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TENSE

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Correspondents Await Text Of Note To Japan

COMMITTEE WILL OFFER MINOR

SERVICES

Brussels, To-day.

ANNUAL BAZAAR

ANTI-JAPANESE FOR THE DEMONSTRATION HONG KONG POOR

The appeal to be addressed to Japan by the IN CITY TO-DAY

Brussels Conference is likely to consist of four parts, Trans-Ocean learns from reliable quarters.

The first part of the appeal takes cognisance of Japan's reply to the Belgian Government's invita- tion to attend the Conference.

THE SECOND PART REFERS TO ARTICLE VII OF THE NINE-POWER TREATY OF FEBRUARY 6, 1922, AND POINTS OUT THAT THIS ARTICLE WOULD HAVE ALLOWED JAPAN TO SUBMIT HER COMPLAINTS TO THE OTHER SIGNATORIES OF THE TREATY.

The third part of the appeal re- THIS WEEK

futes the Japanese assertion that

the Brussels Conference is unduly ON THE LOCAL

influenced by the League of Na-

tions, and says that the Conference SHARE MARKET

is completely independent of out- side interference.

To have held an annual Bazaar in the Colony every year for fifty- three years is the record held by Suspected of selling Japanese the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, goods, Shui Hing, a firm of general and to-morrow (Sunday) it is hold- dealers, was this morning the helps the poor of all nationalities ing the fifty-fourth The Society

centre of a minor anti-Japanese and creeds. The members visit demonstration which necessitated the homes of those whom they the despatch of the Emergency Unit benefit, and the chances of decep- tion are reduced to a minimum. to the scene.

When there are so many H POOF About 9 lock this morning, a people, as there are in Hong Kong, small crowd gathered outside the one wishes to help the most needy, and this is well done by giving premises, situated at 187/195 Des

assistance through the Society. Voeux Road Central, and shouted The Bazaar is organised in such that Japanese goods were being a way as to make it possible for sold there

those who attend to enjoy a plea- sant afternoon or evening while at the same time baving the satisfac- tion of contributing to an excellent

have come to Hong Kong because of the security which it offers in these times have been anxious to show in some way their apprecia- tion for their reception in the Co- lony, and this Bazar gives them an opportunity. Many have gladly promised to attend.

The Police were informed by Messrs. G. A. Harriman and telephone by an onlookers and the

Co.'s weekly share report and mar Emergency van was sent down im- work. A number of people who In the fourth part, the committee ket review issued at Friday night (yet to be formed) offers its ser states:

mediately. By the time it had vices as impartial mediator in the A quite confident and steady arrived, the crowd had dispersed Sino-Japanese conflict

market prevails and rates register but, as a precautionary measure, substantial improvement over those pickets were posted at close a week ago Transactions

POSTER TO BLAME

The Bazaar will be held at

The appeal finally declares that the former Belgian Foreign Minis however have been limited owing to ter, M Spaak, as President of the

la dearth of sellers, at quotations, Conference, will be glad to explain and, where business has been post. It appears that an anti-Japanese the appeal in detail if further in-ble, buyers have been compelled poster was pasted on a pillar out-Chatham Road, Kowloon, in formation is wanted by the Ja-

to pay considerably higher than hid side the stare during the night and not far from the Rosary Church, panese Foreign Office.

prices. Manila continues to keep this morning a crowd gathered and will remain open all the after steady, but quotations, are mostly around to read it. Incited by some noon and evening At night the AWAITING COMPLETION

unchanged from & week ago. of the rougher element, shouting grounds will be elaborately illume-

Banks and Insurances have been started and the situation was Meanwhile, Conference circles and newspaper correspondents are keenly sought and the former, as a ginning to look grave. looking forward with tense expects-fresult have come up to $1622 The prompt action of a Chinese

Unions have improved t

to $515-520, detective, however, prevented serious Cantons to $265 and Hong Kong developments. He tore down the Fires to $240. Utilities also have poster, arrested the most ~ rowdy The document will be the first met with support, so that Hong agitator and kept the crowd mov- concrete statement by the Confer-Kong Electrics are bid for at $5621⁄2 ing until the Emergency Unit ar- ence Trans-Ocean --

tion.

to completion of the draft memorandum.

PRINCE'S LIBEL SUIT

Date Fixed For Hearing

and Star Ferries up to $82. Lights rived have been active up to $11.80 sales] about unchanged Yaumatis were dealt in at $25 Telephones (old) }

be

imated

were very firm up to $26.60 and the Aquarium Society

H.K. NOTE FORGERY PLANT RAID IN CANTON

counterfei

Police

Canton, To-day.

plant, in which New shares sold at $9:30. Small

forged Hong Kong and Shanghai business was done in Macão - Rec- The next meeting of the Hong Banking Corporation notes trics at $163. Trams are

$13.90 Kong Aquarium Society will be total face value of $200,000 middle. Dairy Farms exchanged at held on Wednesday next at 3.30 paiscovered, was $24% and have further takers. Wat p.m. in the Laboratory of the yesterday afternoon. sons sold at $4% and are buyers Biology Department of the Hong The printing factory was located Atmel suit by Prince and Princess still. Sinceres have spurted to $1.65. Kong University A paper will be on the second floor of No. 12 Chegodieff against Metro-Goldwyn Ropes are $3.80 and Cements $12 read by the Vice-President on kon Mayer Pictures Ltd, has been fixed buyers.

The Courtship and Breeding of South.

Following this a

free Two men were arrested. Marsman Hong Kong at. 46 and distribution of

Well matured t

they recently more shares are wanted; sellers hold cal will be made. All for 5/- Vibro Piling are 54 hayers. are requested to bring com

Er hearing by Mr. Justice Hibery Small business was transacted in Fishes.”

in the King's Bench Division for Monday, Nov. 15.

Mr. Norman Birkett, K. C, who, with Mr. F. W. Wallace, for the plaintiffs, explaine would be a convenience to if a date could be Chegodieff was Evi and Prince

in Paris:

Hotels are now $5.30, Lands $3175 Humphreys $8 and Realtys 184.80, all buyers prices.

Raubs have taken a turn for the better at $82

Providents (old) have been act and close $2.271⁄2 buyers, wit cents bid for the

The Ma

GLOUCESTER HOTEL

ing-

Road

They

for them the

up to $116 and

HUGO AND JACQUELINE

zad a few done.

wert?

ised at 64 cts. Surocs at 31 and A

But al

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