THE

VICTROLA

FIRESIDE MUSIC

S. MARA C), !TI

No. 18.467.

The China Mail.

ESTABLISHED

Juuary 18 1922: Tompocature 65

Baromuter 29.56

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號六,月正年二十二百九千一英

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When the Sun goes down

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Strut Miss Lizzie

Song of India

Dangerous Blues

Jealous of you

Humpty Dumoty

I've got the jas

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Remember the Rose

I wonder if you still care for

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 16 1922. 日九十月二十酉辛次歲+國民華中 PRICE, $3.00 Per Month

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Moril) •

PRINCE'S MADRAS VIS:T

ONLY SLIGHT DISTURBANCES,

LONDON, January 15.

THE

OLLAR.

To-day's closing rate 2/7 3.8. To-day's opening rate 2/7 1/5,

BELGIUM'S CANNES

GAINS

DEFENSIVE PACT SANED.

BRUSSELS, January 15. A belated account from Madrus of the Prince of ¦

Interviewed on his return from Cannes, M. Theunis Wales arrival minimises the disturbances (mentioned in declared that the conference had been in nowise vain as our earlier cable). It says that the Prince was wel-far as Belgium was concerned. comed by large crowds and that the streets were lined defensive Franco-Belgian understanding had been A protocol for a with natives in spite of the hartal. There were only signed and was hoing subunitted to the British and slight disturbaces in one quarter of the city.

Belgian Cabinets immediatly. Belgium's right of priority in the reparations payinent had been reaffirmed,

CHINA'S OPEN DOOR

WHAT SGB EXPECTS.

LONDON Jawory 1

DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER.

LONDON MATCH POSSIBLE.

Speaking at a tea at the Curse legating to wel Cuter General Hwang-fa, military adviser of the Chinese !

Las ANGFLES, January 15. dehgration at th Washington Conterence, Dr. Wang Dempsey's Manger, Mr. Kearns, sav that Chang Yen, an expert to the delegation, and Mr. Wo Dempsey is willing to meet Carpentier in London if the Tha As, the new Chinese Consul-Eleneral Mr. thao promoter of the match provides saitable financial Hsin Ch, the Chinese Clarge d' Aftaires, emphasised guarantees.

that China trede? the sincere help and genuine goodwill of frendly nations, part eularly Batai but una would never subant to intervention for exploitation. The are convicted of the ne csity of the policy of the open door and the Chinese expected the neighbours ward allies to help them keep the door permanently open. ; The read a message from the Chinese Foreign Minister to Lonsdoar staring that the Chinese Cabinet fully supported The gial Chineon proposals at Washington with regard to Shantung and did not assent to any com- promise proposed by the Japanese Minister to Piking.

MOLIERE TERCENTENARY PETGS.

IMPRESSIVE SORBONNE CEREMONY

PARIS, January 15. The terentenary letes in honour of Moliere were opened with impr.reive ceremony at the Sorbonue, M. Millerand prosiding. The great hall was thronged with literary and dramatic distinguished men. Foreign delegates were present from every part of the world, including China. Special production of Moliere's plays;

JJBURG GOLD MINE STRIKE.

UNDERGROUND OFFICIALS' DECISION.

JOHANNESBURG, January 15.

In spite of the efforts of the extremists, the under- ground officials of the usion have unanimously decided in favour of maintaining essential services in the mines.

NORTHCLIFFE VICEROY'S GUEST.

Delut, January 19. Lord Northelife has arrived hors. His the gaest of the Viceroy.

NEW FRENCH OIBI ET.

FAVOURABLE PRESS RECEPTION.

PARIS, January 15.

M. Sarraut has been made Minister of Colonies.

is taking place in many theatres and a Moliere exhibition The new cabinet has been favourably received by th has been opened.

NEW TROOPS HERE.

THE KING'S LIVERPOOL

BEGIMENT ARRIVES.

Press

Hyslop . B. E, is in rommand and Major 11. L

Wright is second un command. The other oflitera are. Supt. G. B. M. Skinner Captun and Adjutant W. A. Hannov, A.F.C., Capt. F. G. Harden, Capt. W.

NEW GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING.-J. H. Howard, 'D.S.Q., Capt. B. C.

Crass, Capt. N. E. B Kynaston, M.C., Capt. W. B. Moorhead, Capt. J. Hongkong's new

garrison unit Collins Lieut. R. H. Jones, D.80., arrived yesterday by the

8.9. M., Lieut. H. Porter, L'out, C. P. Bimalaya and disembarked at the Monce, M.C, Lieut. R. A. Redding, Naval Yard carly in the afternoon MC.. Lieut. S. C. Ager, M.C. Lieut. Besides the relieving frops, who R. M. Hewitt, Lieut. J. W. Thompson, helong to the 2nd Battalion King's Leat, W. J. Humphreys M.C., Lieat. Liverpool Regiment. Major General. . Lader, Lieu D. J. Jones, ! Sir John Fowler K.C.MG., CB

Liaus. A. Clarke, 2nd Lieut. F. White.

OUR FINANCES

$100,000 VOTE ON ACCOUNT PRINCE'S VISIT.

$10,000 FOR VACCINATION.

The following financial ainutes. recommended by H. E. the Governor were considered at this afternoon's mesiaz of the Legislative Council:- Canton Railway special expenditure, $10 000 on account of Kowloon

motor corches and trailer.

$100,000 on ancount of mis

DS.O., tuccessor to Lient. General In addition to Ms Hyslop the Capons servings, visit of His Royal Kirkpatrick as 60.C. the troops in ladies accompanying the garrison Highness the Prince of Wales China was on board with Lady Fowler are:-Mrs. Jarden, Mrs. Howard,

$10,000 oa account of Sanitary and the Misse Fowler.

Dapartment, other charges, expenses Mrs. Kypiston, Mis. Collins Mes.

of vaccinatio.. The retiring G.0.C. went down with Thompson, Mrs. Clark, and Mcs. Colonel Nicholson and other staff D. J. Jones. officers to meet the troops on their The newcomers are keen footballers arrival alongside the Naval Yard at and were runners-up in the League about 9 ani, and advance parties Competition at Cairo. One Company. came off shortly afterwards. At 2 fundor Capt. Skinner, will leave shortly pm, the rest of the battalion marched for Paking to take up duty as Legation up to Murray Barracks and began, so Guards.

to speak, to dig in" in the quarters

In view of the fact that the

so long occupied by the Wiltshire.men. The latter vacated them some time agu to go into tents on the parado ground.

Chinese New Year is approaching, Major General Fowler, who formerly the Commissioner, of Water Police at commanded the troops in the Straits Canton has chartered two steamers Settlements, bas bad a distinguished in addition to the four previously military carreer, chiefly in the Indian chartered for the purpose of patrolling Army. He served in several Indian the rivers. campaigns as well as in the South African war and during the Great War he coromanded a brigade of the Indian Expeditionary Force.

The death took pinco in the Shanghai Ghneral Hospital on Tues- day, of the Rev. Alfred E. Stret,

SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.

FORTHCOMING SALES.

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January 17.-Lammert Bros: tweed and castmer» suit lengths. Sales rooms 11.30 a.in.

January 17. Hughes nad Hough, teakwood and black wood furniture. Sales rooms, 2.3) p.m.

January

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ship's engine, machicory, parts and sundries. No. 400 Canton Road, Mongkoktani.

January 19.-Latimert Bros., three proportica-ono in Wyndham Street,. another in Portinard Street, and the third in Shanghai Street-without

The 2nd Battalion, King's Liver formally with the American Trosby- roservo.

To: Reginent sat service in India, terian Minaion. Hollow, Hainan, January 10.-Hughes and Hough: on the North West frontier during at the age of 62 years. In recent jewellery, Sales rooms, 2.30 p.m. the war and was ongaged in a frontier years, the Rev. Mt. Street workou na ongino and dynnino. . Osawa nd January 19-Lammert Bros., dit expedition at Bushire. They went from an independent lesionary on the there to quitte and after taking island of Hainan. He spout 30 years godown, West Point, il a.m. part in the Afghan Expedition in 1010 in China and besides his other work January 20.-Hughes and Hough; they were transferred to Cairo, paid especial attons on to the clinlopty household furniture. No.6 Humphreys, and absequently to Khartoum. Ju of the island with a view to puting Buildings, Kowloon, 10.30 am. December 1020 they returned to literature that could be read by an hold proporty at Tale Tour Houng February 8.-Lammert Bros,, Trase Egypt and Cairo was their last sto the unthyos there. This work includds (Kowloon). Salts rooms; 3.j tion before they, were ordered to or rather is not of work you proceed to Hongkong,

the Low phoneto ripts by willch Most of the new troops are ho was preparing wilding which The master of the Yuen Long Lancashire lads and fairly young could be ured all over Chion Jeweller's shop reports that no of bin soldiers. Several of the allicers, Me, Street, was In Blanghal atti Jokis absennded on Saturday night however, were seconded from their ding to roms printing at the timin e Battalion for service in France during his chaly, fe in survived by w with the war, Tus Alrength of tba, un ilga

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