SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1922. ****
E ADVERSARIA.
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OBAIR COOLES
What's to be done!
Lote con be said about the bad behaviour of the Peak Chair Coolies, but it beats me what can be
THE
STRIKE
hear the Chinese ship owners met on Thursday might with iden
the
FUNERAL..
SIR ELLIS KADOÓRIE,
The funeral of the lato Sir Ellie Kadoorie took place at the Jewish demetery, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon. There was a large as
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
"DAORE CASTLE."
From NEW YORK, ETC.
ON IGNERS of Cargo are hereby informed that this steamer has arrived and is now ready to discharge Consignees are requested to take de- livery from alongside in accordance with the terms of Bille of Lading.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 24th inst.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 12b prox. or they will not be
recognized.
Billa of Lading will be countersigned
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agenta. Hongkong, February 24, 1921.
S S. "SAPAROES,"
YONSIGNEES of cargo for Hong
done about it, short of justifiable samblage to pay their last tribute to homicide. Rosently a lady had two a deeply esteemed resident. The of them prosecuted; but the Peak principal mourners were Mr. D. 8. resident who has since complained to me about them has tried that, and Gubbay, Mr. J. 8. Gubbay and Mr. found that the game is not worth the O. J. Ellis, while all the members candle. The time and trouble spent of the Jewish community followed At the attending court is merely an aggrava the hearse from town. tion of the grievance. He habitually Monument the procession was joined overpays them, so that it is especially by the leading residents of the Colony annoying to suffer the impudence and representing every local community insolence they give him in return. He the students of the Fillie Kadoorie has asked me to "call attention to Indian and Chinese Schools, and a
Boy it," but I don't soo what good that troop of
Bcouts. H. E. uan do. If he likes to make an ap the Governor was represented by by pointment with me, I know a good Capt. Neville A.D.C., and amongst place where I can help him to swear those present wore The Chief Justice about it. These soulless animals. (Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.), the these filthy Yaboos, these ungrateful Hoa. Sir Paul Chater, CLM.G., the and unrul Peak Chair Coolies, should Colonia) Secretary (the Hon. Mr.I had something worn of a lesson than Claud Severn, C.M.G.), the Attorney. an occasional fine rooms to be. But General (the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, what? I cannot think of anything K.C.), the Vice-Chancellor of the that's lawful.
University (Sir William Brunyate, K.C.M.G.), the Rev. Father L. Robert, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.O., the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, the Hon. Mr. of negotiating separate Chou Shou Son, Mr. R. A. Gubbay, &tlements with the
Mr. M. S. Sansoon, Mr. Hector One company had already tried Sassoon, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. the varn goes, but the Heary Humphreys, Mr. D. E. Clarke,
would not dicker, their Mr. H. W. Bird, Mr. R. E. Belilios,ed
Yes Mr. C. D. Melbourne. Mr. G. Hto Insurance etc. motto being one for all." terday the outlook was more hope-Wakeman, Mr. J. R. Wood, Mr. E. less than ever, according to my Ke Ralphs, Capt. Spink, Mr. R. E. O. faring friends One shellback said if Bird, Mr. A. R. Sutharland, Mr. J. H. the Government did not o something Togeart, Mr. H. N. Beaurepaire, Mr. soon he would transfer to the Chinese J. L. McPherson, Mous. M. Montargis, flag, and when I asked him what Mr R. Hancock, Mr. M. T. Johnson, difference the would make he called Mr. C. A. Hooper, Mr. O. Edgcumbe, me a landlubber. I wish the beastly Capt. T. P. Hall, Capt. Becke, Mr. U thing was over, for I'm due for a trip Rumjaho, Mr. R. M. Dr. O. P. up the West River before the hot Lammert, Mr. G. E. Hal! Brutton, weather, and it's getting kind o' Mr. W. Logan, Mr. B. D. Crawford watnich already, you'll have noticed. Morgan, Mr. H. Birkett, Mr. F. B. I now the first run hat yesterday. I Marshsil, Mr. Joseph Gould, Mr. H. M. expect to bear the cuckoo to day, H. Nemazee, Mr. A. V. Apcar, Mr. S. Komor, Mr. Abdul Rabira, Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, Mr. Lo Cheung Shui, Mr. Li Po Kwei, Mr. Ng Kon Taze, Mr. Sin Tak Fan, Mr. Yeung Lan, Mr. Ho Fook, Mr Ho Kwong, Mr.M. K. La, Mr. B. H. Kotewall, Mr. E. Ezra, Mr S. H. The juro list is published in Dutton, Mr. F. 8. Perry, Mr. E. M. to-day's Government Gazette.
Chat,
seaman
Cheerio!
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
Besmen
Senhor Doi Arnaldo Astroza has provisionally recognised as Consul for Chil in Hongkong
bean
On March the sun rises at 6.46 a.m. and sets at 6.27 p.m. On March 31 it ries at 6.18 a.m. and sets at 6,38 p.m
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James Jacus, & seaman of the U.S.S. "Chopaka was admitted to the hospital resterday afternoon suffering from a broken leg received through a fall while working on the Figging.
The ordinar yearly meeting of the Hongkong Itel Co. Ltd., will be held on March Kat noon. The regie ter of shares will be closed from Thursday, March 2 until Wednesday, March 8.
That delighful comedy from the Coronet Theatr featuring Mildred Harris Chaplin, The Inferior Sex" will be shown at he Kowloon Theatre to-morrow (Bundy). Another novelty is promised for Lesday in the black
and white dance
A coolie ws removed to the hospital yestery with two atab wounds alleged i have been inflicted by two men, tue course of a quarrel in Pray: East. The alleged assailants, whose dentity the victim says he does not now, both escaped.
noon.
The Hongkog Hotel will have its new motor coach service to Repulse Bay goig on Sunday after
There wi be a special half- hourly service for the Hongkong Hotel commencig at 2 p.a. The last coach will have Hongkong at 5 p.m. and Repuls-Bay at 6 p.m. Fare à dollar each way
The King he not been advised to exercise his poor of disallowance in respect of the dinances to amend further the Lal Practitioner's Ordinance, 1871, nd to extend for a farther period th powers granted to the Mercantile Bak of India Ltd., to make and circlate its own notes in the Colony.
The Chief Jtice. (Sir William Rees Davice) hear a petition yester- day for the wind up of the Kwong Fook Steamship Company which was alleged by ty petitioner, Chan 14, to have sen fraudulently promoted. One application of Mr. Eldon Pott (instructed by Masara. Dennys ad Bowley) who represented the titioner an ordor was made summong the periostont managing director of the Company (Wong Pik Fung before the Court for examination, a to the dial of
-
kong from the Netherlande India por above steamer are hereby notified that owing to the strike of Chinese seamen and marge moles, the said steamer is not calling at Hougkong. Cargo for this port will be carried on to Shanghai and will be returned to Hongkong when conditions here bawomZÉ normal again.
Consignees are therefore recommend- to make their own arrangments as
JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN, Hongkong, February 24, 1999.
PUBLIC AUCTION
E Budersignal have opsud in stractions to sell by die Vuotiosta.
<
TUESDAY, February 28 199', Bommencing 11 Am.
indiales Roosa, Dunnell Stres,
I case Umbrella Cloth
2 bales Woodberry Army Dock 20 suits Winter Clothes
3 dozen Chrome Willow Hides
5 dozen Chrome Box Calf
# dosen Chrome Willow Calf
2 dozen Box Ride Light st
I bundle Goat Skins
1 Bale Rope
60 kege Admiralty Grey Paint 73 tias Concrete Hardener 500 lbe. Grasy Packing
63 tins Egyptian Cigarettes
Peame -Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers Tangkoug. February 6, 1922
Raymond, Mr. J. H. N. Mody, Mr. F. A. Joseph, Mr. Erie Molier, Mr. P. Tester, Mr. Wong Kam Fook, Mr. A. 3. David, Mr. Kan Tong Po, Mr. F. Sutton, Mr. M. J. Patell, Mr. P Talati, Mr. A. el Arculli, Mr. M. Manuk, Mr. J. Witchell, Mr. C. B Lyson, Mr. H. K. Hung, Mr. J. S. Seth, Mr. H. Seth, Ir. 8. H. Joseph, Mr. 8. S. Lovy, Mr. Fred. Ellie, Mr. 8. Dauenberg, Mr. P. N. da Silva, Mr. P. Grist, Mr. B. A. Hale, Mr. E. 6. Abraham, Mr. P. Potts, Mr. door we sell by Public decine Jephson, Mr. R. A. Curreem, and many others.
The Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, who was prevented by public affairs from attending, sent a wreath; others were sent by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the Educational Department, Messrs. Dodwell and Co., the Hongkong Stock Exchange, etc.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS Company's Hotel, Hongkong, on WED in this Company will be held at tho NESDAY, 8th March, 1922, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year coding 31st December, 1921.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the
Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 2nd March, to WED
NE DAY, 8th March, 1922, (both days inclusive) during which ported no transfer of shares can be registered,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
H. N. PEAUREPAIRE,
Secretary. Hongkong, February 26, 1928.
WORLD
PUBLIC AUCTION.
'HE Understøned have received instruc-
POR AAMON OF PEI CONGERSED)
ON
WEDNESDAY
March 1, 1922, st 10 am, at No. 4, Mindow. Villas, Muely Road, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
&c.,
ko.
ke..
Comprising :- Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, Puo, Sewing Machine, &c., da
Also
Enamel Iron Bath. Tarma: -9wch on delivery.
BUCHEN & HOUGH
Hongkong. February 25, 1922.
MAN-
WOMAN-
MARRIAGE
THE CHINA MAIL"
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD.
MOTOR COACH SERVICE.
A SPECIAL HALF HOUR SERVICE
COMMENCING AT 2 P.M.
WILL BE RUN
on SUNDAY, the 26th inst
BETWEEN
HONGKONG HOTEL AND REPULSE BAY.
LAST COACH LEAVES HONGKONG HOTEL, AT 5 r.x.
LAST CO C8 LEAVES REPULSE BAY AT 6 P.M.
FARE
$1.00 EACH.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
SATURDAY, February 25th.
DINNER DANSANT
WILL HENDER
THE JAZZ KING
INTRODUCING
MISS RITA `SHIELD
(THE MELODY GIRL)
IN NEW JAZZ MELODIES.
TABLES SHOULD BE BOOKED EARLY.
Benguet Consolidated
Mining Company
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
If the "Benguet" during its
babyhood can produce over
P-5,000,000 in gold and silver
bullion what will it do when
its present plant capacity is
doubled, as is now planned,
and it gets into the stride
THEATRE.
of
a man-sized mine ? To
LOUISE GLAUM
IN
SEX
IN 7 REELS
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worth while thinking about.
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offer the best possible value in
LADIES' AMERICAN
SILK HOSE
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.in a special size to hold local notes.
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