FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922...

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY,

Coal Contractors General Brokora.

INTIMATIONS.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Com- pany will be held at the Company's Offices, 20, Dea Veux Road Central on THURSDAY, the 5th of October 1922, at Noon.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

35 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional word 4 Cants

for 3 insertions.

LOST.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WOMAN IN BREECHES.

WORLD TOUR TO STUDY MARRIAGE.

Wearing riding brooches in the place of the more usual skirt, as a cign of independence, Miss Jane Burr, an i American novelist, arrived at Fly- mouth in the United States liner "Pre- sident Polk." Her trip to England ie

round the world, in the course of which she intends to study marriage and marriage conditions in various countries. She objects to marriage, as the term is generally understood, and would like to free the work from what she considers an unsatisfactory institution.

it for good," she told a Daily Mail representative. "I am through with love."

"Marriage is the only state you have to remain in if you don't' like it," she said: "If your house doen not evit you, clear out. If you do not like your business or profession, you quit and go to another. If you do not like your friends, you go away and make new ones.

1 Why not the same with marriaget It is only common sense, and I think such an arrangement."

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

AUNOKONO HOTEL,

September 21,

Lauritsen

C.

is C. V. I. Abbott Miss F. Hemp

Me Ado Karkovuny ies Ahost Mr J. E..Athorley H. Kooru Mr. S. Archbutt Mr and Mrs Me R. J. Bicbook Mes E. Blackburn Me L. & Levy Mr E. Louner Mra Blaxland Mr. J. Bourne Capt. F. Mackenzie Dr H. G. Campbell Mr P. Marks Mr C. Campo

ble G. R. Montague

Company will be closed from the OST-Young Fox Terrier Bitch the first stage of a five-years' journey, the future of marriage depends on Mr. H. Carman Mr B. Markhams -PUBLIC AUCTIONS 22nd of September to 5th of October Answers to the name of Spot. Reward

Undersigned havorecerea 1ae2/06-

havore Anction. (For amount of the Concerned,)

on

TUESDAY,

September, 1922, commencing at 2.30 pt their Sales Room, No. 8, Den Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

AND VALUABLE TRAKWOOD BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, AND

HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES,

c..

Buc

tc.

Comprising: Dlaing Suiter, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs (new). Card and Uccasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads large and smali Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands, &c. Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Waru, Services, Crockery & Glass Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Carpole and Rugs, Staircase Carpots, Electro-plated Ware, Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Blackwood Teapoys, Carved Curio Cabinet, Marble-top Flawer Stands, Val St. Lambort Cat-glass Ware ni Marble Statuettes and Uroaments.

Also

both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, September 14, 1922.

all white, except right eye. offered. Mr. McCubbin, Gas Works.

FOR SALE,

OR SALE Buick Motor Car wire FOR

wheels 5-gegter, in good condition,

Will sell for $1,250, or best effor. THE HONGKONG & WITAMPOA, Apply General Post Office Box G67.

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOPICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOT

the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company, will be closed from the 2nd to the 9th October, 1922, bath days inclusive.

Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company, 2 Queen's Buildings, Hong. kong, on and after the 11th October next.

By Order of the Board,

R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, September 18, 1922.

PEAK HOSPITAL,

NOTICE.

A few lots of Blanksis, Travelling NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Rags and Sandy Householl Linum.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue) Terms: Cash on delivery..

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 1, 1922,

INTIMATIONS

VICTORIA DIOCESAN

ASSOCIATION IN AM DE THE

"NANNING FUND."

A PIANOFORTE RECITAL

WILL.BE GIVEN QAY

MR. ERIC RICE IN THE

BALL ROOM, GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

ON

THURSDAY 5TH OCTOBER, AT 9.15 P.M. VOCALIST-MRS. GANDY.

TICKETS $3. Obtainable from:-

MRS, SEVERN, Government House, THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., Beaconsfield Arcade.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA SPECIE BANK, LTD,

will remove to its new premises No. 6 Duddell Street on MONDAY, 25th September, 1922.

CHINA SPECIE BANK, LTD. * Hongkong, Peptember 18, 1999,

NOTICE.

HAVING RESIGNED from my position as Manager of the EXPORT DEPARTMENT of the UNION

as from the 30th instant the interest and responsibility of the undersigned in the above concern will cease. All accounts due to and owing by the Hospital at that date should be referred to the undersigned for settlement.

By Order,

PEAK HOSPITAL Co., LTD.,

per O. MARRIOTT, Secretary. Hongkong, September 19, 1922.

ΝΤΟΣ

PEAK HOSPITAL.

NOTICE.

[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from the 1st October the above concern will be taken over by and the Hnogkong Government managed by a Special Committee appointed by the Government. All accounts due to and owing by the Hospital as from that date should be referred to the undersigned for settlement.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR. Secretary & Treasurer, TEAK HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. Hongkong, September 19, 1922.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR

SALE Soster Buick Motor Carr Six Cylinder 38 H.F. Can be seen by appointment. No reasonable offer refused. Reason for sale Owuor left Colony Apply Box No. 1378, cja "China Mail."

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION 15, Morrison Hill Road,

MARKET

Beef Sirloin,-Ble! Lung Palb. 24

Prime Oat.

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Miss Burr was originally Rosalind

Miss Burr does not intend to réck a divorce from her present busband. "He is a dear old thing, and I am quite fond of him," she said, "I have willed him ball my money, and he can share it with his chosen mate, if he takes one,"

Childless herself, Mice Burr states

Jr.

Chamberlain Mr D. Mudio Mr and Sirs F. E.Dr J. Morrison Mr G. Noppor Dr M. Clark

MJ, W. Fall Mr H-K. B. Davis, Major Oliverecons Mrs D. R. Davies Miss G. O Palver Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr II. Prisko

Trenchard Davis Mr O. G. Lieein Mr E. D. Fleming Mr W. E. Rigby

Gale

Mr A. H. Rowe

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

THE NEAR BAST.

PARIS, September 20th, An account of the proceedings at the Foreign Ministers' Conference, yesterday, in contained in a semi official statement, which says that Lord Curzon expressed great astonishment at the fact that, while the British had decided to reinforce the troops at Chanak, France and Italy had resolved to withdraw their contingenta from the South side of the Sea of Mars mora, Lord Curzon, considered that the Franco-Italian decision hardly, conformed with the agresment, of 1015 and 1018, pro- viding for partial inter-Allied occupation of Turkish

regarded the agree

Premier Poincar

ments as as petit impplicable, as no conflict was feared when the allocation of Ho troops was provided for under it.

permit French troops to act with the Greeks and argued that if Chanak wan held, the whole southern shore of the Sea of Marmora ought to be equally accupied.

Guggenheim, and is to-day the heiress that she has already adopted one Mr and Mrs W. H.Me H. R. Roxburgh added that French opinion woukl of the United States steel smelting child and intends to adopt nine more. 3r J. 8. Gardiner Me A: H. A.Savage

Shu Was magnate of that name, married at 18, bat divorced her first husband. Later she married again,

Treatment for Dysentery.

and according to the strict letter of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea the law she would be known as Mrs. Remedy followed by a dos of castor oil Horado Winslow, but, as she declares, will effectually cure the most stubborn she is "ont of the marriage business,"enses of dysentery. It is especially Rood for summor diarrhoes in children. and she has not lived with her bus- For sale by all Chemists and Store band for some years... "I have quit koepers.

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letting by Public Auction Bala, to be held on MONDAY, the 25th day of

September, 1825, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Orler of His Excellency the Cilicer Administer- ing the Government of one. Lot of TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED, the CROWN LAND at Victoria Road in the Power of Attorney given me by the Colony of Hongkong, for a farm of 75 firm to sign its name Per Procuration years, with the ophiont-rowal at a will be invalid as from this date, the Crows Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of same having been returned by me to His Majesty the King, for ene further

term of Tú geare. the Company for revocation,

JC. BARRETTO,

Bongkong, September 21, 1929.

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M. Poincare further pointed nat tho military objection to the Allied forces fighting with their backs to the sea and ale to the indesirable effect it would have upon the islamis world if first Britain adopted an uncompromising or bellicose attitude.

Signor Sforza, in agreeing with Tre mier Poincare, said that he believed the Koalisis would entertain pence discus sions on the nèceptable basis of agreement and the Conference had decided, in prin. ciple to hold the peace conferenc Venice.

He pointed out that Russin' was Bot. invited as ako was not directly interested, the Soviet-Angoran Treaty specifically excluding the Russins from decisions affecting the sovereignty of Turkey and the semirity of Constantinople.

A semi-official statement declares that the problem ennnct be referred to abd League of Nations, as urged by Dr. Nansen nud the Dominion representative, ing it is a governmental matter. The clocu ment states that the foreige ministers decision marks a big step on the road towards peace.

SIMA, September 20th. Twenty-five Moslem members of the Legislature submitted their viewe ou the Near East situation to the Viceroy, Most earnestly and with the greatest. moderation, they directed attention to the points on which they considered a Tarkisti penge ought to be based, which formed the subject of the Government of India's famous telegram (mentioned in a cablo message dated March 8th), and the un- authorised publication of which resulted in Mr. E. S. Montagu's resignation from the position of Secretary of State for India. The Viceroy has promised to lay their views before the Imperial Govern. ment.

PARIS, September 20th. A message from Angora reports that the Turks altogether eaptured Gapka Greeks.

WELLINGTON, September 20th. There has been an intense response to the proposal for service in the Stinita Ten thousand New Zealanders yesterday alone offered themselves, all the Great. War records being broken.

September 2 WASHINGTON The Near East policy of the United

States was outlined by White House when it was stated that, the United States would stand aloof from trouble excep; to provide adequately for the selief of American citizens endangered by the fur- kish advance and to participate in any general programme of relief adopted by the European Governments.

GENEVA, September th.. Dr. Nanson's Near East proposal inviten the Assembly to request the Council of

the League of Nations to consider steps, by offer of its good offices to the belliger

Madame Loctie Gor-Ma and Bliss Btubents, otherwise, to secure an immediate

don

crasation of hostilities The proposal kas

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Mes and Miss Große S. F. 8windsigs.been referred the Political Conamission. Mrs & Miss Gylest Mr James R. Thom-

CONSTANTINOFLE, September 20th, Miss H

Hamid Rey, the Kemalist representativo Str Wallace J.Mies Thousan

here, informed the British correspondent Miss Thomson Hanset

that the Turks intend to cross the Dar Major D. L.Harding Mr J. S. Thomson

Col. 8 F. Heird lafer L. C. Trench danelles and enter Thrace, but, when Me F. E. Tenbridge crossing, will not fire on the Allies unless Me A Hersb Mrs. D. H Piard Mr W ..first attacked. Mr A. H. Hollings- Webster

worth

Miss Woutou Bev. J. T. Holman Mr C. R. M. Young"

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For the Information of visitors tha following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland in published:

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Chranie DAITROSE.

LONDON, September 201 Messages from Constantinople late that the Turkish cavalry is being strengthenol on the boundary of the Asiatic neutral tone, while a large force of infantry from Smyrna has occupied Balikesari, seventy- five miles from Brussa. Three divirious avo Dear Panderma.

Christians in Constantinople are b coming alarmed and an exodus has begun.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 20th. An Allied Head-Quarters' conemuniqué announces that all naval and military measures will be taken in the interests of peace, but it ardently hopes the neutral zone will be respected, pending the Con ference. It utters a warning that res ponsibility for violation of neutrality zoned will rest with the authors.

THE AIRSHIP.

LONDON, September 20th.

The Admiralty has decided that the use of the airship in wartime shall become the first consideration of British

girabip policy and its employment for Imperial communications the next consideration. This decision is influenced by

that

comparison with the raises, who wil An airship costs £250,000.compared with

£200,000. The airship is cheaper to navigate and able to corer'söven timen more area.

ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION.....

Loxos, September 20th,. At the May meeting of the Anglo-Slam Corporation, the forthenrging issue. of 22,000 ordinary shares, and £53 000 sever per cent preferences was announced

The Chairman's Review considered that the Siamese Government were giving in. safficient consideration to the interesis of,

BONUS BILI.

Are you subject to attanks of diarrthe teak trado in Siam.

Hoop absolutely quiet for a for days, rest in bed it possible, be carefall of your diet and take Chamberlain's, "Colo-and-Dan hoe Barod Thin medicine has oured ches of chronis diarchogs that physicians have failed on, and It will cure you. For rule by all

WASHINGTON, Beptember 20th. The Sensie, by 44 votes to 28, failed to pand the Boldirs. Bonus, Bill over, Prost |dest Harding's 'velo,"

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