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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1989.

WANG CHING-WEI'S WESTMINSTER REQUEST TO JAPAN MEMORIAL TO

Chungking, To-day..........

Well-informed circles disclose GEORGE V

Prime

that Wang Ching-wei, expelled Kuomintang leader, intends to re-

London, To-day. The House of Commons carried quest the Japanese Government to abolish the so-called Provisional resolution moved by the

unanimously yesterday afternoon a Government in Peiping and the Minister authorising the Govern- Reformed Government in Nanking ment to devote to the purposes of and support him in the establish- George V, property in the Old Pa- King

ment of a bogus Central Govern- lace Yard now vested in the Office ment, and to grant $3,000,000 of Works and required for forming monthly to finance his "peace"

"an open space round the statue of

His late Majesty. activities.

Ja National Memorial to

The Premier reviewed the suc- It is understood that negotiations cessive changes in the original pro- between Wang Keh-min and Liang|posal for site of the statue and the Hung-chih, respectively of the controversies to which they bogus governments in Peiping and given rise, and made clear Nanking, and Wang's delegates the Government had had no have brought no result.

in these decisions which were the

had

that

part

Wang's attempt to induce Mar-responsibility of the National Mem-

orial Committee. shal Wu Pei-fu, the ertawhile war- lord now living in retirement in Peiping, has also ended in failure.

Central News.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

He expressed the view, however, that the site and monument would make a worthy memorial to a King for whose personal character and public service all of them must ever retain the deepest respect and gra- titude.

Incidentally, curtailment of the site surrounding the monument would result in the release of

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE further sum from the Memorial

THE BURNS PHILP LINE

From Melbourne, Sydney, Salamaua, Rabaul and Manila

The M.V. "NEPTUNA"

Fund for the other and more cost- ly part of the memorial scheme- the provision of playing fields.

TRIBUTES TO LATE KING The Deputy Labour Opposition. Leader, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, and Sir Archibald Sinclair, for the Li- Consignees of Cargo are hereby in-berals, also declined to revive or formed that all Goods are being land- associate themselves at this stage ed at their

risk into the hazardous with past controversies as to alter- and/or extra hazardous Godowns of native sites or extent of the site. The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from

Mr. Greenwood thought it was

the wharves delivery may be obtained. peculiarly appropriate that His late No claims will be admitted after the Majesty, who was bound by close Goods have left the Godowns, and all ties to Parliament through years Goods remaining undelivered after the of rapid 1st July will be subject to rent.

constitutional change,

All claims against the steamer must should have a memorial so close to be presented to the Undersigned on or the Houses of Parliament. before the 15th July or they will not be Sir Archibald Sinclair believed recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded

the proposals of the National Mem- Warehouse Regulations

orial Committee would result in a consignees must have a Revenue Officer in atten-memorial worthy of the country. dance when damaged dutiable goods and of the qualities of the late are examined.

King as a constitutional ruler and Goods are to be left in the Godowns, as a man who was held in lasting where they will be examined on the affection and veneration by the Bri- 30th June, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. God-tish people.-British Wireless. dard and Douglas.

All broken,, chafed, and

damaged

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

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Union Ins. ·$460 ́8.

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Providents $4% b.

MINING

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LANDS, HOTELS, & BLDGS.

H. K. Lands $35.20 b., $36.8.

H. K. Realties- $4.80 s.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H. K. Tramways $16.40 b.

H. K. Electrics $55

98.

INDUSTRIALS

Cantón Ices $1 b.

STORES, &C.

Dairy Farms (Old) $22 s.

MISCELLANEOUS

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4% pm. b.

Antamoks Ps. 22 sa.

Atoks Ps. :261⁄2 'sa.

Baguio Gold Pa. .23% sa;

Batong Buhay Ps014 sa..

Benguet Consol. Ps. 10,80 sa.

Big Wedge Pá. „24 sa.

Coco Grove: Ps. 82 sa.

1, X. L. Pa.,50 88.

Itogons Pa. 24% 88. Masbatas Ps. 11% sa.

Mind. Mother Lode Ps. 104 88. Mine Operation Ps. .14% 82. North Camarines Ps. 28 ga. Paracale Gumaus Ps." .18 88. San Mauricio Ps. .95 sa. Surigao Consol. Ps. .21% 88. Suyoc Consol. Ps. 15 sa.. United Paracales Ps. 44

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