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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. 1922.
Hughes & Hough
LUUTIONKERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.
Coal ContractorS General Broktors.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS
THE in
Undersigned have received instine
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOWANED). ON
FRIDAY,
August 18, 1922, at 11 a.m.,
st their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Doe Vœux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
2 cases McEwan's London Pale 3
(quarte
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
-
AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE
DOLLAR per share for the six months ending 30th June, 1922, will be PAYABLE on TUESDAY, 22nd August, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on appli cation at the Company's Office.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
Company will se CLOSED from Tuesday, August 15th to Tuesday, August 22nd, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary,
Hongkong, August 8. 1922,
Sportsman Champagua(quaets), TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
40
7
Naval Butch C. Gin.
+1
7
Ballantine Stout.
10,000 Black Cat Cigarettes.
11,000 Sen Lil
Terms :-Cant on delivery.
RCONES & HOUGH
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, August 15, 1922.
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
CHAIRS.
L-In Victoria, with two Bear Irs. Quarter hour,
Half hour, mina
One hour.
10 conts
20
van 25
Three hours, waaraan Bix bours, ... TO Day (8 a.m. to 6 p.m.),.....$1.99
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,
ball faro extra.
Botween the hours of 8.30 pm, and 4.m. the above fares shall be increased by 50 per centum. 11.-Beyond Victoria, with four Bearers,
Hour. ********* Three hours, own
Six hours..................
Day (8 a.m. to 0
NOT
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ZETLAND LODGE OF FREE- MASONS No. 525 EC, and ZETLAND HALL TRUSTEES intend at an carly dale to apply to the Legislative Council of Hongkong for a Bill empowering the repeal of the Zetland Hall Trustees Incorporation Ordi. nance 1915 (Ordinance No. 1 of 1915) and the appointment and incorpora- tion of New Trustees in the place of the Zetland Hall Trustees.
Dated this 9th day of August, 1922,
(Signed) C. W. JEFFRIES,
The Zetland Hall Trustees.
NOTICE.
Secretary,
IIE Families of I. IP and SUNG original and sole proprietors of the CRY LOONG (PRESERVED GINGER) Firm, give notice that they have resumed the personat manage. ............60 cents.ment of this business and the use of the "Cock Trade marks (which distinguishes the goods of this Firm) and that the Hop Shing Tong
$1.00
1.50 2.00
F-In the Will Diariet,
Fish & Bearers With & Learers.
Quarter hour...0.15
$0.30
Half hour,..... 0.20
Dae bour, ****
0.30
0,40 0,00
Two hours,
9.60
0.80
Three hours..... 9,70
Six bours, 1.90
1.00 1.80
Day (Ga.m tc6p.m.)1.60
2.00
RICKSHAS.
1.- the inland of Honykong, ir engaged
Pictoria
Ten minutes,
Quarter bear, .................................
Balf hour, t
10
E
72
"
.50 30
owned by Leung Chik Cho (i) and Chan Hon U () to whom the same has for some time past been leased and whose lease is now forfelted have no longer any right or authority in respect of the business or the said mick,
Dated this 4th day of August, 1922.
WE
NOTICE.
Five minutes........................... -- .......... 5 conts E hg to inform to public that Mr. FONG MAN KEE has no longer any connection with our
WAH HING & CO. Hongkong, August 11, 1:22.
Ono hour,...NUORTARIJE
Every Subanquent hour
Note. If the ricksha bo ongagod within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the Uity of Victoria after 8 p.m., or bo dis- anarged to the East of Pay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria tfter & p.m., an extra baff fare shall be chargeable.
11. In Kowloon
Quarter hour...--
Half hour, re Hour,
5 cents.
16
"7
90
-Every subsequent hour,......... 10
III.-Taipo Road.
M
Twenty conts shall be added For each extra hour or part of an hour if the birer causes the journey to take longer then :-
To 4th mile-
single......... 75 coats.... hour. roturn... $1.002 hours
Beyond 4th to 8th mile-
singlo$1.20
returu$1.50
-Beyond 6th to 9th milo-
singla...$1.75..
return......$200
Beyond 9th to 11th mile-
return $3.507
bours.
H
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Fares for journoye beyond the Itth mile to be a matter of previous strange
ment in each case.
The fares hero sot out to apply to one ricksba with three coolics from Trim Bhs Tho!
TAIYO & CO.
(JAPANESE)
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
30. 16, Wyndham St.
Serople of Electrio Bowls in curatock. Any Shades Bizet'! and 14′′ Fink, Yellow, Blue--Colour of dower on edge.
UNIVERSALJ LEOTRIJ & MACHINERY CO. gwen: Wellieston St. Toleptima 2012,
firm.
NOTICE.
WAIL HING & CO., (No. 76, Des Voeux Road, Central Contractors to II. M. Naval Yard, Hongkong. Im porters & Exporters; Coal Merchants; General Contractors & Provision Agents, Merchants; Shipping Stevedores, etc, etc.
We have THIS DAY appointed Mr. j. B. HUGHES as Sole Manager of
the above Company,
WAH HING & CO. Eongkong, Aug. 11, 1922.
SAFE
CAFE Suro and Guaranteed euro for Leprosy, Leucoderms, Patches, Marks, Eruptious, Eczema, etc. in faur
THE CHINA MAIL.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.
Each additional word i Cants for 3 lasertions.
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WANTED. Ollice Assistant to take
·FOR - SALE.
charge of Correspondence and Book-kesping in Export & Import FOR SALE-2 Seater Back Motor Car, Six Cylinder 38 ILP. Can business, Chinese preferred. Apply
band writing, stating age, be seen by apprintment. No reasonable, experience and salary required, to P.O. offor refuted. Resson for sale Owner Box No. 36.
loft Colony. Apply Box No. 1378, e/o China Mail."."
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Reuter's Service to the China Mala
REPARATIONS CONFERENCE
FAILURE.
LONDON, August 1th. The utmost was done to bridge the differences between 1: Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George before the breakdown.
Signor Schanzer proposed the postpone! stens of tim Couference for six or eight weeks. Mr. Lloyd George accepted, but M. Poincare stipulated that meantime Germany thould meet the obligations. Signor Schanzer and Mr. Lloyd George dissented but offered to allow the Repara- tions Comminich to decide the German payments during the adjournment. France disagreed, whereupon the urgetin- tions ended, Mr. Lloyd George declaring "We arges to disagree.”
The fears that the breakdown will in volve a breach of the Entente is allayed by the fact that M. Puincte subsequently joined in with others in considering the Austrian question.
The Franco-Italiau delegation is pre-
FRENCH LESSONS paring to leave to-morrow.
G. MOUSSION 15, Morrison; Hill Road,
INTIMATIONS
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
N
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
A Paria message says the Reparations Commission in a Note to Germany agrees to a suspension of the instalment due ou August 15th until a definito decision is reached.
Losos, August 14th. The Conference has agreed to refer the Austrian question to te frague of Nations.
Luxbox, August 15th.
The breakdown of the Conference is generally deeply deplored. M. Poincare has reaffirmed that Franen is now free tri lako independent action against Ger any if she is outvoted on the Repara NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'tious Commission but it is hoped she will that an EXTRAORDINARY GEN- an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL refrain from such paris action which the Coalition organs think siguify the ERAL MEETING of the above MEETING of the above Company tearing up of the Treaty of Versailles. Society will be held at the Head will be held at the Head Ofice of the. It is hoped that some barmanions solution Office of the Society Nos. 3 and Company Queen's Buildings, in the will yet be found, possibly by a later Queen's Buildings, in the Colony of Colony of Hongkong, on Friday, 18th conference at which Reparations, and Hongkong, on Friday, 18th day of day of August 1922, at 1215 p. Inter-Allied Debie will be considered
for the purpose of considering and if together. August 1922, at Noon, for the purpose thought fit approving the draft New of considering and if thought it op Articles of Association of the Com. proving the draft New Articles of pany which will be submitted to the Association of the Society which will Meeting. be submitted to the Meeting.
A print of such new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be seen at the Society's Registered Office at Nos. 3 and 1 Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting ap prove of such now Articles with or without modification the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, namely:---
It appears that in the last stage of the Conference France stood alone in her refusal of the final compromise proports involving an adjournment until after the A print of such new Articles and a Allies had carried out the funding opera- print of the existing Articles may be tious with the United States and immedi manded from Germany by the Committes seen at the Company's Registered ate application of guarantees already de- Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid of Guarantee. It is pointed out in the Should the Meeting approve of such Independent Liberni organs that Mr. new Articles with or without modi. Tinyd George might still secure an accept- cation the subjoined Resolution will able settlement by offering to remit proposed as an Extraordinary France's war debts in return for a more Resolution, namely
tertny.
reason
with
The Morning P. st and The Times &„Neur in thinking that new men are needed to take the reins of British policy, the corner ↑ stone of which should. necariling to the Post, beri sensible ouderstanding with France.
The Daily Maid declares that the British people are not going to allow any British administration to quarrel with an ally for the satisfaction of the Germans.
reasonable view of the Reparations. That the new Articles already' The Coalition organs approved by the Meeting and for France in friendly but more or less strong That the new Articlve already
the purpose of identification sub. scribed by the Chairman thereof be approved by the Meeting and for
and the game are hereby adopted Que purpose of identification sub-
as the Articles of the Company to scribed by the Chairman thereof be
the exclusion of and in substitution nd the same are hereby, adopted
for all the existing Articles as the Articles of the Society to the
thereof," exclusion of and in substitution for
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN all the existing Articles thereof."
that a SECOND EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE AND
IS HEREBY GENERAL MEETING of the Cam GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA-pany will be held at the Head Office ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company, Queen's Buildings of the Society will be held at the aforesaid, on Tuesday, the Fifth day Head Office of the Society, Nos. 3 and of September 1922, at 12 15 p.m., 4 Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on for the purpose of receiving a report Tuesday, the Fifth day of September of the Proceedings at the above 1922, at Noon, for the purpose of mentioned Meeting and of confirming receiving a report of the Proceedings if thought fit, as a Special Resolu at the above mentioned Meeting and tion, the above mentioned Reaslution
confirming if thought fit, as a Special Resolution, the above mea-
tioned Resolution.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1922, By Order of the Board,
Datel this 8th day of Ju'y, 1922,
By Order of the Bard,
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
Geugri Manager.
; "Gets-It" Peels
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
Cimmoral Manager.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GEN-
weeks. Patients willing to be treated ERAL MEETING of the Compaty
by Post, are requested to write, will be held at the Head Office of the Ha. 78. (Ton shillings) per work. Company Nos. 3 and 4 Queen's Eull particulars Free under cover. Buildings, in the Colony of Hongkong, "SRI WORKS, Beadon Square, on Friday, 18th day of August 1922, (C.M.) Calcutta, .(India)
at 12.10 p.m., for the purpose of con sidering and if thought fit approving the draft New Articles of Asso iation of the Company which will be sub nitted to this Meeting.
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WING FAT CHEUNG SPARROW CARDS (MA JONG) FOR BALL CARINM Dja IVONY AND Fist Dr.
No 178, Queen's Hose Sentral, Nr. 94, M, Hamt. But.
A priat of such new Articles and s. print of the existing Articles may he seen at the Company's Registered Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or without modifica. tion the subjoined Resolution will be proposed za an Extraordinary Re solution, namely:
"That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of i lentification sub- scribed by the Chairman thereef be and the same are hereby adopted | · as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in enbstitution for all the existing Articles thereof " AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the
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Rnd 4 Queen's Buildings aforesaid, un Tuesday, the Fifth day of September 8 1922, at 12.10 p.m., for the purpose of receiving a report of the Pracord- Inga at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming if thought fit, as a Special Resolution, the above men- Lioned Rosolation.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1922,
By Order of the Board,
C: MONTAGUE EDE,
· Generál Manager. -
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DEATH OF LORD NORTHCLIFFE.
LATER.
The death of Lord Northcliffe has evok
d very numerous expressions of grief at home and abroad. Expressions of Kym- pathy flowed to Lady Northelife through but yesterday, the senders including Pref. dent Harding, Mr. Hughes (Pritue Minister of Australia) and M. Millerand, President of France.
The life story of Lord Northcliffe ta featured in at the morning papers which term him the Prince of Journalists. They dwell on the greatness of his genius the tremendous power he wielded, and his remarkable achievements in transforming the newspaper world and pay tribute to js great human qualities and his devo tion to Great Britain and the Empire is emphasised by numerous leader writers. Wide acknowledgment is made of the beneficient part he played in promoting the Irish-settlement.
The Northcliffe orgaus pay very warn tributes to his qualities as a man and an employer.
The Tim Bays his greatness and geuius were beyond question.
The Daily Fril describes him as a great |
journalist and patriot.
The Daily Telegraph writes of. him as a great man and a great Englishman.
The Morning Part says his essential bigners was undeniable.
The Daily Chronicle termia bis death a poignant human tragedy.
The Deity Graphic says his purpose was to make a better, stronger and happier | Empire
The Daily Express says he was a whole- hearted patriot and his services to the : Stato invaluable.
A more critical note is voiced in Liberal and Labour organs.
The Daily News sava his genius rather- ed the greatest congregation that ever assembled, but he had nothing to say that mattered.
The Daily Herald save his vast influence was used almost consistently for evil on general questions of public policy,
ILLICIT OPIUM TRAFFIC.'
LONDON, August 14th. The League of Nations announces that twenty of its members, including the principal European countries, with flor- inany, also China, India, Japan, Sian unil the British Colonies accepted the system of import certificates rocnmonded by the Opium Advisory Commission on -May 18th.
to
The Daily News, pays triliute League's accomplishment and says that to n certain degree, illicit traffic in opium will no doubt survive, as it survived in face of International pika sarautzada in foca
#grromes, but an enormous
hor. been made in that the countenance of
Gore-aments in withdrawn from the trafe and that condign, mnishment will here after follow its detection.
H. Clay Glever Co, laçag and Geent Britain by her leading part in
this change, has done something to atone
for the long disgrace of her enforcement of Indian opium, upon China,
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