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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1822.

ABSENT SOLICITOR.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S

REPROOF.

"It is an extraordinary thing," remarked the Marino Magietrate

AMERICAN RADIO NEWS.

(Intercopted by, U.8.8. Tracy," and published by courtesy of the U.S. Consul General.)

BASEBALL.

i

ST. LOUIN - Williams homered this thirty-fourth,

(Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N.R.) thus tying Hornsby. with ssperity at the Marine Court this morning, "that solicitors cannot attend there courte."

Mr. Leo Longin itto

was the offender. He should have been there to prosecute three men who had been summoned for mooring their craft alongside a private wharf without permission. Instead he sent his clerk to pay that it was desired that the casa should be withdrawn. The clerk mentioned that Mr. Longinotto had tried to get inte touch with the Marino Magistrate over the telephone.

SHOP STRIKE,

CHICAGO.

The beginning of tenth week of the work shop strike found 15,500 U.8. Marshats mobilized to uploid the injunction of the Government obtained on Friday. Enforcement of the injunction is being direct- ed from Chicago. A thousand writs have been sent to all parts of the country for servico.

JAPAN AND SOVIET

CHAMCHUN, MANCHURIA. Boviet, Japanese and Chinese The Marina Magistrate: I do not do business over the telephone. Tuis delegatee have arrived. They are is a Magistrate's Court. My com- prepared to discuss terms of settle pliments to Mr. Longinotto nad ment of outstanding Jap: n and another time I would like to eee a Ruvin quretions, solicitor in Court. The case is with drawn.

A RELIGIOUS LAW.

THE NEW BIBLE.

Mr. Matsu who heads the Japoneso delegation in- timated Japan intends to decline to regaiza the Soviet government-until- other powers do.

"PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

AGROUND.

SHANGHAI.

58,"President Cleveland" went

INTERPORT BOWLS.

KONGKONG BEATEN AGAIN.

J

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHANOBAI, Sept. 7. The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club defented Hongkong yesterday after noon by 21 heads to 20.—Reifer,

BLASTING ACCIDENT.

STONECUTTER INJURED.

A alonecutter Was yesterday admitted to the hospital suffering from injuries received as the retult of a premature explosion while engaged in blasting rocks on the Nanyaug Tobacco Company's Lew site on the now road abovo sppy Valley.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

TENDER

FOR FLOOD PROTECTION WORK

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

MATRICULATION, SENIOR AND JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

N

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the above Examinations will commence on MONDAY, Novamber SEALED TENDER marked "Lupao 20th, 1922. Forms of entry and Embankment will be accepted coples of Regulations and Syllabus up to 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th of September, 1922, at the Board's can be obtained on application to the

Registrar. Office for the construction of Flood Each Entry Form, duly filled in, Protection Work at Lupan, North must reach the Registrar together River, Samshul District, the work with the statutory fees on or before consisting of approximately 27,000 September 16th, as follows:- ching earthfill and 600 clilng stone

masonry.

Drawings, specifications and other Information may be obtained at the Office of the Engineer in Chief upon a deposit of H.: K. $2500. This money will be returned when draw ings and Specifications, etc., are handed back to the Office,

BOARD OF CONSERVANCY

WORKS

OF KWANGTUNG, "', The Bund, Canton. The Engineer in Chief. September 7, 1922,

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS,

aground, 130 cabin passengers landed. From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ALL preliminary notices of forth- Steerage remained aboard. Another Attempt will be made to morrow to Boat her,

erl.

JUDGE CLARK RESIGNS.

ANGELES via JAPAN PORTS and SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

"DEWEY," laving arrived from above mentioned ports on Saturday, September 7, 1922, hereby notified Consignees are

Delivery Orders issued.

Mr. Shibata, the former director of the Bureau of Religions in the Jap

LATER. anesa Department of Education, in-

"President Cleveland" was refloat- itiated the movement for the enact meut of a Religious Law, and after She arrived undamaged and wil

end for Manila on Wednesday, carnest investigations, framed the out-

MOTHER MARY JONES. line of the Law at the cod of 1919.

WASHINGTON,

that their cargo is being landed at After that there were many change<

Mother Mary Jones, unaffiliated their risk into the hazardous and/or in the Ministry Education. Mr. Osaka Bucoded Mr. Takata, Mlabour hader critically ill at the extra-hazardous Godowns of the Nakahashi followed Mr. Okada, and he e of rieds here. She is minty Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., L'd., Kowloon, and Mr. Awara became director of the years of age.

stored at consigners' risk. Bureau of Religions. Mr. Awaya war

WASHINGTON.Consignees of Cargo_must_produce r.solved to change the wi ole inethed

Resignatica of Associate Justice an Impert Permit signed by the of investigation, and seeing the fases atter.ding Mr. Tukar mi's plan for Clark has been received by President Superintendent of Imports and Ex- combining ell religious, he intended Harding who said it would be accept ports, Hongkong, before Bills of to make mach braider invest gations ed. Senator Sutherland of Utah will Lading will be countersigned or iato traditional religious customs probably succeed him. and the vicissitudes of religious com munities in Japan from remote ages.

Secretary Denby inspected the At the same time the invesliga-

He leaves for tions were extended to all sorts of navy yard here.

Washington to day. religions, both new and old, in

LABOUR DAY MESSAGE.

All claims must be presented within fureign countries. The authorities are

WASHINGTON.

ten days of the steamer's arrival publishing the resulle in book form for

Secretary Davis published a lab ur here, after which they cannot be

claim will the use of the religious communities and with a view to supplementing the day mes age to the people declaring: recognised.

"We can look forward with pride and recognised after the goods have left defects of the Law, which is not yet in existence. It is proposed that if gratitude on the achievements of the the Godowns and cargo undelivered difficulties etould occur the book is to set twelve months. America has been after September 13, 1922, will be be referred to clear up doubtful brought to the threshold of prosper-subject to rent, points. The last three years have ity. We mus: find a common ground been spent in the collection of for employers and employers where be effected.

can adjust their differences materials for a study of Japanese they

without force. There is no justific the results bave religions and bean published in six volumes. The ation for bloshed and destruction in

MR. DENBY'S TRIP.

MARE ISLAND.

Americs,"

PASSENGERS.

IPARTURES.

remaining investigation will take a year and half at the least, so that the drawing up of the draft of the Low will be commcared towards the end of 1924, and it will be introduced to the Diet in 1920. Many are enid to be anxious for the Law to be pro

Per U.P.S., RM., Eup esa of Akin" mulgated, and even co so far as to

on Sept. Mr V. Aldaba. Ms T. V. doubt the bona fide of the

Adah. Mr. G. M. d Agatris. Airy W. thorities in the inatter, but these Prown, Miss P. Be wn, Mas!rg f. are probably only thom in oli at Brow. Brown. It Erava, G. Brown, circles. The proposed Law is of MC. Tars, Mr A. Ra ton, Mig T. W. Bean, Mr and Mrs C, 11 Crag Me courao intended to bring all religione and Mrs S. Cohen, Ms. Cohen. Mrs under the guidance o the aw Shisto, 11. Campers, Miss M T. Mi Cruz A. the maintenance of belief in which is T. Cruz, Mesra A, Carreiro A, Carlos, A

ari-

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns

where it will be examined at 9 a.m.

Tuesday, September 12, 1922, by Messrs. Anderson & Asite, Marine Surveyors..

No

coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insert'oa in the news columns of the China Mail bre charged for at the rate of $1 each. (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they co not Occupy more than four lines. In futrue if this space is exceded they will be place in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates

Matriculation and Senior Local Examinations $15 H.K. currency, Junior Local... $10 H.K, currency. The following Scholarships, further particulare of which can be obtained from the Registrar, will be awarded on the results of the Matriculation Examination:-

(1)

Two King Edward VII, Scholar ships of the value of £40 per annum open to British subjects only..

(2) One President's Scholarship of

the value of $400 per annurs open to Chinese subjects only. (3) One Government Education Scholarship of the value of $1,000 per annum, open to candidates from all Hongkong schoola.

(4) One Peace Memorial Scholar ship of the value of £300 sterling per annum open to candidates of pure British descent. Bound copies of Examination papers, set at past Examinations can be obtained from the Registrar, Price $1.00 per set.

N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH,

Registrar. Blangkong, September 6, 1922.

NESTLE'S PURE THICK CREAM

IS

REAL

CREAM

be

Delicious

with Stewed, Bottled,

NESTLÉ

or

Tinned Fruits.

No Fire insurance whatever will

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lating in exchange (or Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agents, U. S. S. B. Emergency Fleet Corporation. Hongkong, September 7, 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersloned havo releed instruc Clons to sell by Public Auction,

(3 count of the Concerned,)

on

TUESDAY,

September 17, 1992, commencing at 230 p.m., at their Sales Boemi,“ No. 8, Don Vaar Road, Corner of Ice Fouse Etrost VALUABLE TEAKWOOD BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES,

*c

&c., Comprising

AND

Coates, Cyril V. Cortis, P. Chepokoff. believed to be necessary for the mofetymas Teung Ming. Mrs Chang Lam of the St tc. That the officin! Shen, Mra C in n Pan, Mr J. Cros, Mir rondeting of the development of and Mrs Mai Chard Birs Chene religion in Japan should be regarded Yak Nam, Bir S. . Y. Chang, Mr W. T. Chen Mr Chas Teang thee, Mossrs as authoritative is symptomatic.

Chow Ka Kwoi, Choong Sun Siin, Chong Va, Chung lưng ( hai. Ars Y T. Chi Masters Chin Pak lem, in Peak Keen, in look Van, Mrs Role, Drude, Major M. P. R. Denny, Mr Ding Tel

Dlaing Suitce, Ches erfield Sufas, Gyi, Mr D Everts. Marel Mis

Arm-obairs (now), Card and Occasional Lucy On dridge, Mesin Jose Close, I Garcia, Chas. Gross, Me and a 6 Tables, Tonkwood Twin Bedstends, arge and small Wardrobes, Dressing M. Goudon, Mr H. Hancock, at W.

les and Chair, Washstands, Burney Hunt'ov, Mr and Mrs W. Hall, Mr O. O. Ha, M ster Raymond Kwok, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dianer Fises Ware, Mr and Mr Leg Shiu Peng, Les Services, Crockery & Shin Tanz. Mr Leo Sem Vet. Mr Ico Cooking Stores, Cutlery, Carpets and Sang. Mra Ten Youz Shee Miss Leo Ruge, Staircase Carpota, Electro-plated You Ko, Mesars Lee Sik Knm. Lunare, Electrio Rouding Lamps, Sereens, Nin. Ja Kw.k Ming Li Te Fone. Dr, O.

CHARTERED BANK DIVIDEND.

We are informed by the local ollice of the Chartered Bunk of India, Australia and Chios that a telegram

has been received from the head office

in London stating that the directore

have declared an interim dividend lor Lynnt, Mr D. Lounsbery, Mr and Blackwood Teapoys, Carved Curio

the past half year at the rate of 14 Jer annum free of income tax.

SOME SHRIMPS.

Mis A. Lolhovetsky, Mis os 7.1 shoot Cabinet, Marble-top Flower Stande, %y, A. Laibrivataky, F. Lihavutsky, Val St. Lambert Cut-gless Ware und

Charged by Sub Inspector Bond with having thrown bags of coal into the sea to prevent scizare a fisherman explained to the Marine Magistrate this morning that be was fishing for shrimps and caught the coal in his nut, He got off with a fine of $15 with the Atterpative of a month's jail.

Also

Mr Loang Kao, R. T. Li, Mr and Marble Statuettes and Ornaments, Mrs H N. Lau Mr Lem "ing Roon, Mr And. Mra J. Lenny, Me D. Mas arguadale, Capt. Y. MaNel, Rey, and Mr J. R .covachie, Mr E. M. Mit ford, 31 O. E. B. March, Mes

Miss

31-855

A few lots of Blankets, Travelling Ruge and Bundry Household Linea

kenzio M and C. Mar (Fall Particulars from Ceialogto).

forms: Cash on delivery, pia

KUORES & NOUGA. Auctionmi.

Elie M. Huster Alian Hery Ma, Soran Na, Andie Ma, J., 9. Ma, Miss Sem Mni, Master bui Gung Yant, Master Moy Wing Tip Capt, 0, A. N. Niel ulas, MR Naka, Mt Ng Sa. Mr Ng Chuor, M. and bits Ng King

asier Frank M. d. pr. and Mrs A. Porteous, BE E . ng-nibin,

H

W. Pendergoat. Mrs W. G. Pitcairn. Mr Quon She Wing, Mr R. Boss, Mre EL Ra.fe, Misse RY Rabbitt, Mary C. Selden. & M. Shann, Helen M Sticla, 15. L. 8bi. Ids. Capt. FR. Reus orí Mr Thompson, Mr D. Tenney, The Oriental Commercial Bank Capt and hits E A Titchmarsh. Mrs C. Ltd., has leaned invitations for the B. Tos ill, M.es L. E. Towill, Mr Art

Tomelden. Mr Chas Toy, 3 Tong Hok formal opening of its new offices, at Ting, Mas Tang Kit Ching. Mr Tam Tan No. 26, Da Voeux Road, on Monday, MJ. Weller, Ma Ida Yan Wavorer, September 11. A reception will be Mr 8 T. Wilson, Mira Wao Yuan held between 1 and 4 p.m.

The Engineer-in-Chief of the Board of Coureevansy Works of Kwangtua The Band Canton advartisen in this issue for sealed tenders for the construction of Flood Protection Works at Lupao, North River, Samului district,

Yan, Mr Tourg hn Wan, Mr. Young

hu Wan and Mr Toon Itan.

ROVEMENTS ́OF. STEINZAS,

The B. Titan! for Boston að

York loft arangal on Sept-o fur this prt ris Koolup

abe H. Fe.Tangtze left Livar pool on Sept. 1 for strefa Tomking, Berghat at dda; an and is due hers on

or about Oct. 13

Gongkong, September 7, 1992.

DON'T FORGET

THE CONCERT

AT THE K. C. C.

ON SATURDAY

NIGHT 9.15 p m.

Used for Ices, Meringues, a d

All Made Creams.

PACKED IN THEE SIZES

T

4 ozs. 35 cents per tin.

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51 45 +1

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80 11

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BOLD BY ALL STORES

in

HONGKONG, CANTON & COAST PORTS,

THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK.

THE SECOND ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK IS NOW ON SALE AT THE OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS:

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The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of Telephone Subscribers, the numbers. being given segyenes.

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ORDER

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Please supply me with inng cúp sum of the July December 1923 issue of the Telephone Handbook at $1 per copy, 1 agree to return this copy to you on application when a new Hande book is published.

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Large quantity in stock of Sego Evaporated Milk at 20 Cents per tla. Mackintosh Tolfce, Caramel and

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