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THE Undersigned have received DATA KO lops to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
ON
FRIDAY,
November 25, 1921, at 10.30 am..
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of lee House Street. One 4 Cyl. Buick Roadster in good condition, One 6-Seater Buick, A180
One 4 B. S. A. Motor Cycle and Sidecar in geod running
condition.
Terme :-Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,
(For Account of the Concerned,}
ON
THURSDAY, December 1, 1921, at 10.30 a.m.,
at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,
Des Voeux Roud, Cerner of
ico Hosso Street,
A Large Consignment of
Swat w Drawn-work and
Embroidered Linen,
including:-
Table Cloths, Napkins, Lingerie
and Children's Dresses,
&..
..
On view day before sale. TerraCash delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
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on the 1st October, 1921-
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATEN WORKS
IP20
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opened for Dinner on the night
Patrons are, therefore, notified that the present Grill Room will cease to exist as such after Tiffin on that date.
Tablas booked for St. Andrew's night will be transferred to the new Grill Room.
Hoogkong, November 21, 1921,
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE Committes has decided that the following shall be tite Settlement days for the year 1922--
THURSDAY,... 26th January MONDAY, TUESDAY,
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MANCHESTER WEEKLY
MARKET REPORT. ·
Mosere. James T. Hutton & Co., WASHINGTON. November 22nd) Ltd., Manchester, reported as followe The Far Eastern Committes unanimous on Wednesday, Oct. 19:---
adopted a resolution declaring: in The tone of the cotton markets favour of the territorial and administra- has been much affected by outside which was drafted a
The resolution influences all of which have been of a was drafted and presented by Senator Root was signed by eight Powers, depressing nature with the result that China refraining from appending her values have nased off considerably. signature as seing unfitting in a doce- So far as the supply is concerned, ment regarding herself.
there is no change, whatever in the INGLISH SOLICITOR (Admitted
TATER. Following is the text of the resolution prospects, but the question of pro- England 1915 Bombay 1030) adopted by the Far Eastern Committee:bable consumption is less encourag- acoks ongagement Municipal, Commer- It is the firm intention of the Powers ing. Adverse Continental rates of oil or otherwise (law excepted) any attending the Conference, firstly, to res-exchange have consistently been n City East of Suez. Experience Govern-pect the sovereignty, independence and bar to trading progress, and the ment Contracts, Company and Mercan-territorial and administrativo integrity tile Law. Fublic School man. Address unembarrassed opportunity for China to iu the value of the German mark of China; secondly, to provide the fullest, rapid fall which is now taking place to No. 1335, c/o “China Mail.”
develop and to maintain an effective, and promises to seriously decrease the stable Government; thirdly, to use their purchasing power of that country. influence for the purpose of effectively his has been a most unsettling establishing and maintaining a principle of equal opportunity for commerce and feature and has led to heavy realising. industry to all nations throughout Chin. Other factors have been the improve- eo territory; fourthly, to refrain from ment of sterling exchange on America king n do so sprent rights unit ipsis which also tends to a lower basis here; in order to seek special and vileges abridging the rights of subjects threatened railway strike in friendly states and also to refrain America; and weaker silver. These rom countenancing any action inimicul influences may yet prove to be o the security of such states."
of a temporary nature, but for The Committee's resolution is regarded the time being they dominate the situation, Spot sales have been
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as a substantial advance in the work of t'e Conference inasmuch as it clearly formulates the intentions of the Great moderate but again shew a falling off. Powers towards China. Hitherto the The relapse in cotton prices has had a delegates have talked of the
open distinctly discouraging effect on our door" and "Chinese integrity without market, coming at a time when the specifying very clearly what they meant demand has perceptibly broadened Diplomatists point out that previous declarations never included wininistra and stability is most needed for the tive integrity in the general question of development of the business under Chinese sovereignty.
The resolution was passed after a disgotiation. As yet however, the cussion lasting two hours. The Chinese improved enquiry in many sections delegates left the conference more hope has shewn no s'gns of falling off, ful of fruitful resalts. The Powers share and quite à moderate turnover many divergencies of opinion which will has resulted, although it might probably be evidenced during the printing conceivably have been much better debates of other Chinese questions, but it under different conditions. From the is believed that as they have agreed to a general formulation of principles they persistence of enquiry from some out- will agree to a compreinise as regards icts there appears to be more urgent differences.
need of replacements, and in many in- stances buyers appear to be inclined to take advantage of the decline, Yarn and cloth prices are rather lower but just as most recent sales have not slewn the full advance in the raw
material, owing to
Mr. Hughes, agreed that the world necded the will to peace. There could not be a will to peace until the institu tions of liberty and justice were secur. No word ever spoken on behalf of France had fallen on deaf ears in the United States. The heart of America had been thrilled by her valour and her sacrifice and the
of her stand for liberty cheaper stocks in hand, so now was imple.
it is not possible to obtain the M. Marchienne declared that Belgium proposed to restrict armaments to the corresponding reduction from those level consistent with the requirements of rates. Sales have consisted principal- national security. She was now able toy of staple goods such as Whites and accede to further reductions.
some Greys. China has bought both M. Briand in the course of his speech dwelt on the disturbed stats of Russia and odd lots of Faucies and Prints. and asked the question: What would India shews little disposition to do Germany do in order to restore equili new business generally, although a brium and to explait Russin"? He defow Shirtings and light goods bave clared that while she did not fear sen been sold menace France was fared with land dan-
Rangoon demand has Eger alune, compelling France to maintain been fairly active and Java, the adequate forces which he hoped the Con- Straits and the Near East continue to ference would not grudge,
make purchases.
P. TESTER,
Secretary.
Mes A. adetwejzer Mr J. H. Drujbe bisMe 1. Oaderwayzer Hongkong Stock Exchange. Mrs Duchstown W. 06 Hongkong, November 11, 1921,
Mr J. H. Empson Miss U., Pepperoll
fagiarer-Captain Mrs. R. Perry
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Take advantage of this opportunity to start your Xmas Shopping. TOYS,
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P. Ferguson
Mr E..Peter
Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr H. Pine
Flavele
dis F. Reas
Capt. and Mrs I. J. Sizveland
Me H H. Fox Me and My R.
Fackelto
Mr P. Simpson
Mc and Mr Fumagalli
C. Mr and Mrs.
mith Mr John Gardiner Mrs E. Sparke. Ar and Crs C. M. Mr W. v. de Steen
Ourdoa
Mr J. Taoroborrow Mr and Mrs G. Mrs W. H. Timbrell
Goolault
Baxter
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4r and Mrs R. T. Mr and Ms Kennett
$ children and
nuiss Mr and Mr G. R.
Lammert
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child and mirse fr Columbine
It J. D. Danby
Mr O. Marriott
fr A W. Easton Me and Mrs R. tend Mea G E Nerre
Elliott 4G. T. 'Eveligh Ar. R. Parcant
and Mra Geure Miss Geare
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PEAK HOTEL
November 12,
Mr FR. J. Alam Me A. E. Lisman Mr E. J. Ainslie Mr J. 1. Lloyd fr J. Angain Mr R MacGregor Capt. & Mrs Arche:Mrs K. AnthoaseI Ar & Mrs Ashton Air H. W. Mevor Mr. Anmullor Mr and Mrs W. j
and Mrs B. G. Mayger Birch
Wes MeAinsh
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Mr J. G. Bridger
Miss E.
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Er W. A.Cornell Me A, Nicol Col. Q. W. Davy
Mr T. Orton
WASHINGTON. November 22nd, Baron Shidehara's condition has shown no improvement. Whilst it is not regard. ed as serious, he may be hablo work as a delegate to the Conference. His illness is due to overwork; a nervous
resume
JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETALE PRICES:
November 21st, 1971.
Butcher Meat.
Beef Strialn-Mef Lung Pa. Ib. 20
Primo Out****
1
Poultry. Chicken,-Kai Tea"..
** Ib.. 84
26
Corood,-Ham Ngan Yak. „,
29
Capone, Small,--8la Kal..... Capons, Large,Sin Raf
TH
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30
Roast-Shfu
15
Dock,-Ap...
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TH
20
Branch-Ngar Nam
16
Doves,-Pan Kan
18
Soap,-Tong Tak
16
M
19
Steak,-Ngan Yok Pa
16
Steak Sirloin,-Ngar Lau ». Sausages, - Ngan Cheung.. Bailook's Bealse,→Nga No par set-1G
96
24
. {b Fowl, Batorn,Hot Nam Kat Gesse-Ngo
Egge, Hen-Kal Tan (cooking) por don 13 Egge. Hen,-Xal Tan (frosh)...per dos, Fowls, Canton, Kel...
JA
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80 28
"
18
Tongue, froth,Ngae El each 60 Tongue, corund,—Ham Nguu Lá each 63 conte, Head, Ngau Tau...nch 50 Heart-Ngan Sam... ib. 13
· Hump, Salt-Ngan Kin,, Fest,--Ngan Kenk.....sách | 10 Kidneys-Ngan Yiu` .. 10 18 -Ngau Mel Låver,➡Ngau Koo..... Ib.. ·13 Tripe (undressed), Ngan To lb. 6 fres' Head and Feet,-Ngan-tea!--
tan-kenk ...
... 565 $1.00 Matton Chop, --Young Pei Kwat 16. 34
Leg.-Yeung Pel....
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Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kap...eadh 40.
Holbow,-Bol Han Pak Kap
each 24 Turkeys, Cock,-Fo Kai Kang 1b. 75. Turkeya, Hoo.--Fơ Kai Na Balpe,Sha Tani..... ..... ... Pheasant,-Shan Kaf...... Quiil-Om Chan Partridges, Che Ka
Fruits.
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Ping Bo Baustas, (bride's), Hsoso,--Rat
Heung Chic
Carambola,-Young To Coconute.-Ye The.
12
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Lemons, China,-Ling Mung... Ib. s
Lemons, (America),-Kam Shan
Ling Mang... esch
Leheee, Dried, (small stone),-
Lai Chi Kon Ib. 30
Oranges, (Canton), Sweat-
Shan-sheng Tim Obang b franges, Tim Chang
24 Penta (Canton Cousing, ShaLi„ ìơ
20
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Baron Kato is assuming responsibility for colinps is cumplicated by malaria. AN OUTLET IN THE WESTERN,—Tio Kal... the delegation, but he is turning to Mr. Hanibara for diplomatie assistance.
LONDON, November 22nd. The Soviet has issued a wireless mes
PACIFIC.
In a leading article the Morning
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Vegetables, &ć. Artichokee, Ah Chi Cheat Beans, Sprout--Nga Teo... Long,Tau Kok ... Beet Root,-Hang Tro! Tau Bitter Squash, Kwa Brinjals, Green, Ohing Yun Kwa,
Red.--Bung Keo...
Cabbage Chinese, (common),—
Kal Tani か Shanghal-Ye Tuol
Cans Shanta, banch,-Kan Sho
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5
12
Oliflower (Large).-Ye Taol Fa sach 20
(Medium),
(Small),
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Fish.
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26
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21
20
23
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40
Chillies, Dried,-Kon Est Chlu 15 30
Duce,—Wang Mel Lap
10
Dog Flab,- Tit To Shan
9
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12
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14
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Rhubarb (Fresh),Tai Wong
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Shallots, Kong Chong Tan
18
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sage refusing to recognise the validity of Post remarks that it is natural and all the resolutions adopted by the Wash inevitable that Japan, seeking land ington Conference because it was not and food for her people, should invited. It has, therefore, invited China, contemplate the vacant spaces of Korea, Japan and India to send repreAustralia the coasts of the United sentatives to Irkutsk where a new and
independent" Far Eastern Conference States, the Philippine Islande, and store-Shang Ho... will he organised.
the Province of Manchuria. This has pero,-Tan Lo
Parrok Fish-Kel Kang Ya drawn a letter from Sir Ernest Bick Pike, Fa Pat Fong hom Escott, late Governor of Fiji | Plaice,-Pan and High Commissioner and Consul Pomfret, Black, Fak Chong
White, Pomfret General for the Western Pacific, who,
Pa Sha Fish, Shek Kau Kung »
Ya
:
BOMBAY SITUATION.
BOMBAY, November 22nd.
The inch burned two Parsee fire temples
says it would be
to the advantare of a
and attacked one other. The situation now quieter, apparently owing Gandhi's appini.
MOPLAR PRISONERS
ASPHYXIATED.
LONDON, November 22nd.
is Fiji and Japan if suitable and satis.
to
factory arrangements could be made alma Ya for enlisting the services of Japanese labouters in cultivating some of the rich land in Fiji, which, so far, owing to want of labour, has remained untouched by the plough, and it is
A telegram from Madras states that 64 possible that in other groups of out of 100 Moplah prisoners were asphyx islands now under the control of the inted in a railway carriage while being High Commissioner for the Western conveyed from Tirur to Bellary The Government has ordered an enquiry Pacific room could be found for
Japanese settlers. I hesi ate, be con- tnues, to suggest that any part of Australia should be opened to emi- grants from Japan, but there is no gainsaying the fact-the truth
MR, H, M. HYNDMAN DEAD.
LONDON, November 22nd.. The death is announce of the Socialist, Mr. H. M. Hyndman.
The late Mr. Hyndman, who was 70 of which is impressing itself on many Hon, Mr and Mrs T, yours, of age, was an active agitator for Australian statesmen--that no per-
L. Perking
social remedies and was a voluminous manent development of the Northern Caker and writer on sosial and other Territory of Australia can take place
subjects.
Mr and Mrs E. H.Mr A. H. Penn
Dutton
Mr H. G. Eales
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Rhodes Rev. and Mrs W. T. Me and Mrs. WE Mr E. G. England Mrs D. W. Ried.;··
Consumption of water in the City for Leprosy, Loucoderma, Patches," Festheratone Roberts
if the country is not thrown open to others than Europeans. That sooner or later Japan must obtain some: further outlet for her surplus popula- In the porphitheatre of the Sorbonne tion lins been recognised for some
ENGLISH AUTHORS HONOURED,
PARIS, November 20th, 2
and Hill District in millions and decimals Marks, Eruptions, Eczema, etc. in four Mr F. W. Gibbins Miss L. Robertson before M. Millerand, M. Berard and anime by her Government. Il Great
Madame Lottie Gor-Mr J. A.Robinson Comacaption 47 21940
of gallons during the month of September. weeks. Patients willing to be treated
1021
Witmated population.
Comsumptión per hand-j
280,2 101,40 01.124.6
ם
1
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Mr
R. P. Show
umwually crowlled audience Rector Appal Britain were to point the way for such,
by Post are requested to, write, Miss M. B. Hall Mr. A. Findlay with handed Mr. Rudyard Kipling and dir ontlet and were to lend its assistance allons Rs. 7/8 (Ton shillings) per week. Hon Mr and MrsMe G. Norton Smith James Fraser diplomas of Doctors of the in carrying out any well considered
Hallifax Mr H. Splore University of Paris honoris caume Pro Full partiulare. From under cover. Major D. L HardingMr and Mrs R. J. fessor De La Cron and Legouls, intra "cheme of Japanese emigration, not "SKI WORKS, Boulan Squaro, Mr A., Holling Stobart' (C.M.) Calcutts, (India)
sworth
BILA D. Mr W. M. Ham Mr I. F.
Constant supply in all diatriots during
Eeptember of both 1920 and 1081.
KONGDON, WATER · WORKS LAYNE
1920.
Kowloon Gravita: ¡Lore]"
*Man, Bassevoir,ć £.will overfor
1971
- PROBLES DE NILAIDEN.AMM UROLEAÍS OF HAYZORE.
Kowloon Gravitation
374.00
IMA $374,00
Consumption of water in Roloon in stillous and decimals of gallons during the month of September
Kanabec population is 101,938 (1.134.dá), mak
main
The Government Ankiýat's reports abu shat the water la of excellent quality,
Pabllo Works Départindot.
NOTICE
duced eloquently each of the great Eng only would the ties which bind Great Heh nuthors who, the former in English Britain and Japan be strengthened, and the Intter in Frunch, warmly thanked but waste places in the Western phray Mr M, Huxley Mr W. Telfer
The Univerelty for the honours paid to lacific, for which Great Britain, is then. They fosisted on the necessity to Yes T. Juoquemin Mr Ji Thayer - Mr. R. W. Guo Jones Mr. R. Wobiter en France nud England. The the prosperity which has followed the maintain streng intellectual connections now responsible, would soon share in Mr J. H. Kring Me and Mrs BT upplause: Was long and budd work of Japanese labourets in the
Mr F. N. Young
Hawtail I lands.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN the HONGKONG DOLLAR Mr and Mrs Vas Williamson DIRECTORY hai bien acquired, as Krimpot from July 7th, 1921, by the undersig od with all rights and titles, and will bereafter be published by thom. No palms against the Hongkong Dollar Directory Indurred prior to this date will be numitted by the undersigned,
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COAL.
Large stocks for sale. Will deliver where required.
HING IP COMPANY,
Coal Merchants,
37, Queen's Road Central, Ist floor..
Telephone No. 3706,
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No. 40, Nathan Road Kowloon,
ERS & CONTRACTURS: IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, TEAKWOOD & BLACKWOOD FURNITURES: FOR “SALE?:
COME TO USIWE BELL THE BEST FURNITURES
Stop Obtainable in Hongkong " INSPECTION INVITED, AS TĒL No." K221,
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY,
Rocks, Haiphong Rond K6"
Eweaters, eto.
Telophone K £77.
Banagor, WONG KAM FUR!
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