CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Cos STRANIN • JOMALE”

ALTED HONG KONG of

ND APRIL, 1832.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON GIBRAL, TAR, MARSEILLES. MALTA, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932.

ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG

SHANGHAI,

Continued from Page 13)

Somali, M., & Co., April 5. Saiyang, B. & S., April 8. Daviken, J. M. & Co., April 6, Linan, B. & S., April 6, YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above.Taiyuan, B. & 8. April &

named Vengol are foreby informed that their Goods are being landed and plaood Arra er in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com any's Godowan at Kowloon, whers nach Consignmont will be scrted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless: Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer,

Goods not cleared within 8 days Including date of arrival will be subject to Heat

No Fire Insurance will be effooted by ne in any case whatever..

Damaged Packages must be loft in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mosers, GODDARD & Dovezas, at 10. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignoos are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue hour of damage the examination

dutinble cargo.

to

All Claims against the Stammer wast presonted the Undersigned on or before 1214 April 1932, or they will not be recognized.

No Claime will bo ndalted after the Goods have left, the Gedoru. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & O...

Agenta,

Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1832,

2002

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM 'LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamelip

DENWYVIS." ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Tatutn Mary, N.Y.K... April 6, Fasijama, Dodwell, April 7, Rampura, M. M. & Co., April 7. Emp. of Canada, "C.P.R. April a. Glenogle, 3. M. & Co., April S Kiungchow, B., & S., April 8. Takada, M. M. & Co., April 8. Fooshing J. M. & Co., April 30. Lycaon, B. & S., April 10. Sunning, B. & S., April 10 Porthos, M.M., April 12 Shantung, B. & 8, April 12. Yatshing, J. M. & Co., April 12 Chaksang, J. M. & Co., April 13. Asia, Mannars, April 18. fangenug, J. M. & Co., April 17. Tai Shan, Dodwell, April 18. Taiya Maru, N.Y.K., April 10. Chitral, M. M. & Co.. April 21. Emp. of Russia, C.P.R. April 2 Glenbeg. J. M. & Co., April 92. Nanking, Gilman, April 99. Hikawa Maru, NY. K., May 4... Chenonceauz, M.M. April 28. Heian Maru, N.Y.K., April 98. Nanking, Gilman, April 97. Bangalore, M. M. & Co., April 30. Afrika, Manners, May 4.

imp. of Japan, C.P.R.. May 3, Gonapp, J. M. & Co.. May 5. Ranchi, E. M. & Co., May 5. Tilawa, M. M. & Co., May 5. Conte Rosse, Dodwell, May 8; Tanda, M. M. & Co., May 8. Athos M.M., May 10. Nalders, M. M. & Co., May 19. Emp. of Asia, C.H. P. May 20

lenshiol, J. M. & Cay, May 20 Tamara, Gilman, May 22 Tamara, Gilman, May 22 D'Artagnan, M.M., May 24, Bhutan, M. M. & Co.; May 20 Kaisar-I-Hind, M. M. & Co., Jun

2.

I

Talma, M. M. & Go., June 2 Nankin, M. M.& Co., June 6. Andre Lebon. M.M., June 7. Rajputana, M. M. & Co., Juhn 14

CONSTANTA Coda are being Felix nous of MAC 2

landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the HONG KONG and Kowloon WHARF AND GODOWN DORTANT, LID, when ander the whares Delivery may be from obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivored after the 11th April, will be subject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer be presented to the Undersigned on of before the th April, or they will act ba: recognised

All broken, chafed and damaged Goode am to be left in the Godowne, whore they will be examined on the 9th April,

Soudan, M. M. & Co., Fane 28. Mantua, M, M. & Co., June 30.

SINGAPORE,

Kumsang, J. M. & Co., April 4. Van Heute, J. C.JL, April 2 Hakodate Maru, NY.K., April. 9. Haihing. Thoresen, April 9. Anhui, B. & S., April 10.. Glaucus, B. & S.. April 11.

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Metzinger M.M., April 12. Suisang, J. M. & Co., April 12. Tokiwn Maru, N.Y.K., April 19 Garge. Dodwell, April 13. Morioka Maru, N.Y.K.. April 15. at 10 AM by Mears. Goddard Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., April 15. Doaglas,

Talamba, M. M. & Co., April 18. To comply with the General Bonded G. Philippar, M.M., April 26, Warehouse Regulations consignees Hosang, J. M. & Co., April 27. must have a Revenue Officer in atten. Calcutta Maru, N.Y.R., April 29- dance when dumaged dutiable goods Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., April 30. are examined,

Takada, M. M. & Co., May 1. Fusijama, Dodwell, May 3. Porthos, M.M., May 10 Conte Rosso. Dodwell, May 15, Sirdhana, M. M. & Co., May 17. Chenonceaus, M.M., May 24, Athos FI, M.M.. June 7. D'Artagnan, M.M.. June 21..

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD., Agente. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1983. [2051

HAMBURG - ALERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FISHE Motor Ship-

MENUKOSEN".

having arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk

SOURABAYA,

Tjibadak, J.C.J., April 15. SOUTH AFRICAN PORTE.

in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Why Tinhow, Bank Line, April 20.

and Godowa Campany's godowne at

Kowloon whore Delivery can be SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast). obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unte

Notice has been given prior to Steamer's Ginyo Maru, N.Y.E., April' 19. -

arrival

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goody remaining undelivered after the 8th April, 1912, will be abjout to Rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on th Apr., 1932, at 10a.m., by our Surveyora, Messrs. Goldard & Douglas.

All Claims must reach us before the 23rd April, 1982, or they will not be remgnized,

No Iteursoe will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned „by the Undimigned,

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t

JEBBEN & CO. Agenta,

Hong Kong Cod Ap 11, 1992

[2000

THE EAST ASIAFIC CO., LTD,

- COPENHAGEN, "

THE M

THE Motor Vol

"MALAYA"

Having arrived, Consignoos of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasar dons Grodowa of the Bong Kong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where Delivery can be obtained as BOOK as the Goods are landed.

after

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and al Goods remaining undelivered 9th April 1933, at p.m., will be subject to Bant.

All broken, obefed and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godows, where they

will be examined by Mossm. Anderson & Aabe on the 8th April,

1982, at 10a.m.

All Claims against the Vessel mut be presented to the Undersigned befor the 12th April, 1939, or they wil ...mat,ba.recaga

No Fire

will be seated.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & O., LTD., Hong Kong, 3rd April, 1932,

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SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP REPAIRERS,

BOILER MAKERS,

FORGE MASTERS,

OXY-ACETYLENE AND

ELECTRIC WELDERS, „MECHANICAL AND

ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Gitenluco, J. M. & Co., April & Pros, Hayes, Dollar, April 17. Nagara, Gilman, May 1. Pros Pierce, Dollar, May 1 Pres Monroe, Dollar, May 15. Nanking, Swedish, May 27, Tamara, Swedish, June 7.

SUEZ JANAD.

G. Mazinger, M.M., April 12. Gange, Dodwell, April 13. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., April 18 Pros Hayes, Dollar. April 17. G. Philippar, M.M.. April 26 Hakone Maru, NY.K., April 30, Fres, Pierce, Dollar, May 1, Fusijama. Dodwoli, May 3, Porthos M.M., May 10. Conte Rosso, Dodwell, May 18. Pres. Monroe, Dollar, May 15. Chenonceaux, M.M.. May i Athos II, M.M., June 7. D'Artagnan, M.M., June, 21

SWATOW.

Haining, Douglas, April 5. Daviken, J. M. & Co.. April C. Haiyang, Douglas, April 8, Kiungchow, B. & S., April 8. Anhui, D. & S., April 10. Fooshing, J. M. & Co., April 10,4 Hellas. Thoresen, April 10. Kianpu, 3. & S.. April 10. Kueichow, B. & S., April 10. Suning, B. & S., April 10, Haiching. Douglas, April 12 Shantung, B. & S., April 12. Chaksang, J. M. & Co., April 13. Hangang, J. M. & Co., April 17. Helios, Thoresen, April 17. Choongshing JM. &Co., April 20. Hirundo. Thoresen, April 24, Hiram, Thoresen, May 1. SYDNEY.

Changto, B. & S... April 19. Kame Maru, N.Y.K.. April 23, Kitare Maru, N.T.R. May 25. Nellore, M. M. & Co., April 30. Taiping. E. & S. May 0 Tanda, M. M. & C., June 3.

THURSDAY ISLAND. Changin, B. & S., April 18. Talping, B. & S., May 20,

TIENTSIN.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.

Achillos froin Dited Kingdom duo

Bay £1 Adrastus from New York April 11. Ajax from Europe doo April 17. Alipore from Straits due April 5, Alster from Europe and Shanghai

due April 7

ADMIRAL KELLY ENTERTAINED.

BY MEMBERS OF SHANGHAI UNION CLUB.

FRIENDLY RELATIONS

EMPHASISED

SUNSHINE AFTER STORM.

GENERAL CHIANG KAI SHEK ENTERTAINS COMMISSION,

HOPES AMONG THE CHINESE PEOPLE.

Antenor due from Europe April 2 Bangalore from Europe, Bombay

That the Sino-Japanese hostilities, Nanking, Mar, 30.-The appalling Straits due April 29.. Benrinne from Europe Straits and will not mako either of the oppos loss of life and destruction to pro- Manila due April 7.. Ling nations gither and that friendly perty in Manchuria and Shaughai Bhutan, from Europe, Bombay and talks and open-mindednose are most was mentioned by General Chiang

Straits due May 98. Brisbane Maru from Japan die desirable for the benefit of the world Kai Shek at a dinner he gave in

April 5

was the kayabtu of a speech deliver honour of the Lengue Commission Changte from Australia due Apriled by Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, or at the Officers' Moral Endea

Commander-in-Chief of the British our Association this evening.

The arrival in Shanghai of the China Squadron, as a tiffin party given in his honour in the Union

Commissionera, he declared, had Club, Peking Road, Shanghai.

Mr. O. 8. Liu, the well-known aroused hopes among the people of Chinese industrial magnats, was in China that sunshing would follow the 'chair and introduced Admire the storm. He himself hoped that

Having Kelly to the gathering.,

Chitral from Europa due April 20. Corfu from Japan and Shanghai

due April 8 Dicmed from Europa due April 5. Emp. of Osands: from Manila dre

April 8 Emp. of Ruam from Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai dno April 14 Goelie Sar froni Europe April, 20. Ginyo Maru from Japan dae April Hector from Ere due April a Idornenchs from United Kingdom

due May 14. Kidderpore from Bombay and

April, 26.

18.

5.".

Lycaon from Europe due, April Mentor from United Kingdom due

'May 7

Nalder from Europe and South

úue May 18.,

Naleus from Europe due April 30. Pres Cleveland U.S.A. Canada, Japan and Shanghai duo April

3.

given a brief account of Sir Ho the peace of the Far East and ward's carear as a distinguished

seaman and diplomat, the chairman just aettlement of the Sino-Japan- oxpressed the great honour and do cae dispute would be achieved by light felt by his fallow members the Commissioners. over his presence.

More than 50 people were in the gathering, who accorded a hearty welcome to Sir Howard. The tona of good health was heartily joined by all present,

Besides the five Commissioners, the guests includeil ten merabera ol their staffs; Dr. and Mrs. Walling ten Koo, Dr. Lo Wen Kan, Admira Chen Shao Kwan, Mr. Chu Chia Hun, Mr. and Mre. Lo Chiu Lan, Miss Chien, secretary to me. Chiang Kai Sher: Miss Wu Yi Fan, president of Gin Ling Coffeau, Miss Liu, and Meadames Chang Hein Fu, Commander-in-Theedoro Tu and Lin

Friendly Talks Not Force. In thanking the members for the

the invitation, Chief of the British China Squad- roa expmased great pleasure to be Pros. Hayon from Australia and with the gathering. The ident Manila, U.S.A, Honolulu, Jaway of doing business in China," pan and Shanghai due April 18. he said, in to promote friendly Ranchi from Europe and Straits relationships and to thrash out differences by friendly salks rather * duo May 4, Ranpura from Europe duo April than the employment of brute for

B

*

ces,

Sir Howard locked on China a Santhia from Calcutta and Straits

due May 17.

a vast country, rich is natural re Siamese Prince from New York via sources and where lies a wide scope for development and improvement. Shanghai due April 3. Sirdhant from Calcutta and Straits The basic principle of carrying on foreign trade is to devise mutual due April 20 Taiyo Mar from Japan and benefit, to give what the other "or another "neods, and not to carry Shanghai dua April 2 Takada from Calcutta and Straits away what is good in China..

For instance,

he said, Great due April 0. Talamba from Japan via Amoy dueBritain has machinery, capital and other things that prove desirable to April 17. Talma from Calcatta, and Straits China. Toreign trade will help bring in these benefits to the coun- try. The prosperity of one coun Manila due May 4.

try, Sir Howard emphasised, will Tilawn from Calcutta and Straits mean the prosperity of another..

duo May 3:

On the other hand, he said, the effects of the damage done to Ger many in the World War are even felt in the wilds of the Szechuan

due May 31.

Cheongshing, J. M. & Co., April 20: Tanda from Australia, Rabaul and TOWNSVILLE,

Changte, B. & S., April 19 Taiping, B. & N., May .

TSING TAU,

Daviken, J. M. & Co., April 6"

B. & S. April 5. Buiyang, Fooshing, J. M. & Co., April 10 Sunning, B. & S., April 10. Shantung, B. & S., April 12. Chakang, J. M. & Co, April 13., Hangmang, J. M. & Co., April 17. UNITED KINGDOM, and

CONTINENT.

City of Pittsburg, Bank Line, April

14

City of Bagdad, Bank Line, May 2.

VALENOLA..

Lima Mart, NY.K., April 14.

VANCOUVER,

Tyndarous, B. & S., April 7. Emp. of Canada, O.P.R. Aprí! 8. Emp, of Russia, C.P.R. April 22, Hotan Maru, N.Y.K., April 28. Emp. of Japan, C.P.R., May 5. Pratesilas, A. & S.. May 8. Emp. of Asia, C.R.P., May 20.. Hikawa Maru, N.Y.K., May 4. (Continued at foot of next column.)

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An organisation such as The P. & O. Ling 8.3. Ranpura Union Club, he said, is most desir able. Much to his regret, he still Left Singapore for this port on April 8, at 1 p.m.; with the outward found certain classes obsessed by English mails, and is due here on the idea of the Great War. It is most important that people should the 6th instant at about noon,

come together, and open-mindedness is needed, he said..

The Beri Line 8.4. Benrinnes, from Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, Lon- Jen. Straits and Manila left Mani- la for this port on April 3, and is due to arrive here on the 7th.

The m.v. Siamese Prince, from New York, sailed from Shanghai on the 3rd instant, and is expected here this afternoon.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

Over Cups or Dishes. In his futile effort to bring China and Japan together on board of H. M.S. Kent in quest of a peace- ful solution of the Shanghai affair, Sir Howard seld that he had as mimed the post of a friendly media

Lor

Chinese Food Served. Immediately after tiffin to-day the entire staff of the Officers Moral mobilised Endeavour Association. for decorating the main hall and making other preparation for this evening's dinner, at which Chinese food was served.

HONG KONG STOCK MARKET.

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS..

It was a selling market at this. opening yesterday morning, with Irates in a number of cases being Lanarked downĘ -

New Listings.

International Asurances. Metropolitan Lands,

United Theatres,

All, the above have their Head. Officer in Shanghai.

Sales,

Hong Kong Lands $77. Star Farrios 201

Hong Kong Elvotrics $72.75. Constructions. (New) $1.00.

Buyers.

Hong Kong Banks $1,475. Benguets 121.

Raube 8361

Providents (Old) $4. Providenta (Now) 2.10. Hong Kong Lands $761. Chinese Estates $95, Ewo Voticas T. 14.60 Hong Kong Trang 721.10. Hoog Kong Electrice $72). Watsons (Cum Rights) $10.do. Watsons (Rights) 34. Amusements 91. Constructions (New) 1.88. Hong Kong Government Loans

3 per cent promium. Hong Kong and Kowloon WZVON

$142.

Ectela (Cum Rights) 813.30. Cements (Combined) $18.30 Hong Kong Ropez 8174 cum div s.d. Enterprises $10,

AFTERNOON SESSION.

The premises of the Association have been besieged during the past few days by persons attached to the reception committee, Pres cor- respondents and representatives of all organisations, various elvic enger for interviews with the Com- missioners. However, early thin

A small enquiry set in the after- noon on the basis of the lower afternoon all persone not directly connected with the Commissioners were refused admittance to the quotations established; otherwiso premises, only cooks, waiters and there is no. material change in the so forth being allowed to enter,

The premises of the Association were heavily guarded during the progress of the dinner, a remark- able feature of which was a sound picture of General Chiang Kai- Shek's speech This was taken by American camera-men, who lach obtained special permission to do zo and who were busy since yester day making the necessary installe tions and preparations.

General Chiang said in welcoming the Commission he would quote an old Chinese saying,When one meets good friends he experiences mixed feelings of happiness and

Borrow."

At a time of national crisis when China is facing external aggression welcome friends--the his heart was heavy brat he was happy to League Commission."

there were imperfections in the General Chiang naid although welcome to the Commission it was very sincere. He hoped the Com- and not official negotiator.

mission would report on actual The best way of settling differ social and political conditions so ences," he continued, is to come that the League might successfully together. It is no use to bring its important tack. battalions to Shanghai to thrash The following arrived by the Blue out the differences on the extra- Fimmel 8.8, Antenor:-Mr. A. D:settlement roads. The wisest move Armour, Miss L, G. Berkeley, Mrs, S V. Booth, Captain J. B. Bree, Rev. Mr. Byrne, Mr. H. T. Chang, Mr. P. R. Gaine, Mrs. W. L. L. Legg, Mr. J. McAulay, Mr. H. S. Openshaw, Mr. G. Stokes, Mr. E. J. Tandy, Mr. H. B. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whithum, and Mr. S. L. Yang.

Departures.

willingly co-operate.

In conclusion, he said he wished the Commission to feel free to ask for any information they desired is to invite the Mayor to the Union and the Chinese Government would Club and talk things over cups or dishes" (At the tifin, Mr. O. K. Yai, Chief Secretary of the City. Government of the Greater Shang hai was at Sir Howard's left, while Brig. Gen. E. B. Macnaghten, the retiring chairman of the Shanghai at his Municipal Council, was right.

In reply to General Chiang, Lord Lytton paid a high compliment to the Generalissimo. He stated their mission was only beginning, there boin many other places to go and many other persons to meet. was sure, however, that whatever experiences they might have future few, if any, could compare with the occasion to-night

When we return to our own countries and are

recalling our

market.

Sales.

Hong Kong Bank $1,490. Hong Kong and Whampoa Docka

829/994.

Buyers.

Providents: (Old) $4.70. - Providents (New) $21. Hotels (Cum Rights) 13.20. Hotels (Rights) 828. Hong Kong Lands 877.

Cements (Combined) $17,90. Hong Kong Ropes $164. Hong Kong Government Loans

3 per cent, premium.

Bellors,..

Hong Kong Ropar #17.

HUNTING FIELD TRAGEDY.

BARONET'S DAUGHTER

KILLED.

Mina Geva le Marchant, daughter of Brigadier-Genera) Sir Edward He Thomas le Marchant, Bart," of

Bolton Bassett Hall, Nottingham, has died from injuries received in an accident in the hunting fold near Long Clawson, Nottinghard- shiro.

Personally, he was against the Use of frearms, and said that the The following passengers sailed Great War benefitted no country er for Manila by the Empress of human being on earth. He said Canada:Mr. F. Aquende, Mr. M. that the present Sino-Japanese hos experiences in China this evening Cristobal, Miss Chan Cheung Ho,

with stand out as the special occa

Mr. Chang Caw, Miss A Ohan tilities will make neither China nor Chen Ho, Mr. Bamoni Canon, Mr. Japan any richer, whatever the out-sion when we had the privilege of Juan M. Estat, Mr. J. Florentino, come might be.

Mer. Angiel Gonzales, Mr. Luis Gan- deza, Mr. Jose Herrero, Mr. Jans san, Mire, L. E.: Lacombe, Mr. I. de Luna, Mr. Lee Ngan, Mrs. Liong Wong Shi, Mr. Leong Bo, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moss, Mr. Long Moon, Dr. P. L. Ramiroz, Mr. E. Stone, MTB. O. P. Thomas, Mr. Ružno Tiberio, Mrs, Wong Sui Kan, and Mr. Yap Kong Hua.

VENICE AND TRIESTE, Gange, Dodwell, April 13. Fusijama, Dodwell, May 3, Conte Rosso, Dodwell; May 15,

VICTORIA.

ONE-PARTY SHOW CONDEMNED.

TELEGRAM FROM NATIONAL SALVATION UNIONS.

-TOLERANCE ASKED IN POLITICS.

meeting our distinguished hout. There may be difficulties of pro- nouncing Chinese names in foreign

familiar all over the world-General countries but one Chinese name is Chiang Kai Shellt.

"All the world knows. General Chiang Kai Shek as a great soldier, Among your admirers you may safely count Ave new names,

Dr. Y. K. Wellington Koo inter preted for both the Generalissimo had Lord Lytton,

To-night the food. decorations, and entertainment were totally Chinese.

'marie

organs

and

Miss Je Marchant, who was 16, was hunting with the Belvoir. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester were also with the hunt when it moved off from Hou, near Melton Mowbray.

"Miss le Marchant's hores fall during the gallop between Hose and Long Clawson, and rolled over her,

First aid was given by Miss Molly Grotton, daughter of Col. John Gratton, M, P., and Mina Monică. Sherriffe, and Miss le Marchant was taken home in a horse-box. Later she was removed to Dr. Hogarth's nursing-home at Notting- ham, where it was found that she had reedived internal injuries.

An operation was performed; The Prince of Wales had left the field before the accident and the Duke of Gloucester was in another. part of the field, which was very scattered.

Nanking, March 80-Abolition of the present system of Party dicta- torship and the organisation of a drawn up and promulgated for new government hased upon the the lesion of various poople's that will of the people are urged by the representative Federation of National Salvation these organs should be entrusted 22.Unions in a circular telegram des- with the reorganisation of the pre patched from Shanghai. yesterday. sont government along the lines of

The telegram points out that in a modern democracy.

His le Marchant was a good order to successfully overcome the In order to ensure unlettered: prosent national crisis, it is neces political development of the coun-rider, and a very charming and sary to mobilise the entire resources try, the telegram also calls for the popular member of the hunt, and ma-power of the nation. This abolition of one-party hegemony and

Tyndareus, B. & S., April Emp. of Canada, O.P.R. April 8. Pres. Cleveland, Dollar, April 18. Emp. of Russia, C.P.R. April Pres, Taft, Dollar April 30, Emp. of Japan, C.P.R., May 5 Protesilaus, B. & S., May 5. Emp. of Asia, C.R.P., May 20. VLADIVOSTOCK,

SI

Glenogle, J. M. & Co., April 8. Glenbog, J. M. & Co., April 22. Glenapp, JM & Ca. May b Glenshiel, J, M. & Co., May 20. WEIKAIWEL

Kueichow, B. & 8, April 10

اول

"Sir Edward lo Marchant, who is

is possible, however, only when the adoption of a policy of politic- the fourth baronet, married in 1809. there is a government which is al tolerance, whereby all parties, Evelyn Brooks, daughtor and co- based upon a mandate from the pro- with the exception of the Comhoiress of the late Mr. R. Milling ple and in which the people-can-muniste, should be allowed to carry ton Knowles, and has two sons place implicit confidence.

on their activities without inter (viss) and four daughters, of

The Federation suggests there ference by the government authori- when Misa Geva le Marchant was, foretist & general election law be ties

the third

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