Chan, c Arcalli

H. Hunt, c Arculli.

H. Kew, c Arculli

Rev: Featherstone; c Hassan, b

Arculli

E. Fisicher,'c and b Arculli..

II. Bough, Arcull

F. Doodha, c and b Brawn

H. Landolt, not out

Extras

From NEW YORK

10 reception and large amount of and Godowp Co., Ltd., at Kowlona, 4 publicity. The Commissioner men whence andfor from the wharten de 3tions that already a number of livery may be obtained.

5 Aust alian business man have got in

Optional Cargo will be forwarded

8 touch with him during the last few unless notice to the contrary be giren

weeks, and he has been able to assist before 29th inst.

19 them considerably in their endeavours No claims will be admitted after the

0 to extend the trading interacts

5 The Commissioner has opened an

6 office in Shanghai, where he has one

1 male temporary clerk and a typiste.

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the

5 pm. will besabject to rest.

"All claims against the steamer | most

Le presented to the Undemigned on or before the 16th prox. or they will not be recognized.

6

Total.

67 N. B.. Kitchell, Trafford.

51

8. R. Bax, a Trafford

0

M. Haman, e-Trafford

· All 'broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowes, where they, will - be~examined

你 Sih prox at 10 amer

the

3 J.B. Jahess, st. Chan Bough

1

O Mohan Singh, not so:

0

11 by

ANGLO-INDIAN

A. L. Rumjabm,c Fincher.

W. A. Abbas, c Hunt..

FM: Arcolli, rau" mrt..

D. Hohomed, e Fincher..

Mr. 4 0 Brave & Traford.

M. P. Madar, e Heat..

·Extras

Tóra-

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Hongkong, Sey ember 29, 1921. -

(For Laccast of the Concerned 304 kegs Chequered Head Counter Bank Wire Naile. T:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Anctionzers. Hongkong, September 29, 1921.

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