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HIRE or PUBLIC VEHICLES,

THE PUBLIC are hersby notified that KOWLOON and NEW KOWLOON

THE: HUNGAONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 218T, 1981.

"WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS,

Letters are lying at this Odios for

¤ Bozan CX, XX, LM, EN, LR, LU, LW, MA, MC, MD, 30,

"ANTED, — About $80,000 (Sixty thousandy at % (or umur) for two will in future be divided into 3 Districts to enable the public to obtain PUBLIC JIN.Years on mortgage of FIRST CLASS HOUSE RICKSHAS in an emergency or when such are PROPERTY, with option to purchase by

Jinrickaha Mortgages within a period of two years.

Reply strictly coäfidential to Box ME, co Daily Press Office.

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District No 4,

Tim Sha Tani Polite District, Telephone for this district is installed in Ngan Shing Kwan Jiurickklis Depot at No. 112, Canton Road. Telephone No. K 11., s

District No. 9

H

Yaameti Polien District. Telephone for this district is installed in Ngan Luk's Jin-") rickehs Dect at No. 142 Canton Road Talaphone No. K71,

"District No. 3.

Sham Shui P & Mong Kok Police Dis tricks. Telephone for these districte is installed in Mow Fuog's Jiuricksha Depot at 39, Portland Street. Telephone No. K 361. District No 4

"

Hang Hom Police District Telephons for this district is installed in Chau Chau In Ting's Jinricksha Depot at 41, Cook Street. Telephone No. E 527,

District Bo. 5.

FURNI

TO LET

TURNISHED or Unfurnished, KELLET

CREST. No. 66, The Peak.

Box No. 1050, Oare of Daily Press Office.

TO LET FURNISHED.

1050

Ji

ROM June 24th to October 4th No. 29,

FPEAK

Apply

ANTED

G. M. HARSTON, Hotel Mansions

(1031

WANTED.

October FURNISHED

Dark City Police District. Telephone WHOUSE or LARGE FLAT

for this district installed in Chau In Ting's Jincickaha Depot at No. 41, Chok Btreat Telephone No. K 197.

The Publicare strongly advised to impresa en their employees the Tiphone Number of the Jinrokelia Deput nearest to their own premiics that a time may be lost in gatting jin- ricks. Should taste be no jinrickala avail. able in any particular Jinricksha Depot the foreman of aneh Dapat han instruction ta pa the zurage on to the next Depot and ensure that ricksha is neut.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, June 16th, 1921.

1084

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD

AND

Reply to

INTIMATION

OLD

BROWN

BRANDY.

E

Arwen Brandy

1091

Box No. 1081, Care of Daily Pres Office,

WANTED.

st

E HARDWARE ASSISTANT (Chinese) for outport Agency, Must be good Salesma Permanent position. Good prospects for energetic man.

TANGINEERING, MACHINERY, &

Apply giving Age, full particulars of Experi ence and Salary expected to

Box No. 1035, Care of Daily Pro Oce

NOTICE.

[1035

25 Years in wood.

Specially selected for

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION W STARLING JEX, Secretary of the

COMPANY, LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"LYCAON"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be

E hare This Day appointed Ma'

Company with power to 'Sigu per Procuration.

THE UNION TRADING CO., LTD. Hongkong, June 20th, 1921. [1030

cables, prognosticate that the effort is! A man who was unable to give my FAR doomed to failure, but we shall be able] account of himself, was found in Con. mare atcurately to estimate the prob-naught Road West, ou Sunday," with a abilities, when we are what response is cut on his upper lip. He was acting made by-the-miners-to-the-move-made strangely, and was taken to the Govern by the owners in re-opening the minement Civil Hospital. It was thought his mind had become temporarily nahinged and giving the men the opportunity to work.

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS

(THROTH REUTER'S ONCT.)

GRAVEST MENAUE IN THE

PACIFIC.

XR. LENNOX SIMPSON'S VIEWS.

LONDON, June 9th. The Daily Telegraph gives prominence An articl by Mr. Lennox Simpson

(Putnam Wealy) blaming the Anglo- Japanese Tranty for the turmoil must

If. in addition to the who as the result of a fall. voted in favour of accepting the new A great iron bridge, to be the biggest terms, the 3 per cent. of the miners in the Orient and to compare favourably who did not take the trouble to vote are with those in western countries. is to prepared to return to work it would be built, across the Sumida River. It 't1 make a vast change in the ontlook.

wil connect the Ryogoku railwa Meanwhile it would be interesting to statimi, with the Manseibashi elevated learn something about the financing of railway station. On the Kanda-ku side the struggle. Animeuse amount of of the "hridge, it will start from the intrigue existing in China, and contend- ing that if the Alliance is allowed to Boney must have been expended in strike Manseibashi gradually rising to pay. The Derbyshire miners, for example, elevation of 40 feet from the ground overlap a roarkable change will ensue, and weze drawing between £70,000 and the Kanda river. When completed, the China and Japan will become friendė, 280.000 a week, and," although before bridge is expected to be ranked among and equals, the strike the Derbyshire Miners' Asso-the splendid sights of Tokyo, ciation was the richest union, man for

man, in the coalfields, the fourth week of the strike completely exhausted the

Assuciation's funds. At the same stage

0

Mr. Simpson appeals to the Dominion

Among the passengers who came over Premiers to study and grasp the fact China by the China Maij str. Sanking that the conditions in Ching, coupled on the present trip were Lo Kok-chai with Great Britain's Japanese, commite

of the strike the Yorkshire Miners' Keneral manager. Mark Thue. reasurer.ments, constitute the gravest menace in

Association had also exhausted all its

available funds, and was fared with th difficulty of fanuring its 150,000 members and their families in the grim industrial struggle.

to It resolved

meet the situation by issuing promissory" uates of i fixe amount to all the members, pay able at focales-opetative stores and with tradesmen who undertook to supply food values in return for these promises to pay. The notes are of the amount of 10% for full members and

and MQ. Fong, secretary, respective-

of the China Mail Steamship Ch..

who have gone to investigate business. conditions. They were joined at Shang- hai by Mr. Walter Yuen-lum, assistant of the president and a member of the board of directors of the company "and" all-cane on to Hongkong. All of these gentlemen are stationed in San Fran cisco. ?

A Chinese News Agency dispatch states that the Peking Foreign Office bas

the Pacific.

CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN.

DEPARTURE FOR LOGVAIN.

"THE HAGUE. June 20th. Prince Hirohito and Prince Kanin loft.

this morning by special train' for Louvain. The Foreign Minister, many officials and high dignitaries bade them farewell at

the station, Vice-Admiral Vanbleyswkris. the Japanese Minister" at the Hague and others attached to Prince Mirohito's suite- during his visit to Holland accompanied him as far as the frontier.

- QUEEN'S "TELEG LAM TU EMPEROR.

TUR HAGER, Jüne 20th. After Prince Hirohito's departure, the Queen telegraphed to the Emperor of

5s. for half members (boys), with 18. for addressed a circular note to the Foreign each member's child under 14 years of Legations on the subject of the foreign age. The liability comes out at £78,000 post-offices now in existence in Chinn per week. A “splendid response” was and requesting the Powers that own reported to have been made by the Co them to close them as soon as possible. operative Stores and the local shop The Foreign Minister's note. which is keepers to the Association's appeal to a very lengthy document, refers to pre- them to honour these promissory notesvious notes addressed, to the Legations ou a pledge by the Association to pay on this subject and bases China's case the money within six months of the on the fact that the existence of foreign Japan Cordially expressing Her Majes

of work at the collieries.post-offices in Chinese territory not only ty's especial' satisfaction at Printer Presumably, something very similar is constitutes a violation of this country's Hirohito's visit; which, Her Majesty being done in many other centres of the sovereignty but is quite unnecessary in said, had left the most agreeable, recollec coal-mining industries. for in these view of the sufficiency, and extent of the Co-operative Societies

Hischarged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF A. S. WATSON & restarting

where to will lin at Consignne's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go- down on and after 20th June.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless motion has been given prior to steamer ATTIVAL

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are b laft in the Godowns ay where they will Tuesdays and Fridays

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

A MEETING will be held in the BOARD.

BOOM of Messer. JARDINE, MATHESON

& Co.'s Office on THURSDAY arst. 23RD JONE, at 6.30 P., for the purpose of forming

Hongkong Branch of the Society. Anyone interested in the Prevention of

be examined on 10.45 àm. and Noon Cruelty to Animals is cordially invitel to

babween the hours

within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th Jane, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before

attend

HONGKONG

י

(1078

AUTOMOBILE

Pollte July, or they will not be recognised My Pozor has given permission

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta

Hongkong, June 19th, 1991,

NOTICE TO CON■IGNEKI,

1085

OCEAN STEAM SEIF COMPANY, LTD.

AND

UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

** LAOMEDON*

FROM NEW YORK,

are hereby notified that the Cargo" will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where It will lie at Consignes' raak. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown an and after Jans 20th:

will be landed, unless notice Optional cargo has been given prior to steamers arrival.

broken, chafed, and damaged goods are All to be laff in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and noon within the fron storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods rasining undelivered after the 17th Jane will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 11th July, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be cffooted.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, June 19th, 1991-

G,

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SALE by tender of W. D. Vensel "HERCULES".

FIENDERS are invited for the purchase of The store-namel wakel with Engines and

Bailors and various spare alorea,"

Tender forms will be issued on application to the undersigned,

Tender forms to reach the Ordnance Office, mot later than 12 NOON, JULT 12TH, 1921.

The vessel

and is now lying at R.A.8.0. Fier and can be viewed on production of form of tender to the Officer in charge Transport, BLAS C.

Particulars of the vessel arG:--

Steam

Tesel.

Length

Depth

ASSOCIATION"

"EMBERS are advised. that the CAPT.

For MOTOR VEHICLES to bo UNATTENDED in the following Streets and Places in KOWLOON.

(1) Middle Road on the South Side.

CO., LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,"

Telephone 16.

11

BIRTH.

left SCHOFIELD-On June 19th, at St. Paul's Hospital, Causeway Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. W. ScHOFIELD, A SON, (1063

DEATHS.

(2) Mody Roud on the North Side between Nathan Road and Cornwall Avenue."

(3) Cromwell Avenue on the West Side. (4) Salisbury Avenne.

"(5) Haiphong Road on the North Side,

(6) Austin Road ontsile the Kowloon Cricket

Clab.

F. BEVINGTON, Secretary. Hongkong, June 13th, 1921.

NOTICE.

[4067

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LTD.

رہا ہو

HISTON.At Shanghai, on June 13th,

large Trade Chinese Postal Service.

Union funds are invested, and the Stores must consequently sink or swim with the Unions. There is also in exist eace a Union Labour Committee which has for some time past heen collecting substantial sums for the support of the miners in the struggle. A large part of these periodical, contributions presun- ably represents grants in aid from other Trade Unions, and a general strike, even for week, would probably bring about nitter financial collapse of the

that ground, alone unions. On

the

A FATAL ACCIDENT.

TRUCK OUT OF CONTROL...

A handtruck drawn by coolieš

WILH

being drawn along in Hollywood Road | yesterday morning, when it got out of control and the coolie in front was knock ed den and run over by the truck:

·tions.

CORRESPONDENCE

THE VISIT OF ARCHBISHOP: MANNIX.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG DALLY PRESS"]

is another loyalist I bastranto. echo "Loyalist's" astonishment that a Thero follow, d. a curious superstitious committen has been formed to give act by a bystander who lighted a bundle Archbishop Mannix a welcome, on big of joss-sticks and held them against the arrival here, but at the same time I bave victim's dose. This seemed to revive the no doubt is will be quite apparent to

took place almost immediately afterwards, low are being expressed.

14

EVELIN MAUDE, the beloved wife of appeal made by the Miners' Executive unconscious man temporarily, but death him that the sentiments of only a select FREDERICK J. HINTON, aged 49 years. Hrces. At Shanghai, on June 14th. Dr. JOBS RESIDE HYKER, in his 60th year Horacons Office: 10a, Due' Voruz E., O. LONDON CVRION: 181, Plans BERZNY, E‚C.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, JUNE 21st, 1921.

FINANCING THE STRIKE,

CERTIFICATE NO. 1372 for 12 old silve 60 Gold Shares in this Society standing in the shares Nos.14857/68 now converted into name of Bay. WILLIAM ROBERTS BRACE (Deceased), late of READING, has been from the date hereof the above document be not much information about the conditions LOST, and if at the expiration of one month

We are not getting from REUTER" as

and of no effect, and a Certificate for the 60 at Home arising out of the coal miners' God Shares will be issued in its steal by the strike as the importance of the 'subject Society.

forthcoming the same will be deemed cancelled

C: MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager. Hongkong, May 24th, 1921.

[984

JAPANESE

would appear to justify. For newspaper readers in the Far East it would be of

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is hardly, likely to meet with an age response, and the longer the response, is delayed the less likely is any to be made.

The Rev. A. J. Walker, formerly of Holy Trinity Cathedral. Shanghai, has accepted an incumbency in Yorkshire..

The death occurred at Peking, on the 14th inst., of Mr. J. E. Foley, traffic manager for the North of China for the Chinese Government Railways!

:

A HOUSE COLLAPSE..

ONLY JUST VACATED.

As regards the second paragraph of "Loyalist's" letter, I think the fact that tha Committee is headed by a senior afficer of His Majesty's Forces' should be sufficient to show that the visit is of 1-2 non-political nature."Yours faith

#

At 3 p.m. on Saturday, the roof of No. co, Connaught Road West collapsed, fully, bringing down with it the whole of the neighbouring house, No. 69. Luckily, both houses had been vacated earlier in the day

ANOTHER LOYALIST.

[TO THE EDITOR OF "THE HONGKONG DAILY PREAR."]

Sin-I have read in your paper of the ' unwelcome" attitude which" " Loyalist", has adopted towards Archbishop Man-

pix.

the advice of Mr. "Hall, architect, who had inspected the houses and pronounced them to the unsafe and liable to collapse ture of the inmates, a tragedy would at any time. But for the timely depor

Immediately doubtless have resulted.

Let me deign to explain that every after the collapse, Ncs. 91, 92, 3 and 94,trus Catholic in this Universe will con- which were affected by the collapse, were ordered by the P.W.D. to be vacated and tinue to sympathise with and aid poor the Department undertook shoring work. people irrespective of their cationality or creed, even if they are the most bitter enemies of the King. Has Christ. ORIENTALS IN CANADA, not said "Love your enemics". We EXCLUSION OF CHINESE URGED, are simply sticking to this maxim, and

nothing else,refore, I hope that no- The Orienta! problem was debated in true Catholic in this Colony will be the House of Cotamions, at Ottawa, on handicapped by the little item appearing April 27th.

in the papers regarding the arranging Mr. H. H.-Stevena (Vancouver) urged

Archbishop оп his arrival.-Yours faithfully,

STAUNCH CATHOLIC. Hongkong, June 20th, 1921..

Attache of the Italian Legation, at Capt. A. Pitri, Assistant Commercial Peking, committed suicide on the night of the 13th inst., by shooting himself.

The total output of the Kailan Mining infinitely greater interest than the Administration's mines for the week details of the "intensive training for the ending June 4th, amounted to. 93,432 coming DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER boxing, or tons, and the sales during the period to even the details of the Anglo-American 3,151 tons. NEW COMMEMORATIVE polo match. This coal strike has been The Fire Brigade, yesterday, received now for nearly three call to a fire at 347, Queen's Bond West, progress STAMPS.

months, causing widespread inconveni- where some palm leaves had become ence and hardship to every inhabitant ignited. The outbreak was dealt with of the country, throwing hundreds of before it caused much damage.... thousands of people out of work, and involving the nation in immense

forded in French Town, Shanghai, fosion order against all Chine with the financial losses by the restrictions the east the authorities in case of emer-exception of business men, and to inform failure of the coal supply imposes on the gency. 4 notice has been issued by the the Chinese Government" that 'this' order. trade and commerce of the country. The Consul-General calling the attention of

had been made necessary by · Chinese latest cables give no hope of an early all ex-service men to the scheme.

evasion of the Canadian immigration settlement, but rather point to the

The police have received a report from laws. As regarded Japanese immigra prolongation of the struggle and its extension to other branches of industry, the manager of the On Chan Baak, of tion, an agreement between the two coun By an overwhelming majority the miners, Ku Eau Street, of Cantos, of the distries was pretty well, observed, but it had rebellion against Britain rendered con- a ballot, have rejected the latent appearance of one of his shroffs, who was been strained, sufficiently to justify aiderable assistance to Germany and proposed basis of settlement, and their sent out on Saturday to collect 84,500 on Canada in warning Japan that unless it helped to prolong the war. Since then Executive has decided to invite all behalf of the bank, and has not returned were closely adhered to, an exclusion hundreds of policemen and soldiers have

50th anniversary of Postal System,

11 SENS AND 3 SENS

PICTORIAL.

at 10 cents per set of 2 Stamps,

GRACA & COM

Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goods Post Cards, Toys, ate.

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG..

... 84 foet'

17

£ inches

10

3

PO Box 620.

Beara Displacement Tonnage ...170. Horas Power

Knota

..800.

Working pressure per sq. in. 150 lbs.

Engines by Cor & Co. Falmouth,

Vessel bait at Falmouth,

Construction of vessel. Wood up to water line,

iron plated above, Approximate carrying capacity:-

25 Tons or 101 Fassengers.

E G. SPINKS Captain,

Orduancé Ofic

RA.O.C. Depot,

Queen's Road East

SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE

21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG. TOR the use of all Men the Mercantile

Marine and H.M.) Navy.

Reading and Writing Rooms, Billiard Room, Officers Boom, C.R.0.'s Room Restaurant, Concert Hall, Church,

од

Trades Unions affected in wage disputes to meet them

An auxiliary defence corps. is to be the Government to put in force an exclu./of a warm reception for our good old

eince.

with the object of "An announcement

order would be issued. He also advocated

law to prevent Orientals from owning,

of -- considerable er losing land in Canada. This problem taking national action with the miners interest to residents of Kowloon and New in British Columbia bad during the fast to secure their mutual demands." Kowloon will be found among today's five years developed along the same lines Unless this renewed attempt to secure advertisements. Arrangements have been as it had it California,

a general strike fails, as the effort made made by the Police authorities which couple of months ago tailed, a state will enable the pablić to obtain public of affairs will CEBUS

approaching jinrickshas by telephoning in an emer-

Private Cabins and beds in Dormitories.anarchy and revolution. Meanwhile the geney or wheu vehicles are not available the gorilla is less than the gap which

Motor Launch "Dayspring."

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da indications, as we have them in the on the public jaricksha" stands.

The break which separates man from separates the gorilla from the lowest apa -Professor Arthur Keith.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG

DAILY PRESS.

Si-1 1016 the Sinn Feiners by open

been done to death in the most cruel fashion.

Archbishop Mannix presumably lends his august countenance to these fout deeds, which, if unrestrained, would wreck the Empire. Should not a com milles be organised to convince the authorities that his landing among us is resented?-Yours sincerely,

ULSTER-SCOT

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