MOUTRIE'S
NEW PRODUCTION.
A BABY GRAND
IT'S ARTISTIC.
The China
ESTABLISHED
No. 18,383.
五拜禮
BUSINESS NOTICES
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Humidity 78
October 7, 1820, Teaperta
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BEX2*+ZR+ PRICE.. $8.00 Per Month.
October 7, 1921, Temperature 72
Barometer 29,90
领七月十年一十二百九千一英
TO-DAY'S
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 192,
CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
WE have a larger stock of new pianos
¿
now than ever before with TONE, .TOUCH and STYLES to suit all
tastes.
Four Thousand MOUTRIE pianos are in use throughout the Far East.
S. MOUTRIE & Co., Ltd.
DRAGON MOTOR CAR Co.,
(THE EUROPEAN GARAGE) Open and Closed
CARS FOR HIRE
TEL.
452, 3552
in Hongkong and Kowloon
LTD.
TEL
402 3552
CO.,
LTD.
MONUMENTAL MASONS.
MEMORIALS
ՈՒ ALL KIND EXECUTED BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
C. E. WARREN &
LARGE STOCKS OF ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
POLISHED GRANTTE A SPECIALITY,
Spachai
Road.
Monumental Showroom;-981, Hendes -30 & 32 De Voeix Road, Central. Branches: - Tantan & Nacio
DANIEL CRAWFORD'S
FINEST VERY OLD
RED
STAR
SCOTCH WHISKY
DISTILLED IN STEILAND AND GELY CEMUNE WITE SIGUEN
Daniel Crawford & Son Ld.
Glasgow.
MUMEYA & SANO
NORMAL ARTIFICIAL LIGHT · STUDIO.
Studio reopened at. 38-40, Queen's Rd. C. (opposite Hongkong Theatre) photo taken Day and Night using 5,000, c.p. light. Film Printing and Developing under taken. Special attention to Home portraim.
ROYAL
Telephone 25%.
SILK STORE.
Just Received New Consignment of Bruares Real Gold and Silver BROCADE for Trimming Dresses, Shoes and Scarfs.
We are the Only Dealers for the above Articles & Invite Your Inspection.
D. CHELLARAM, 35, Queen's Road Central,
DONNELLY & WHYTE.
Tal 836,
WINE MERCHANTS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Tel 536,
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS AND PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF THE WORLD'S FAMOUS CRYSTAL
BACCARAT
WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION.
J, ULLMANN & 00.
* HOYOKONG
BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS.
perligaen wiped de
SENSATIONAL STATEMENT AUTHORITATIVELY DENIED.
AMERICA NOT DUNNING BRITAIN
Loxbox, October 6.
An authoritative denial is issued of the sensational statement declaring that the United States is pressing Britain for repayment of her war debts. It is emphasised that the United States would not desire to prejudice the issues at the Washington Couference by raising such an important and embarrassing subject at present and it is pointed out that while President Harding is opposed to the question of wat debts being discussed at the Washington Conference he is heartily in favour of easy payments for the
benefits of the debtor nation.
FUNDING OF ALLIED DEBTS DOUBTFEL.
WASHINGTON, October 6.
THE DOLLAR.
To-d's closing rate 2.10 S Tam 's opening rate 2:10 1.
NOT A GENTLEMAN. -
OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC IN
THE CITY.
The trouble given the police by people who insist upon standing in the roadway while waiting for trams was mentioned to Magistrate Lindsell this morning when a Chinese named Kwok Kam Lin was charged with having obstructed the roadway in Des Voeux Road Central at 6.55 p.m. yesterday, and with refusing to move to the side of the road when called upon to do so by an Indian constable.
The Captain Superintendent of Felice. who appeared to, prosecute, aid that the police had been worried a good deal lately hy persons who The president has made it know a that be intends to ask Congress soon to stood in the roadway in Des Voeux Houd waiting for tram cars, and consider, and if possible promptly pass a measure empowering the Secretary resented the action of the police in ai the Treasury to negotiate for the funding of Allied debts. It cans frankly asking them to stand on the be said, however, that there is much cause for confidence that the Senate footpath,
spite of! notices exhibited 410 will recede from its present attitude of recalcitrancy which is exemplified by the the fact that in spite of President Harding's request for the Senate to the tram standards at all stopping postpone action on the reasure exempting American shipping from the pay-points. Recently the police had had a lot of trouble with people who ment of Panama Canal tolls A vote thereon will be demanded on October
persisted in standing on the roadway | 10. and even if it is likely that the Senate will pass the measure though it near the Post Office and the Hong-
will probably be held up in the House of Representatives, the present temper kong Hotel on both sides of Des:
The sim state of of Congress, particularly the Senate, makes the passage of the bill regarding Voeux Road.
añairs also obtained' at the junctionị the funding of Allied debts very doub:ful.
of lee House Street and outside the King Edward Hotel. In this particular cas?, the constablo asked the defendant and others to more to the footpath. All complied except | the defendant who argued with the constable, telling him that he was a solicitor's clerk and knew more law than he did.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
HARDING TAKES A LESSON FROM HISTORY.
SENATE SUPPORT ESSENTIAL.
WASHINGTON, October 6. Reversing the method adopted by Mr. Wilson when he took personal leadership of the Axaerican delegation in Paris, President Harding clearly intends to try to carry the Senate along with him either as the negotiations of the Washington Conference proceed or when they are about to reach con- clusion. It should be remembered in this connection that without the approval of the Senate nothing very definite can be done by the United Srates.
NETHERLANDS HANDED INVITATION.
THE HAGUE, October 6. The American &inister has presented to the Foreign Minister President Harding's invitation to the Netherlands to attend the Washington
AUSTRALIA'S DELEGATE PISAPPROVED.
MELBOURNE, October 7.
Conference.
In the House of Representatives, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, announced that consequent upon an interchange of cables between Australia and the United States, the Federal Government had appointed Senator Pearce, the Minister of Defence, to represent Australia at the Washington Conference. Senator Pearce will sit at the same table as the British delegates. The announcement was disapproved by the Labour members and Mr. Charlton moved that representatives of all parties be despatched to the Conference.
Mr. Charlton's amendment was defeated by 4-1 votes to 14.
FALLING MARK
INDUSTRY BOOMS AND LIVING COSTS "KISE.
LATER
REKLIS, October 6.
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this
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The constable. to the witness box, said that when sail in English Step back please gentlemen." everyone complied except the defen- dant, so he addressed hire in Chinese. The defendani moved back one pace. and said in English Why, why, why??? The witness repeated his request in Gentleman, please step English back, and explained to the def- endant that he must not obstract traffic, pointing as he did so, to the notice on the tram standard. The defendant said "That notice was not ineast for gentlemen. I am a gentle- man. I have no, baggage with me, how can I obstruct the road?" The defendant added as an afterthought| I am a Government Solicitor's clerk and know more about regulations than you do. You think a lot of yourself. You are only a three stripe sergeant after all. I am a gentleman.
By the CS.P.: The witness then threatened to arrest hith, and the defendant said I don't care." The
taess marched him to the Central Station where the Inspector took defendant's name and address and instructed the witness to summons him.
The defendant, who spoke in Chin- es said that the Sergeant's story was not all true. He motioned me!| back," he said. "I moved back one: pace, and told him that I was in a It hurry to catch a tram car. caught me by the wrist and proceeded to drag me. I told him he need not The two-fold effect of the depreciation of the mark, namely the arrest-me, as I would go to the station
with him. industrial boom and the rise in the cost of living continues and is emphasised The Magistrate: The manner you by daily announcements of increases in the price of commodities and high were arrested is not the question. dividends. The report of the Humbolt Machine Construction Institute The point is when asked to go to the declaring a dividend of 10 per cent, compared with previous 6 per cent., pavement by a Sergeant who is re- states that an unprecedented number of orders have been received from abroad gulating traffic, you must do so, including one of 17,000,000 marics of which 50 per cent, has already been paid. The Offenbach rubber works have increased their share capital from eight to 17,000,000 marks.
AMARICAN IMMIGRATION RESTRICTICES · LAW:
BEITISH GOVERNMENT APPROACHING WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, October 6. *!
Defendant: I did.
You said in your own statement that you moved back only one pace. You did not go to the pavement,
I was two feet from the pavement. You are fined $5.
Mr. Wolfe said that the situation was aggravated at present as the Echic Company occupy half the width of the road with earth from trenches dug for the new cables. If people were allowed to stand on the The British Government is taking up with Washington, the question of road and cause further obstraction, the entry of British subjects into the United States. The due to the fact little or no space would be left for that many British and other cases have occurred lately where individualsamic which must come to a stand-
Bill as a result. obtained the necessary visa thither but found on arrival af New York that| under the recent immigration restriction law the total monthly number of people permitted entry from the country to which they belong had been al reudy reached. They had therefore become liable to detention at Ellis Island and had been subjected to many hardships. They may then alternatively be admitted later or forthwith repatriated.
AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER
COMMONWEALTH TREASURER AFFOINTED TO LONDON.
TYPHOON WARNINGS,
The telegrams quoted below were received by the local American Con- smiete General from the Manila Observatory -
13.30 pm. Odt. 6. ́* Typhoon in about 135 deg. Long
E. 20 deg. Lat. N. moving N.W
11.20 Qobs Jenit Cyclone or typhoon in Pacific Ocean, about halfway between the Mariana Commissioner Idands and the Loochoos moving.
NW. or NN.W.
MELBOURNE, October 6.
Fir Joseph Cook kse been ointed Comazonwealth
in London.
BUSINESS
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t
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Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44.
$7.50 suit.
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16 Des Voeux Road.
Tel:
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KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers of :-
Bocks, Singlets, Jerseys, Bweaters, etc,
4, Haiphong Roma, Fort
Telephone E £77. Manager, WONG KAM FUX.
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