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Several Lots of Travelling Rugs, Blankets, Carpets (3 x 3 yds., 313) yds, 3 x 4 yds, and 14 yda), Mohair Rugs, Stair Car peta, Pillow Cases, Turkish Towels, Bed Sheeting and Bedspreads.

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(FOR 4000UNT OF THE DONOKRMED)

on

TUESDAY,

November 15, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p., at their Sales Room, No. 8, Des Yaax Rond, Corner of Ice House Street,

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK-

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And

That the capital of the Company be incresend to $10,000,000 by the creation of 100,000 additional shares of $50 oach ranking for dividend and in all other respoots pari paseu

with the existing 100,000 shares in the, Company.

By Order.

(Signed) I YUNG CHAI,

Chief Manager.

1921.

No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, | LD. 1st floor, Victoria, Hongkong,

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Hardintis suspicious day. President undertake to inform the others regarding

Pussident Harding asked how civilisation consist of the

justify the destruction caused in

Pennsylvania New Mexico

Oklahoma,

scrap the excess until replacements wer bogun. Cruiser Boventcon years old would be replaced by new constructions. Similarly destroyers, flotilla leaders and. submarines would be replaced when twelve yoare old and aeroplane carriers when WASHINGTON CONFERENCE OPENS twenty. The limitation of aeroplane con- struction is not detailed, but it is declar ed that regulations must be provided to govern the conversion of merchant craft WASHINGTON, November 12th.

for war purposes. Existing unarmoured The Conference opened at 10/30 this surface graft under five thousand tonnage morning with a prayer by Presidents excepted from the terms of the agree Harding's pastor, the Rev. Mr. Abar.ment and all auxiliary surface craft whose keels are already laid would be Bothy who prayed that untold blessings

completed. might descend upon the world as the re- Each party to the agreement” would His opening de: all details of construction and replace- purposes about then

the conference would ment. Should the American plan ba 40 x 50 feet, ground floor preferred and claration that

harbour signally influence the world was cheered. adopted the United States capital ships situation to convenient

There was a similar demonstration when three months after the agreement would

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to its feet and applauded the assertion in Nevada, Texas, New York, Arkansas, his peroration that "our hundred million Wyoming, Utah.

Florida, North Dakota franky want less armament and none and Delaware aggregating 500,650 tons. The British capital ships would be the wat war."

The Conference Hall was resplendent Rayal Sovereign, Royal Oak, Resolution,

Barham. Malaya, Dated the tenth day of November 30 LET.-GODOWN at Yaumati.in colour. There were military and nava rapite, Valiant queen Elizabeth For particulars apply to The attaches in full uniform; the galleries were crowded with a distinguished as- HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO semblage; of military, naval and govern.ow, Emperor of ludia, Tron. Duke Marlborough. Erin, -King George the mental leaders from all parts of the V. Centurion, Ajax, Hood Renown. world.

The actual participants in the Rapulse and Tiger aggregating 104,450 Conference wore conventional diplomatic tons and Japan's capital ships would be attire.

the Nagato, Hinge, 1sc, Yamashire, Fuso. When President Harding departed Mr.Settsu. Kirishima, Haruna. Hiyei and Hughes announced that French and Eng Kongo, nggregating 299,700 tons. lish would be the official languages of the Mr. Hughes recalled the ex-Kaisor's -Conferéncé. "Mr. Briand replied thank-threat to decline to participato in a pro- ing him and then Mr. Balfour nominated posed disarmament conference when it Mr. Hughes for the Chairmanship, say was suggested by Mr. Elibu Root sixteen ing that President Harding had given years ago. Mr. Hughes showed that the the Conference a lead; and a motto, 8m props, as they affected the United and adding States, would mean the scrapping of six SEATERS STUDEBAKER AUTO.licity, honesty and honour," 7

MOBILE 1920 MODEL in good that the nation which offered the Con battle-cruisers and seven hattleships on ranning condition for sale at the ference ho pitality was entitled to provide the ways and two battleships launched. The total tonnage of the new capital ships cheapest price obtainable. Please apply the chairman.

when completed would be 618,000 tons and to Colonial Commercial Co., Ltd. Past

the total tonnage of older battleships: Office Buildings.

which would be scrapped, up to but not including the. Delaware and North Dakota, would exceed & quarter of a mil- lion of tonnage. It was proposed that Great Britain should discontinue the con- struct on of four ships of the Hood type, displacing 172 000 tons and with nineteen other capital ships acroppable her total tonnage reduction would be 553,000 tone. It was proposed that Japan should abandon the programme of ships laid down including eight battleships and four This would not involve the cruisers. stoppage of construction as they were not

begun. yet

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President Harding in his inaugural speech said the conclusions of the Confer ence would signally influence the fortunes of the world. It was rn earnest of the awakened conscience of the Twentieth Century. Civilisation's call came not from the United States alone, but from a war-weary world thirsting, for better relationships. All thoughtful people desired to see war outlawed.

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"The United States welcomes you with unsolish banda Wo harbour no fears and We suspect av have no sardid ends. enamy, contemplate or apprehend no con- quest, are content with what we have We seek nothing which is another's. We only wish to do with you that finer and Secondly, Japan, would scrap the capi-Backlog Pigs, to order,--Cha Teal,. *24 nobler thing which no nation can do tal ships Mutsu, which was launched, and alone. No pride need be humbled, no the Tora and Kago which were under nationality submerged, but I would have construction, also the battleships Amaci mergence of minds committing us all to and Aknoi under construction, Atego and less preparation for war and more enjoy Fakno not yet laid down.

The total ment of fortunate pence. If the finer crappable under this provision would rentiments were not urging, the cold hard be seven and the total tonnage of these facts of excessive cost and the eloquence new capital ships, if completed, would be of economics would urge a reduction of 280.100 tons. armaments welcome you not alone in Thirdly. Japan would scrap all pre- goodwill and high purpose, but with high (dreadnoughts and battleships of the faith.

We are met for the service of secool line, including ships to but not ❤mankind and I hope for an understand-including the Setten: that is, scrapping ing which will emphasise the guarantees | ten' o'd chips of a total tonnage of 159,828, of reace and for commitments to leas Mr. Balfour describes Mr. Hughes's burdens and a better order which will statement, which created a profound im- tranquillize the world,"

LATER.

Mr. Balfour nominated Mr. Hughes (U.S. Secretary of State) as chairman of the Conference.

pression, as a "bold and statesmanlike tterance pregnant with infinite possibili- ties." He is very hopeful of satisfac- tory results,

Admiral Beatty and British naval ex- perts have met to consider Mr. Hughes's propraniac

Mr. Hughes an, Head of the American Delegation. outlined naval limitation and a plan for a naval shipbuilding holi- All the delegates regard Mr. Hughes's day, involving the abandonment of all proposals as more drastic and far more building programmes and the scrapping severe than wore expected. Nevertheless of older ships than the present navics. it seems that there is a general unanimity Mr. Hughes, laid down four general of opinion that the proposals, even if principles; Firstly, the abandonment of finally modified, will form a splendid all capital ships on the building pro basis for discussion.

The delegates ap- gramme, actual or projected Secondly; prave of Mr. Hughes's idea of stating the scrapping of certain older ships; for hith the maximum reductions con- The members of the British Thirdly, that, generally speaking, regård | templated. should be had to the existing naval naval mission are very surprised at the streng h the

of Powers concerned; far reaching nature of the memorandum Fourthly, that capital ship tonnage and the preciseness of the details. should

be used as the measurement of the strength of navies and a proportionate allowance of auxiliary combatant craft prescribed.

Mr. Hughes said that under this pro posal Great Britain would cease the con- struction of four new ships of the Hond type and scrap all her second and her Erst in battleships to the George... class.

Japan would abandon her plans for two

M. Briand declared. "it is an excellent beginning. Mr. Hughes has immediately closed with realities and has laid down a straightforward proposal."

Signor. Schauzer, head of the Italian delegation. eulogised the clear and cour- ageous statement and paid a tribute to American sincerity in laying all her cards on the table.

WASHINGTON, November 13th. Mr. John W. Garrett, ex-United States

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batt'eships and four battle-cruisers not Minister to The Hague, has been chose Yo

yet laid down. She would scrap threa capital ships and four battle-cruisers building and all ten Dreadnoughts in the second line.

The United States would scrap fifteen battleships now building and fifteen older batleships.

as general secretary to the Disarmament Pomfret Conference,

LONDON, November 12th. After the election of officers two com: matters will be appointed, namely, an Armaments Committee, on which the re- presentatives of the fire Great Powers As' A replacement programme, Mr. will sit and the other on the Far East, Hughes proposed that no more capital on which the other nations at the Confer ships be lalil down during the nextenos will also be represented. The Con- decade, and that the maximum of replace ference will then adjourn till. November ment tonnage be fixed, providing even 15th to enable the committees to reconcile tually for half a million tons ench for any conflict of opinion regarding the scope the United States and Great Britain and of the Conference. three hundred thousand for Jupar. A

LONDON, November 12th.; proviso would be included permitting the On the eve of the Conference the replacement of twenty-year-old capital speculation in Washington included the ehips and prohibiting the construction of following:-

any ship built in replacement with મ The American plan for China is said to tonnage exceeding thirty-ove thousand. leave Japan possession of territory in

Additiona particulars

of the extent of Manchurin, but not in Sakhalien, Mr. Hughes's naval plan outlined to the zone of influence will be granted to Japan Conference Aro gathered from the state in Mongolia. The open door" for ment that this provides f for the immediate China will be be proposed and the sup destruction of sixty-six capital fighting pression of, all zones of influence there, ships, aggregating 1.875,000 tons, within arrangements being made for the im three months after the agreement. The provement of Chinese railways by Ame- tconsist of twenty-two ships, of `the|

establishment of Great Britain will riran capital.

The non continuance of the Anglo.. United States eighteen and of Japan ten, Japanese Tretty is also coveted by the The total tonnage of each of the Powers Américar plans. in cruisers. flotilla leaders and destroyers would be. Great Britain and the United State, ench 450,000 tons and Japan 270,000

tans.

Meantime the delegates of other nations preserve complete silence about the viewe they are likely to advance, awaiting the.. submission of definite suggestions by: In the course of his address Mr. Hughes America and an indication of what ting explained that the Conference was re- of discussion will be followout much stricted to the principal Powers because China's attitude is arousing they mainly control the armament of theeriosity, especially among the Japanese world and were able to limit it. It was at Washington, who think it likely "in" recognised, however, that other Powers in view of the internal disturbances in were interested in the Far East, hence the China that her dolegates will take up invitation

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Chin Belgium, the Nether A strong attitude as the best means of lands and Portugal;

uniting opinions among the different fac He declared that the

in the tions. There is an impression, however

proposal

ta discuss Pacific and Far that Japan is not inclined to go too far Eastorn questions was not in order to in concessions and the possibility in fore embarrass the agreement for limitation of hadowed that the Conference will see ex-:: armaments but to support, the under tarded discussions between there two coun

tries.

taking by an endeavour to reach a com

understanding as regards the wrin

mun

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to be followed in the

Far East and thus greatly to diminish and. if possible, wholly to

ntroveremove di

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