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POLICY TOWARDS CHINA.

(Reuter's Service.)

1.

Regarding the situation in China, if opportunity arose which they considered would make it possible for foreign. intuence to help China, they would not lose time in consulting other Powers for the purpose.

"THE CHINA MAIL.

E.A S.M.A. DINNER.

ARMISTICE DAY.

HAPPY GATHERING ON OBSERVANCES IN LONDON.

ROOF GARDEN.

UNEMPLOYMENT PROVISION.

(Reider'& Serviss.)

BRAZILIAN UNREST.

(Router's Serviss.)

MONTEVIDEO, November 11. The Brazilian battleship "Mipas- | LONDON, November II. geram" which was pursuing the Armistice Day was celebrated rebel battleship. "Sao Paulo" has a fine weather, the great silence arrived at Sao Paulo and landed being most impressive, millions

The loyal standing bareheaded for two part of her crow. minutes. All traffic ceased. The portion of the crew remained crowd around the Cenotaph was aboard. The Brazilian Legation

The vote.common to all the speeches mude at the Armistice dinner of the EASMA, held on the roof garden of the Hongkong Hotel yesterday evening, was in keeping with the true spirit the day of remembrance. Although in a record one. The packed mass has taken possession of the ship many respects Victory dimer extended from Trafalgar Square Fcelebrating, as Gener. Sir John to the old Palace Yard." The warm Fowler reminded them, the day on sunshins, unusual in November lit which the enemy were forced to up splashes of colour in which the ask for an armistice, the signifi-whites of the wreaths and the reds. cance of the day was emphasised of the Flanders poppies were not only us bn of remembrance of prominent,

those who made the supreme sacri-The Cenotaph stood out in the ice but of the claims of those who clear air amid a rectangle of troops returned to be given an opportunity and ex-Servicemen with the of serving their country in their massed bands of the Life Guards. The Queen watched the cere respective trade or profession.

The new president of the Asscmony from the window of the

Government Office. ciation,

Laurenson, occupied the chair and on his im mediate right and left were Com- mander Tate, D.9.0.ind'General Sir John Fowler, Other visitors

TROUBLE IN SPAIN,

present included Col. Butterworth, REVOLUTION: SUPPRESSED. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton and officers

of both Servides elationed in Bengkong

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An excellent dinner was served H.M.9. and the orchestra of

Titania" made the evening all the more enjoyable with their selec tions.

(Reuter's Service.)

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Hongkong, 12th November, 1824.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE......

AN Examination for New Boys

will be held on› MONDAY. November 24th at the School, 6 Prospect: Place, (off Bonham Road).

MADRID, November 11. The opinion is publicly express- ed that the encounters at Vera and Barcelona and arrests at Perpignan indicate that there was a. con at 9 a.m. centrated movement by a small There are a few vacancies both revolutionary group, apparently for boarders and day boys; and a. Syndicalists. It is believed the new class for beginners will be Government have the situation formed.". well in hand.

DR. FENTON'S SUGGESTION. Dr. Fenton was the proposer of the first toust next to that of the King, proposed by the Chairman. He could not help thinking, he Faid, that they ought to remember The general impression is that that the Association must not be the revolutionary movement in the merged or submerged into the Club' northeast has been definitely (hear, bearl

suppressed. The affair seems to

Hongkong, 12th November, 1924.

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arrests have been No. 701 c/o "China Mail" about forty made, including two ex-Deputies, both extreme Republicans.

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FINNISH COMMUNISTS.

1.

TO LET.

He would like them all to rebe a badly organised plot ascribed member that there was in the to the political supporters of the Colony no proper provision for the old regime.

PARIS "November 11. men who were unemployed and no funds with which to help theni. The only provision was the House of Detention and after a man had entered that he had a sign that nothing could efface, and could not hope to get work again. He wished to suggest that there be some kind

O LET for about 6 months of hostel in which they could keep

(Reuter's Service.)

from 15th March. Fully fur the men who were unfortunate

nished, six-roomed bousa with Tennis work. be out of enough

REVAL, November 11.

Court on the Peak, Hot and cold (Applause)."

CHAIRMAN'S SPERCH.,

The triar of the Communists water, Bush sanitation, European Replying on behalf of the Aso- arrested on 6th inst. has begun in Baiba, pew cement conciera flat ciption, the Chairman said that it the Military Court. The accused roof. Apply Llanstead & Davies,

interrupted the proceedings by Alexandra Buildings. was formed for the useful purpose

The of assisting Ex-Artite. Service inking the International.

President, after restoration of Officers and men, who lud by some order, warned the accused that in misfortune become neressitous, had grown from its beginning of the event of further disturbance they would he tried in contumaciam. twenty members four years ago to The trial is expected to last several a uembership of over six hundred weeks. to-day. $1

to

CHINESE IN UK.

i

(Reuter's Service.)

They didn't advertise the good that had been done, or voice to the world at large details of the help that had been given, it was suf ficient to say that assistance in various ways-had been adminis tered to those who have required

· LONDON, November 14. nid, and they were able to do in a.

Severai Chinese were rounded very great measure by the help of up South Wales and charged at their generous and gonia? bencfue». C ruff with entering the country for, Bir Paul Chater," who had so without registering. Various peɛ- liberally endowed the Assoliution. alties were imposed. The police (Applause).

stated the Home Othce was greatly Referring to the Hongkong cacerned about the ou aber of Poppy Day "drive," the Chairman Chiese improperly Immigratiog. said that he was sure that they would all be glad to hear that it had been eminently successful and with the continuance of the sup port which has been necorded earlier in the day it was hoped that the executive in charge of the drive would achieve their him and realise £2.000, which is double the amount collected this day last year. (Applause).

The Clifirman concluded with a tribute to the work of the honorary secretary, Mr. T. N. McReynolds, who in brief reply said that it was a labour of love.

Very impressive was the Silent Toast, druk after the sounding of the Last Post:

THE SERVICES.

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MC.C. TOUR.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA IS DEFEATED

(Reuter's Service.)

ADELAIDE, November 1. The M CC scored 44 for the loss of one wicket, thus beating South Australia" by "nine wickets. The team Roes to Melbourne to-ulght and plays Victoria on Friday.

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50 Tons Sulphate of Ammonia Terme-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auétioneers.

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NOTICE.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

THE folling are member of the

shove Exchange. Abraham, Ezm. Alvas . A. Bagram J. T. Benjamin

Birkert H. Cax M. J.

Logan W. Matheson R, Nisim A. Perry LS. Pestonji R.

Potts (sa H

Croucher N. V. A. Potta P. C. Ellis, F. M. Gould J. Gutterre A. A. Lammort Sea P Lammert H. A.

Haymond E M. Silva P.M. N. da Smyth F. R.

•Tester P.. Kaw: Fred. the Committee, A. NISSIM,

Secretary Hongkong, 14th May, 1925/

By Order of

NOTICE.

HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS

ASSOCIATION,

above Association

Peace. Insurance. Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, Secretary to the Admiralty, referred to the

sould always be interested in the Government's high ideal of using Mr. B. Feltham, proposing the Association and do all he could for London, November 10.

the Navy se the best and cheapest toast of the Services, said that they it.. (Applause). Continuing his speech at the form of insurance of the peace of were an integral part of the life of The fount of the visitors was proš Guildhall, Mr. Baldwin said that the world, without intention to the Colony. He coupled with the posed by Mr. H. W. Chaney who all rejoiced in the success of gratify lost ambition or conquest. tonst the names of Commander appealed to all employers of labour Wembley, which had invaluably Mr. Worthington Evans declared Tate and Sir John Fowler.

to, give un ex-service-man: an op- stimulated inter-Imperial trade that the Army would be reduced to Commander Tate and Sir John portunity when a post fall. vaupt. and extended knowledge of the size compatible with its fune Fowler both replied, the forr er re- Unfortunately they had almost Empire. The Government did not tions. It was small compared with ferring to the hospitality of the East, every day men who were in E following are members of the intend this great enterprise to the duties it had to perform and the centre of which for the Navy, employed.

Col. Butterworth briefly replied A. H. Carroll, Epo Pai Shoq.· come to an untimely end. Practi-must therefore be highly efficient, was Hongkong. It was this which cally the whole of the capital equipped with the best weapons, made it so popular with the sailors. and spoke of the honour and plea M. Rasc

GEN. FOWLER'S TRIBUTE. sure it was to be present. That 3. W. Kow, expenditure had already been and of a highly mobile order, able to-

any threatened

Sir Wohn spoke of the good work evening had been a fitting wind-up 0 Kitchell, incurred, and the cost of re-open-concentrate at ing next year and allowing many point. He concluded by appealing that the Apacciation and the British to a day on which they all thought Tip Yung Pak. more millions to see the Exhibi-for greater support for the Tern Legion were doing and remarked of the pala they had lost, F. M. L. Soares.

that he thought the social side was (Applause).

LE Edwards. tion would not be great. We are torial Army,

one of importance. It was able to Before the gathering broke up J. F. Gross unable to stand alone in this Wembley Next Year.'

help strangers who came to the Mr. Chaney raised a considerable V, Yvanovich Ex Colony in their social life and that sum by auctioning a number of A. F. Greaves. Lord side of

the work

H. M.H: Famail. should beFlanders poppies. Chairman of the developed.

Seu Kon Chi, are adequately supported by other Exhibition; states it is up to the There were those who said that The evening of Armistice Day Harry O. Odall

matter; but the Government will Following the Promier's ask Parliament to provide fresh hibition and sufficient guarantees if they Stevenson,

parties concerned."

to the common heritage. -

announcement,

MORE MERRY MAKING;

trade of the country to play up to the Great War was the last war and was celebrated also at the V.RO.,|--

W. J. Carroll, C

P. M. Hodgson

M. P. Lo

F. X. V: Ribeiro

Lau Tak Pa д. А. Борек

F. X. d'Almada Remedion

Jack Bebar N G. A. Harriman Soo Pei Chen.!

By Order of the Committee, J. W. KEW,

Bearstary.

The Premier continued that the Government's lead. The prin- that there was never going to be the Grill room of the Hongkong whatever the defects of the new cipal Dominions were emphatic another. He thought that Intely Hotel, and the King Edward Hotel administration, it would not fail about the good the Exhibition had there had been a good deal of an- The proceedings took the form of Hongkong, 18th October, 1924. to seek the co-operation of the done them. They were quite pro xiety in China over the recent fight a fancy dress carttival at the

pared for another season. VI Dominions in all things pertaining understand they have planned so their influence to enforce pro entertainment being the delightful ing and the counselled them all to former, a feature of the evening's new show and it is quite possible paredness. Unpreparedness was vocal selections given by members As regarded home affairs, the that the result will be that Wem- what we suffered from when the of Sig. Carpi's Kalian Open Com Government would institute a bley in 1925 will exceed in interest war started, during the war, and it panyak thorough enquiry into high prices Wembley of 1924. Iliope the we also prolonged it. He asked all ex At the Hongkong Botel, au and immediately grapple with the ther will be kinder than in the past service men to use their influence to Armistice Ball was held at which housing and slum clearance pro- summar.”

see that we were not unprepared about three hunfired were resent blems, and do its utmost to Parliament's Reassembly, again. (Hear, hear). He was and at the King Edward Hotel the improve the social conditions of Parliament reassembles on 2nd sorry to say he was leaving this police celebrated the day

December

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