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TUESDAY JANUARY 31, 1972.
SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
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TROUBLE EXTENDING.
NO NEWS FROM CANTON.
Preat: Wed ist Tacho
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'HONG MOH" WRECK.
LLOYD'S SILVER MEDAL FOR
SHANSI'S" CAPTAIN.
The following letters have been events between the British Cham- Ter of Cammerer at Swntow and the a pametaal vool the ring leverstalt Secretary, Idoyds, Landon, regarding con ou ation. had so bar! the verionition of services rendered Seamen's! by the Captain and Officers of the l iron thes
dunng the wreck of Viento codibertars with the reply |**"bans.
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TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.
TWO PEEDSTERS FINED.
A brace of chauffeurs were lined by Magistrate Lindsell this morning for reckless driving.
The driver of car. No. 159 had to pay $15 for au offence committed in Light n Hill Road. He was driving by the Craigengower Cricket Club at speed of 25 miles per hour. Inspe@tor Gairud explained that repairs to the road in the vicinity made that speed dangerous. Defendant Baid be thought be was going at a speed of: 18 miles per hour but a police, sergeant said the speedometer en tus! motor cvele registored 25.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GOLF.
ENGLAND v. SCOTLAND.
The golf match England v. Scotland played at Fanling on Sunday resulted
as follows:
Morning Albezuol
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The detailed scares follow:
ENGLAND.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.
ENGLAND,
R. M. Smith
H. R. Buckland,
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F. S. Harrison
peed was not kept up continuously. The Magistrate advited him to outside the city boundary for his nex testing and fined bom $15.
Dear Sir. My committee desire The driver of car No. 23 way begin thas jam to bring to you note a very sting the machine on Leighton Hi!! Toonde nodes, however grave injustice which they eunsider | Rond." His speed was given as 20 has been done to the Captam, Officers miles per hour. He argued that this all white.
Po beslis dut Chiasse Affairs; tud crew of the stemmer Shausi.
Hon. Mr. E R Hallasand owned by the Chino Navigation Co. attempo a that becami dhe obvy ↑ Ltd., in connection with the wreck of fm 1 flat eltarts were being made the Hong Moh "in March last leaw malo the dispute all workers, From a reput in the Hong ng cada e tail way shippin: be bad noth- | Prity Press we see that your Com
Hemmitee by presented metals Lo scan the cansation that test the Cupiadin Evans of HMS
• Christ carpe codes (housses had a warhounder Brady of the Foxglove
and other officers and men of H. M. Tveitands beats na apositioni. Navy in this report the following
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V.R.C. REGATTA.
R. E, Lindall..
E. J. R. Mitchell
A. H. Örew
N. L. Smith
K. Habcock
A. Crapoell
F. Bevington
J. Hooper M. M. Maas H. Hancock C. A. Peel
At Black Boulder Point yesterday. Bulmer Johnson the Victoria Recreation Club beld n verssful sratch gatta. The weather condition Were not particularly cheerful but the tixture went off very well for all that Mr. Shansi stood by W. Carroll started the races. Messrs for two days but owing to the rate A. W. Van Andel, F. Wheeler and
the sea was unable to enter any. Kent judged lion and Mr. R. C Witchell was responsible for the generad arrangements.
The steamr
jessi stare,
The results were: Sailing Rare for Club Dinghies.- Petrel, sailed by Mr. Hopkins.
We would point out to you that the Simas Stoud by the wreck for 36 Fonts when the stoma was at its worst and electal the rescue al supe 40!
She only left when it was; B. and C. Claes Fours beginners) Ampossible to do any more and was
mir.
Winning four Morgensen, Chest to bring the news to Suntow | Ignatieff, J. O'Brien, A. M. –B. Rocba. which reedted in the first wieless | Time: 7mins. 57secs. walls being or at out.
Ladies Fairs mite (with m coxanaios] Mi-ees Ramsey; (J Rogers cox).
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Further while in way desiring any sulet me in the thre chard Han the stoke las bomb pange the extent work done sugaremad la poltronate in the South, by HM. Ships we would point out to notahes the Chanjostang Party, a te You that they were offered and presentative of the Sb ogher Tummans by diseqplined and trained who made anganes treat a shipping Britishers," whale on the Stansi
Europeans were
the A good manola ad Chinese, Captam, three deck officers and three had been s n Europe atad engineers, and the crew consisted of Ana
had come some 10 Chinese railors. Agun, the at the
tever war ships have up to ttare appliances alleted by wheh Fademy ulsed workmen the for dealing with such emergencies and world over. Beng no exreptious, the the "Shaus" has only the ormary Hear rhongamations on the South į equipment of the China Coaster. comatened that the present was Feverable time to press fir wurd their denatals for mereaseri pay. However, Bondurant skind, there was no To son to believe that Shangli men world Turciane aivalved. The seamer's maisantonsthete had given every indeation that they desired to abide vally by the agreeme t entered into
an July of 19820.
YARN MARKET.
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M.
JW. Frankes II E. Smith G. E. Ashton
E. W. Carpeuter J. Brister. P. A Cox..
H. P. Winalow R. 11. Gompertz.
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GATHERING GOLD.
A SNATCHER'S PEWARD.
A mother and daughter wore walk. ing by the Ko Shing Theatre, shelter- ing fr. m the rain beneath the same waterproof. Chun Wan observed u gold chain round the girl s neck. This he snatched and ran towards the Praya. He was closely pursued
and jumped into the harbour. He' WILS rescued and brought before Magistrate Lindsell this morning to whom I told the story that Was ansaulted by four men ad simply ran by the girl. He did j aat snatch the chain. The Mgistrate was convinced that he did, so ent him to pri on for the months. He will also receive twelve strokes.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. DAVID'S DAY.
I is proposed that St. David's Day
should be celebratel be a Dinner
at which Caprain Evans (B, D.8.0, RN. supported by Fir Wm. Reus Davies K R.C. will preside
Will all Welshauen in the Colony Loudly wommunicate with the under-i argued as so mi na possible an that the ¦ necessary arrangements may be con
sideret.
D. J. LEWIS,
Megers, Johnson, Stokes & Minster, Prince's Buikhng.
Hongkong, Jannat x 31, 1999,
NOTICE.
W E BFG TO ANNOUNCE the
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Tub-sculling mile. (:aviers).--1, 'A. B. Stewart. C. Earnshaw: 2, 0, Jack: 3, W. T. W. Hall Gerrard
A. 11. Ferguson.
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Challenge Fours, mile. 1, 0. C. Leslie Smith. Stutz, 1 Ignatieff. N. Shatabond, J. B. Ross.. F. Schnepel
E. Davidson Amateur Oarsmen fours) mile. A. B. Purves.
Earnshaw, Anderson and Selinapel.
Morgensen, N. C. Wilson.
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CURLS OF OFFICE
R. K. Valentine...
C. C. Stark
THE PIGTAIL.
Au in creating story of hie »x-
A. Morrison JW. Paton
A. K. Austin
M. Walker
As I have already said, we perfectly WHEN MEN OF TIBET ROLL UP J. Cuthil arroguise and thoroughly appreciate the good work done by the "Carlisle and "Fusglove" ou abis occasion, but at the same time we cannot but believe that, hard you been property formed as to the part played in this disaster by the Captain, Officers and row of the 8.5. "Shansi," you would not have shortly dismiss d in your report their very gallant nad self sarrificing action.
As the Chamber betiever its duty to be, not only to further British trade
periences during eleven monthe' stay in Lhasa was told to a representative J. C. Fletcher. of the Allahabad Pioneer by Mr. C. A. D. J. Valentine Bell, the British Envoy, who has just J. Rodger-jr returned to India. Mr. Bell lived in A. K. Henderson the house of a former regent plated at S. Gray lie disposal by the Dalai Lama half K. E. Grieg
W. D. Fidden Wilson amil from his own residence.
The Dalai Lama, Mr. Bell says, is a
but also to do its part in safe-guard- strong ruler anxious for British end-
Mesars. Poh-hwalla med Kotwall'sing British interest and British ship. Mr. Bell was the first white man
Latest market rejunt states :—
Since our last report on the 9th January per SIE Helenus, our van market Las rated very inactivi, wing to the rutite absence of inquiry bauming centres, which is mainly due to prevalence of brigan dage and prary all throughout the Provinces of Kwongtung and Kwong. sai where every kind of business has
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abost come to a atnudstill while the
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prestige in this port and as, further
ore, this particular occurrence happened, so to speak, at our doors. the members led impelled to bring it clearly before you, so that you may, should you think fit, remedy what is regarded out here as a cruel injustice, that is to say the omission of any re- rognition-verbal or tangible of the way in which the personnel of the Shansi" upheld the best traditions rer en strike of these crews of all of the British mercantile Marine. constal stemmers bas further aggravat Enclosing the portion of the rej ort of the proceedings of the Marine With the beginning of the Chinese Court of Enquiry which bears on the Now Your there was very indication subject matter of this letter. re- of a good buriness, no Chinese dealers main, dear sir, yours faithfully, are, as usual, particularly desirous of making complimentary purchases, but the above unforeseen and unfortunate events have kept them suel anxiety that they are not at all operating and an anxiously await- ing for a favourable turn.
vd this depressing situation.
Notwithstanding this
Unsohl Stocks 4,000 lales.
(Sgd.) C. BARRACLOUGH,
Chairman.
|"Copy of letter from Lloyds, London.'
December 9th, 1921. "SHANSI."
toe the initiation of new officials, a festival of the Tibetan New Year.
These officials. on initiation, cease wearing their hair in a pigtail and coil it on the head in cylindrical curls.
SCOTLAND.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,
ENGLAND.
are Smith and Buckland
Last March, according to Mr. Pell, monks were strained, and an outbreak relations between the Army and the
was feard. Such cutbreaks dreaded in Lhasa, sin e they have Harrison and Lindsell.. given rise to terrible massacres, the Mitchell and Crapnal.. Tibetan when his blood is up being N. L. Smith and R. Hancock thorough in his methods of slaughter. B. Johnson and A. H. Crew Fortunately the trouble blew over. Bavington and Hooper.. and on its threatening to break out Maas and H. Hanouck again in August a notable tribute was paid to the British visitor by the monks seeking his arbitration in their quarrel.
The Bushu Maru," 4,140 tons, is believed to have foundered at sea. She left Dairen on Christmas Eve bound for Formosa with a cargo of bean cakes. Her crew consisted of 36 Japanese, including the captain.
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Celebration of the mauguration
organization to be held at The Chloewa T MOOLA on Bridge Street,
February 3rd inst., 1999 (12 o'clock
down
The public are cordially invited,
HUMANITARIAN FEDERATION
OF CHINESE EMPLOYEES,
7 Des Voeux Road West, 2nd Ficory Hongkong, January 31, 1923.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, COPENHAGEN.
THE Motorabip
"AFRIKA,"
fuaving arrived, Consignees of ergo are hereby informed that all goods are be ing landed and stored at their risk into The bazardous andfor extra hazardons Godowns of Hold's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained,
No claims will be wimitted after tho gools have left the Godowne, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 6th Felwuary, 1922, will be subject to
rout.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Gotown, 11 where they will he examined on the
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6th February, 1982 at 10 a.m.
All claims aust reach us before the 10th Felguery, or they will not be re- cognized.
No fire insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
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MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.,
Agont
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Hongkong, January 31, 1979.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Smith and Ashton... Carpenter and Brister.. Cox and Gompertz Winslow and Dowbiggin
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Peel and Frank
SCOTLAND,
uncertain Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge, postan, the present low rates have with many thanks, the receipt of your
Stowart & Hill... tempted a low buyers and during the letter of the 14th October, and I am
Ferguson & Leslie Smith. last werk, business was done in about extremely obliged to you for bringing
H. M. S. Hawkins, 6ying the flag Ross & Kinnaird.. 4500 bales mostly in 30s and 128 to my notice the assistance rendered cf H. E. Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, Purves & Wilson yarn only in a few best selected chops by the steamer "Simasi" on the K.O.B, Commander-in-Chief of the Bruce & Davidson.. while the general tour of our marketccasion of the wreck of the e.. China station, the sloop Marazion and Valentine & Stark has still remained very quiet.
"Hong Moh" in March last.
H. M. S. Titania have been on a visit Cuthill & Morrison. Your communication has been laid to Singapore. The Hawkins and Paton & Austin Bargain in Chinee hands 9,000 before the Committee of Lloyd's, who Marazion were due to leave yesterday Walker & Fletcher..
kave had much pleasure in conferring and tbo
to day. The Valentine & Rodger.. Arrival-From Bombay 4,000 Lloyd's Silver Medal for Saving Life submarine El will arrive at Penang Henderson & Graz
at Sea apon Captain R. Turnbull, as on February 2, and leave on February Greig & Wilson Shanghai:-The entire interval bas on honorary acknowledgment of the 18; the submariner L1, L2, 13. and passed without any business of im-anrvices rendered by him and the are due to put in at Port Swetten portance and hopes of a better change Officers and men under his command ham on Fat-runty 14, and leave on entertained at the opening of the on the occasion in question. February 14, and leave o February New Year market.
bales.
tales.
Japanese Yarn: Moderate busi nees has passed owing to low rates
or under.
150 Balce Nagasaki No. 20e $277.
232.
Ba'cs 3 Horaes No. 10s $215.
Bales Horses No. 20s. 223.
Titania
on
MONDAY, Febuary 8, 1923, commancing at 2.30 p.m.
24 A Largo Quantity of Valuable
Househole Furniture
Comprising:
Chesterfield canch, Tapestry_arm-
11 chaire, Cabinet, Taak dosks, Fancy Mirror, Silk and Lace curtains, Carpets,
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Ruge, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Teak
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extension dining table. Dinner waggon,
0 Crockery and Glass-ware, etc.
Brass and brass mounted bedsteads,
0
Wardrobes with hevelled mirrore, Dress
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ing tables with bevelled mirrors, etc.,
sto,
Also
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A Few Pieces Finely Carved Canton Blackwood-ware (Marble top side table, marble top tables, jardinieros, sottoes, 4ourio stands, etc.)
And
13
Ono Gas Stove.
It is proposed to celebrate St. David's Day locally by a dinner at| A very old and esteemed resident which Captain Evans, O.E., D.B.O.,
I am communicating this fact to the 18; and L1, L2, L3, L4, and L5 are London Representatives of the Owners due at Singapore on February 20, and of the steamer, with the request that will leave on February 23 for Labuan. they will pass on the information to their Head Office.Yours faithfully,
(Sgd.) WA. J. Boxford.
for the Secretary.
1100 boles Yellow Juss No. 208 The Secretary," $120/225.
1100 balos Botnu No. 10 $105. 1100 balen Slotau No. 20s $240. 1100 bales Blue Fish No. 20s $238. Itaw Cotton-A anal lot of 100 Balos of now Bengal has been sold at $31 per picul
There is no stoelt at present in Bengal or Chinese cotton.
British Chamber of Commerce, -
Bwatow, China.
of Shanghai passed away on Jan. 23L.N., supported by Sir William Rees in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Davies, Kt., K.O., will preside. Those Endicott, wife of the late Mr. R.R.in.erested are
On view from Saturday the 4th Februrny 1922.
Catalogues will be issued. Frasin -Onah on delivery.
·
LAMMERT BROS.,
Apatlancere, Houkkong, January 31, 1922.
referred to an TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND
OTHER INSTITUTIONS:
Endicott of the Shanghai Stook advertisement in this iesta. Exchange at the advanced age of 70
yours. Mrs. Endicott went to Shang-
hai 40 years ago, and was there mar- Magistrate Wood had before him LL preliminary notices of forth
coming meetings, lecturco and ried & Mr. Rogerson, of the Shanghai a Chiness oharged with stealing five Gas Company There wore two blankets from the s,s," Hwali Jali." entertainments, neat for insertion in Two cases of diphtheria, one daughters of the marilage. Mrs. He was discovered leaving the ship the news columns of the China Mall, Portugueso, and this other Cluse. Endicott's second marriage took place with the blankets made up in are charged for at the rate of $1 each, were reported during the four days in 1854, and there is a surviving parcel. Defendant excused himself (as announced in May anul June of last year) providhig that they do not ending Fosterday, also one case of daughter of the marriage. Mrs by saying that he was asked to carry occupy more than four linne In small" pax and arotbor of cerobrb Endicott wna a lady of fiue person- the blanket by another man. Ben- future if this space is exceeded they. Bengal @ $24 to 31 per picul. spinal fover, both Olduese. Non ality and of very gourous disposition. tents of six weeks' imprisonmont was will be placed in the advertising Chinese @ $27 to 35 per pioul. I was fatal.
| Bibs will be greatly missad.
passed.
columns at the prevailing rates,
Quotation
NOTICES.
UNTIL FEB. 28th.
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SPECIAL OFFER
OF
WINES & SPIRITS
WHISKY
$3.00
per bottle.
ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL WINE & SPIRIT FRICE LIST.
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1850.
JUST
Telephone
1741.
ARRIVED NEW STOCK
ENGLISH
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RECORDS
AT
ANDERSON'S.
THE BLUE BIRD
New Premises at 16A, Des Voeux Road Central (Formerly occupied by Mackintosh.)
Come and visit Dongkong's new Ice-cream and Candy Palace,
Make the Blue Bird Cafe your rendezvous and meet over
a nice Ice-cream Sandy.
Fave you tasted our Steaming Hot Coffee, or Hot Malted Milk P If not, it is time you should.
KOON YICK
DEER IN
Chilli Sauce. Tomato Sauca. Chilli Powder, Pepper, Sour Frait, Curry Powder, and any Powder, Sauce, Etc. HEAD OFFICE IN
No 180, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.
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KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers of -
Bocks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc.
24, Haiphong Road, Kowloon.
Telephone K 877. Manager, WONG KAM FUK.
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(THE EUROPEAN GARAGE/
Open and Closed
CARS FOR HIRE
482.
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8552
in Hongkong and Kowloon.
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Is made from the finest
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