NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
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MARINE ENGINEERS GUILD OF .CHINA, Hongkong Brinelt.
TIRE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
B
will be held at the Guild Office, Sailors' Home, on THURSDAY, 16th FanaUARY 1933, at 5. Ü'clock, P.M. sharp.
W. J. STOKES,
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Branch Secretary,
NIPPON YESEN KAISHA,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE V STRAITS. CON
ONSIGNEES ergo for Hongkong per B. "TOTFORK MARU are hereby
THL HONGKONG DALLY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
INTIMATIONS
BACE HOLIDAYS,
~HE EXCHANGE BANKS will open for
The transaction of Public Business at
9.3 L 0 30 DAY. TUESDAY mod
WEDNESDAY, the 20th, 31st and 22nd. February, & close at 12 noon. Hongkong, 11th February, 1923.
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UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
OF
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
HOLDERS will be hell in the dice of Mzasz DODWILL COMPANY LIMITED OR THURSDAY the 18th February 19 at 11.30 4.3 for the purpose of I receiving the report f useat of accounts to 31st December 1921.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF
& GODOWN Co, Ltr.
ONSIGNEES of cargo landed into this
Company's godowns" "dering the present
INTIMATION
unsettled state of affairs are hereby notified WATSON'S
that all cargo remaining in solown after expiry of the free storage period will be subject to all extraordinary expenses incurred in connection therewith.
W. S. BROWN,"
Secretary. Hongkong, February 11th, 1922.
AND
15TH, 1992
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140
WHISKY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CGM)ANY CHINA MUTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. NONSIGNEES of Cargo far Hongkong per hereby notifieu that
notified that owing to the Strike of Cargo and the General Managers, together with a state- MAGAPESOR" of affairs in Hong-
Wharf Coolies, cargo for Hongkong will be over carried and landed at Shpaghai and or at Kobe
Cos-ignees are therefore recommended to make the necesary arrangements respecting insurance etc, accordingly. The cares will be returned to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agenta. Hongkong, Februady 13th 1922.
HONGKONG HOTEL
CRILL BOOMI,
THE
18th.
(42.
BE USUAL DINNER DANSANT will NOT be held on THURSDAY, February
(415
HOLTS WHARF KOWLCON,
NONSIONEES of Cano landed at Holt's Wharf during the prevent uneettled stata of affaina are hereby notifies that any extra- onlinary expenses inen ret in the handling of
cargo will be for their movomat.
Bas]
BUTTERFIELD SWIRE
Agents
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Transfer Books of the Compant will be oring to the present closed from the 6th to 18th February 1922 both dates inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD. General Manages.
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THE DAIRY FARM, IDE. & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD,
Νο
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Traaster Books of the Company will be slowed from WEDNESDAY, the Pul of February, to TUESDAY, the 26th _Fibruary, 1922, bolh days inclusive, during which period Cansfers of shares cf shares can be registeret.
по
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A, MANUR,-
1337
Secretary.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
CO., LTD.
HE THIRTY THIRD
ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices_of_the_Company, St George's" Buildings, Chater Road, Victoris, Hongkong, on THURSDAY the 16th day of February 111 o'clock in the forenson for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Account and Report of the Directors for the
dividend
THE STEWARDS request the pleases of year ending 1st December 1821 and declaring
the praxence of the LADIES at the GRAND STAND and the ENCLOSURE In- ing the Races
Stand and Each sure will be reserved for. Members Members Wivesas Pamlies; tickets are now radyol max he tained from Messrs. Liastead & ria All tickets must be produced to gain mission.
H. BIRKEIT.
Clerk of the Course.
Ecogkong, 11th Fabriny, 1922.
HONGKONG 1OCKEY CLUB....
RACE MEETING 92.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAYAND SATURDAY.
FEBRUARY 25, fier, dest as itu.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION to the GRAND
STAND and ENCLOSURE may be ob Lained from MEN KELLY & Waist, Lan, er at the Gate, Price $12 for the Meeting or $4. per day. No one admitted without a Ticket, to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.
BIRKETT,
་
Clerk of the Course...
Hangkang, 11th February, 12
HONGKONG J. CKEY CLUB.
PASSES for Ferrauts will be issued on ar
pilention to the Undersize
A
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will the CLOSED from MONDAY the 6th February 1923, unit THURSDAY the 16th February 1992, both d ye inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors, SHE^AS, TÔMES & CO., General Managerz
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Hongkong, 1st February, 1945
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
PROPOSED NEW ISSUE of SHARES
to MEMBERS on the REGISTER on 17th February, 1992.
BOOKS of the THE TRANFFER
Company will be closed from the 18th to 15th February, 1929, both daysinclusive. Date: the 7th, February, 1922, By Order of the Bourd
F. N. BEAUREPAIRE,
Secretary. (3-13
CORPORATION,
is
The price of this Whisky kong due to strike of seamen, sto, cargo for higher than many imported cased Hongkong will he landed at Shanghai anil con sigues are recommended to make necessary arrangements as to insuranca etc. accordingly The cargo will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta, Hongkong, February 10th, 1999,
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THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO.,
· LTD., OF GOTHENBURG. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
WITH reference to our advertis
meat dated 8th FEBUARY, 1929, consignees are hereby notified that Owners of Swedish steamer JAPAN" have telegraphically instructed us to refer
Whiskies, because it costs more, and is better. You get real value because you are not paying the cest of world-wide advert sing..
consigaces of cargo for Hongkong and/or SOLE AGENTS: transhipment cargo at Hongkong to
Clause No. 10 of Bill of Lading
A.B. THE SWEDISH TRADING CO. FIL IN CHINA, LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong. 10th February, 1929.
THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
303 A. S. WATSON
CONSIGNEES of cargo for Hongkeng per
EASTERN are hereby notified that owing to the strike of Cargo and Wharf Coolies cargo for Hongkong will be ladd an Tokobama or Kobie and Consignees are recon- mended to make the necessary arrangements as to insurance etc. accodingly. The cargo will be transhipped to Horgkong na soon as conditions at this port Leeams norma
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO..
Agents. Hongkong, 11th February, 1922. [358
NIPPON YUSEN: KAISHA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Arrived 16th. Fehrna FROM JAPAN PORTS.
YONSIGNEES of cargo tot Horgkong per M.NPENANG MARU”'
A. TOKUSHIMA MARD“ are hereby notified that owing to the strike of Cargo and Wharf coolies, cargo for Hongkong wit be carried on to Singapore and landed at that port. Consignees are therefore recom- mended to make the necessary, arrangements
especting insurance etc.
The
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI RANKING be returned to Hongkong ingarlistele
conditions as this port become hormal
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agenta.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
NORARY EARLY MEETING of Hongko g. 16th Febunary, ats
the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the CITY BALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 18th, day of February, 1992,
No Servants will be allowed inside the ENa CLOSURE of the Race Course during Race Tays WITHOUT TICKETS, which can be had
on application to the Undersigned.
while in attendance on their employers or when These Tickets are only available for Servants on duty at the various Stands,
Any Chinese found loitering about with Ser. vante passes in their possession will forfeit then, and the holders there, will be removed from
·H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course.
the Maclosure
Hongkong, 11th February, 1922.
FUBLIC AUCTION
ON
400
The Undersigned have received instru- tions to sell by tulille auction,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and "THUESDAY, the 7th, 8th and 9th MARCH, 1929,
si H. DL. Naval Yard, Hongkong," and
Kowloon Naval Depot, commencing each day at 9:30 năm, with no interval from
12 noon to 1.30pm. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL
STORES,
Compri
&
at
Life Boats Dingerie Cable, Cooking Whaters, Cells and Electrical Fittings, Stoves, Ships Fittings,. Iron Beds, Mattessen and Fittings Ice Chests, Steel Tanks, Life Halts, Life Belts, Motors, Carpets, Rugs, Mats,
old
Table Covers, Blankets, Canvas Ecsen. Old Cordage, Canvas
Uid India Rabber, Rags Leather, Old Ashester, Oid iron, Brass. Copper, Aad. Gun Metal and Steel, Coal Sacks, wood, Iron, Wood and Gian Metal Block, Lamps, Searchlights, Gauges, Propellers, Fan Engines, Steel Tubes, Steel Wire Rope, Oil Chain Caule, Compresses and Compass fittings de,
A quantity of Structural Steelwork sahcint for 3 complete sheds, 60 feet by 255 feet andĪ sundry other steelwork, and raia water piper, gutters, da
Lots
may
he inspected on Monday, the 6th March, 1992 Also sale of Qld and Surplus Victuaijing Stores at, Kowloon Naval Depot, on Friday, 10th
arch, Comprising :---- * Corned Beef, Tiinal Rabbit, Salt Peas, Beaus
and biscoita for
Food Serge, Flannel, ele. Remnant Belling and Sundry Articles of Clothing and Mess Gear.
„Terms of Sa'r :-As detuled in Catalogue.
HUGHES & BOUGH, By Appointment Auctioners to the Adinirally, Hongkong, Fabrmary Lhl, 1942,
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cattle or
at Noox, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with statomint if acounts for the wear ending 31st. December, 1921
NIPPON YUƐEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
fa£7
FROM CALCUTTA AND RANGOON VI
BTRAITS.
CO. LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchacts.
ESTABLISHED YEARS.
son.
TELEPHONE 618.
BIRTHS. "
&
DowLzAt Shanghai on February Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. EDGAR H. DOWLER a daughter. DRAKEFORD-A Changsha. to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DRAKEFORD, of Mukden, a
son.
DEATHS.
[422
All
for occupation by foreign troops.
By the P. & G. Nagoya, which atrived the Powers, signatories of the Protocol yesterday. Mr. G. E. Burkill." Mr. A of 1001 except Spain, have stationed David and Mr. W. Hill came down from troops at one or more of these points, Shanghai to ride in the Races next week. theses Powers being "Austria-Hungary,|»
The troopship Dufferin, with the 1/109 Belgium, France, Germany, Great Bri- tain. Holland, Italy, Japan, Russia and Grenadiers due to reach Hongkong on The 9/29 Punjabis return fa the United States. The total number of Friday, these troops balore the 'Great War of ladia on the Dufferin, which will leave 1914-19 was in the neighbourhood of 9,000.lienti Smith, has been appointed for
about February 20th. The troops of seme of the Powers were duty on board as 0.C. Troops, Capt. M. withdrawit after the outbreak of the war Glover-as Ship's Adjutant; Capt. E. E. those of Austria-Hungary and German Murrag I.M.S., "as SEO i/e Troops, were interned by China on the rapture Lieut. R. K. Emerson ship's quarter- of diplomatic reintions with the Central
master. Powers, but those of other Powers still
Lieut. Col. E.
remain." China's greatest grievance, On the authority of the Sunton Times void at Versailles, and apparently again we mentioned a day or two ago that the at. Washington, is that foreign troops are workmen of the Kwongtung Electric"Com. present also in several other places in any were threatening to strike. We China, and that these, unlike the Lega-yesterday's issue:-"We have been relis notice that our contemporary says in its tion guards and the troops stationed
jably informed that there was no “threaten- along the Peking-Mukden railway, remain
ing strike' in the Kwangting Electria on Chinese soil, not by sanction af treaty Company as stated in our issue of the but against the repeated protests of the 11th inst. The report has appeared in Chinese Government.. These were the the vernacular press also. It is now re-
Japanese and Russian troops which
ported that the labourers of the plant did. have been stationed in Manchuria; net demand 30 per cent. increase in wages. ULE the present time, we suppose they What they are demanding, is triple pay are entirely Japanese, and their nun for those who worked on the New Year "he is probably known only to the
Holidays. „ At present they are receivlag Japanese War Ofici The strength of double pay. This matter is now in the the foreign troops which are in China bands, of the arbitrators and no doubt, under sanction of the Protocol of 1901 is will bo settled satisfactorily" now just about 3.000, and of these over
3,000 are quartered at Tientsin. Accord-
1
ing to the statistics for 1920 (thus latest MR. H. ORE'S SIXTH RECITAL. we have) there were stationed at Tientsin. Monday'a concert consisted entirely of. 950 officers and men of the United States Russian "compositions. Indeed, of the army: about 740 British; nearly 1,000 six composers represented Rubinstein was French (ebily. Annamese tirailleurs);}
and 700 Japanese, the spital of the only name that failed to terminato in "sky" or "y"; and it may be added China there are, all told, about 1.000 that his Polka was almost the only piece foreign troops, a
that might have been written by a Ger- China's citse for the withdrawal of the
INRA, So for MA it is possible to foreign troopy stationed in China by generalize nationally, the characteristics. sanction of the Protocol is that the of Russian music may be said to be, first, Government believes the necessity for treatment of the minor scale somewhat their presener has ceased to exist, and the lines of the Becksiastical odos. that the conditons which inspired the conman enough phenomenon when the treaty provisions in the respect have!
attumpt is midle to barmenize primitive disappeared. It is submitted that the music, which, us a rule, has no semitones respect of the Chinese for foreign lives-and, secondly (perhaps in consequence and property in recent years has beef of this a certain wistfulness which is striking, and beyond criticism, even in absent from the metaphysical Teutonic time of internal disturbance," Hot tax and from the fantastic. Itatina schools, BELL-1AVING-On 14th February, at East. this respect hus' beth inspired by the the only other two which are worth con- Paint, the wife of Mr. JOHN BELL-knowledge that foreign troops were at sidering until quite recent years. From IRVING, soul,
2. (423 BASDINEL-At. Tientsin, on February 7th,
hand to ensure it is a matter on which the formal point of view the Russians, on to Mr. and Mrs. ROLAND BANDINEL, & opinions may differ. It is represented that the whole, cunfire thetaselves within the the presence of Legation guards and established system. Mr. Ores programme foreign troops between the Capital and, Gavotte in strict eight-bar torm. There tenta-neda Humoresque, a Polka and a the sea does violence to the sense of was even a Barcarolle, which in the ven pride of the Chuse people, in that they delssohn we can imagine dressing up as text seems somewhat incongruous. Men- ure a standing derogation of China's a gondolier, but for the gloomy Hach sovereignty."" In the same light, accord-maninov 'one would" bare thought a fuc MCINTYRE-On 3rd February, at Dairening to the Chinese memorandam, must and a samovar more appropriate.
(Dalny), to the wife (nee Chope), of
The two compositions of Lindoy were R. W MCINTYRE, of Butterfeld be viewed the existence of the special irresistibly reminiscent of Debussy, But Swire, a daughter.
quarter occupied by the foreign Lega- this is probably an inversion of the facts, tions, which, according to treaty, "shuullover land and sen, fors novelty, took pick as it is certain that Debussy, in his search be considered as an area specially re-ings from Rusia just as much as from served for, their use and placed under Spain and China,
The Arensky Etudes serined to be good exercise, which is their exclusive control, in which the presumably, the chief object of an Etude. Chinese shall not have the right to reside, Glazounow was "represented by a chara and which may be made delensible."ing, Carotte and some most ingenions variations on a thoroughly Russian theme, Such an area, China wys, finds no mestly of three notes Rachmaninov is parallel in other capitals of the world. koown to the whole world by his C-sharp That is perfectly true, but it has also to inevitable encore; the five other pieces minor Prelude, which was given as an be said that the circumstances which which we heard were all fine music, Roxorong Orion: 101, Dau Faux RÐ., O.
formed the reason and justifiention" for though one becomes somewhat wearied by, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLANT STRAST, E-Csuch a demand were also unparalleled in perpetual gloom through which hardly a checriul ray penetrutes. It reminds history. The Conference at Washington one of someone's description of the typical has accepted the view that the conditions plot of a Russian play-in the first three aets the heroine thinks she is dying of which led to the stationing of foreign cancer, and a the Inst net she nds to troops in China have disappeared, and so her joy that it is consumption." take the steps necessary for the introduction
we may expect short to see these garrisons
To many, Tsehaikovsky will always) of an Ordinance into the Legislative Council
withdrawn. Among foreign residents in certainly his four" eenipositions, with stand for the whole of Russian music; and of the Colony of Hongkong and for the enact-
Northern China the step is certain to be which the programme opened, stood out ment of tae same by the Governor of with the advice and consent of the
viewed with much misgiving white mili- from the eat in their lucidity, their Crusell thereof to effect the amendments
boldness and their individuality. tary and politied conditions are such as election could hardly have been improved necessary to the Ordinances under which the Corporation is incorporated and carrying on
they are in China. Whether anything upon. business so as to allow of the dinary zote Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, when Two resolutions were adopted by the will come of the request to China to re- Mr. Ore's execution seems to improve işare the Corporation being increased to and or from the Wharyes delivery can be Washington Conference at the beginning dues her own military forces is extremely as his series of recitals goes on. His ruas 320,000,000 (being the amount of the present obtained.. pad
of the Corporation) and to No claims will admitted after the goods have of the present month which have so far doubtful. There has been a lot of talk (thanks, in part, to a very fine Chicker modify the requiremente as regards left the Godowns and all goods remaining un-evoked but little comment. One calls for about "disbanding superfluous troops," the deposit of
of it
be subject to reut (a) to relieve the Corporation from the ntowity of Feeping with the Crown Agents or with Trustees appointed by the Secretary of State coin or bullon as security against any part of the ordinary hole issue and to give the Corporation the such portion of the same Becaring option of
be secured by the deposit as is required fat the option of the Corporation) either
coin.
or of
securities approved by the
Tte REGISTER SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 1993, (both days inclusive, during which period Gtb. February, to SATURDAY, 19th. February, no transfer of shares can bu
can be registered. AND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EXTRAORDINARY MEET that ING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the BONGKONG 点 SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION will be held on the day and at the place aforesaid immediately upon the termins ion of the Ordin ry Yearly Meeting. for the purpose of considering and if thought it of pusing the following resolution, viz
SL
That the Directors of the Hongkong & anghai Banking Corporation be and they are hereby requested and adborthed Lay and on
näthorised
to
ingnes in such manner as
I to
Secretary of State.
(b) to relieve the Corporation of the obliga- tion to keep as each of its establishments an amount of coin or ballion equal in Taine to 1/3rd. at least of the notes issued from such establishment and actually in circulation and to leave sasis matter to the discretion of the Corporation. and (o) to allow the Corporation to keep por- required to be depented with the Colonisi Feretary Colonial Treasurer a security inst excess zote issue (viz: the issue
the coin or
Colony where its notes are issued to such Amounts and subject to such conditions ás may be approved. From time to time by the Governor By Order of the Count of Director:
A. STEPHEN, Chiel Manager. Hongkong, 24th. January, 1922.
notified that owing to the strike of Cargo and CONSIGNEES of Cargo for Hongkong per
Wharf Coolies, cargo for Hongkong will be car ried on to Japan and possibly fandel at Kobu. assignees are therefore recommended to make the necessary arrangements respecting In- surance, etc. accordingly. The Cargo will be at this port become zormal" returned to Hongkong immediately conditions
3.8. "CALCUITA MARU" are hereby
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Ageals. Hongkong, February 10ih. 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
HAMBURG-AMERICA LINE.
THE Motor ship.
CLARKE-At Honolulu, on February 5th, Mrs. M. CLARKE (formerly of Kalee, Shanghai), aged 71 years. HAW-At Shanghai, on February 9th, GRACE, beloved wife of JAMES HAWEs, aged 33 years. “ BIURRAY-KIDD.-At Dundee, Scotload, on December 22nd, GEORCE MURRAY K190: late C.M. Customs Service, is his 68th year.
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The Daily Press.
HOSOKONG, FEBRUARY 181, 132.
IN
“HÄVELLAND " harig arrived, Consignees of Cargo by herare hereby notified thas all good are being landed at their risk, into the Fazardous and or extra. hazardous Gedowns of The ongkong and
THE FOREIGN TROOPS
CHINA.
25
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The
most delicate and the bass parts
"ing piano) stand out amazingly. Above
that most rare of combinations. A large.
appreciation.
All Claims must reach us by the 2nd Feb., China, and the other asks China to contrading, military straps in China are audience listened with attention and
or they will not ke recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD.
Agenta Hongkong, 13th February, 1922.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHÄ,
XOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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Arrived 18th February from BOMBAY.
BAW MARU," "
NEWS.
MUSICUS.
[BY COURTESY OF THE "CHINA MAIL."] FRENCH HONOUR FOR CHAIRMAN
OF SHANGHAI OLUB.
reduce her own military forces. Accord farger to-day" thap they have ever been. ing to the Chinese representation, the foreign troops in
in China are of two, classes: (1) those who remain in China'
The death is announced at Manila of FAR EASTERN CABLE under sanction of treaty, and (2) those whose presence is unwarranted. Follow. Mr. H. ES. Thomas, who was recognized ing upon the Boxer rising the foreign as the best authority on track and held Powers demanded, among other things, athletes in the Philippines. He was coach the right of each Power to maintain of the Philippines, track and fold teams permanent guard in the Legation quarter at the last two Far Eastern Olympic meets, for the defence of its Legation. This Mr. Thomas' death was due to augina right was granted and confirmed in the pectoris or neuralgin of the heart. Protocol of September, 1901. In the same Btorage will be assessed on Cargo remaining instrument there was granted to the All broken, chafed, and damaged packages Powers, signatories thereof, "the right will also be landed into the Kurioon Godovus. of occupying certain points to be deter
No claim will be recognised after the coin mined by agreement between them for B.E.; B.E.-Major H. G. Gandy, the Club was largely attended, those have left the Ciodowns, and none will be enter-eping the communication free between Lained if paesented later than 10 days from February 13th, 199
the Capital and the ses." For this pur Per a number of points along the Peking-Mukden Railway were specified
CONSIGNEEB are hereby notified that Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co's
Cargo is being ducierged into the
(Ltd) Godowns at their rik
undelivered on and after Febury 20th, 1922.
and üste of examination will beadrised later.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agente. Hongkong, Fob. lath, 1922,
[427,
The following officers, who arrived by the City of Simla, have been taken on the Command:- of the Chinn BA.P.C.Lieut. Colonel S. F. Heard,
atrenth
SHANGHAI, February 14th The Medaille Reconnaissance Francaise. has been presented by Mous. H. Wilden French Consul General, to Mr. H. G. Simms, chairman of the Shanghai Club, during the war'ns a mark of appreciation by the French Government for his splendid services. The presentation in D.8.0., O.B.E. Lieut. F. J. Easterbrook, present including Sir Everard Fraser, the M.C.; R.G.A-Major T. C. Lawes British Consul-General Judge Skinder Turner, and Mr. H. H. Fox, British Com C.M.S.-Captain S. C: Cook, MC; Rmercial Attache, M. M. Speelmar and H. Madier, members of the French Council. Corps of Siguais Lieut. J. L. Collings.