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INDIAN PROBLEMS,
The Maharajah of Bikaair's
Views.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, NATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917.
·PUBLIC · AUCTION.
Conference, notably the socept- saos of the principle of recipre- city of treatment in respect to the position of Indians in the DominTHE Undersigned has received
ienu.
A new split towards India has been shown by the daughter na- tion", se well as by the people of London, May 10-H. B. the Great B itain. Some differences of Maharajah of Bikanir to-day com-view might remain, but shsy musicales a statement to the would agree to differ now that Times in which he pays a warm ladis is so longer able to regard tribute to Mr. Chamberlain's high berseli so the Oinderella of sense of duty, fair-mindedness, Empize. She has isiga her plzo and frankaces in discussing at the council board, trust bas Indian probleme, and courtesy in bgotten trust and India maet giving the lading representativez give as well as receive.
The Mabarajab of Bikanir sage ofety encouragement to speak for themselves in the War Cabinet he is pereased that she will sad the War Conference,
cheerfully respond, in peace and war, to the readjusted demande and sacrifices of imperial citizen. ship sa readily as she entered pow its great privileges and poble opportunities.
High-Priced Tonnage.
Ha expresses his personal indebtedness to his old friends and colleagues, Sir James Meaton and Sir S. P. 8.she, and says that their relations have throughout been most happy and frank. The calm judgment sad broad outlook of Sir &. P. Sinha, who has Jong been known as a tras son of Indis, bare greatly contributed The Katenta Sakai, steam-hīp†
and owners of Kobe, bara been off red the understandirg mpathy with which the Tadian by a London cuarterer the record Cause wha bandied in the Imper-rate of Y.650 per ton deadweight ial Semione and Sir James Meston for a boat to run between Saigon in the discussions, has shown and Marseilles. insight, broadmindedness and the wmost loyalty to the land of his adoption.
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The Port of Brest. The majority of the deputies of His Highness anys that he has Brest "have signed a resolution been most gratified to find reqzesting. the French Govera greatly quickened interest in the ment to pot the port of Brest to Indian problems and a growing the best possible ass from the recognition that they must be national point of view sad, should solved on lines which would 000ssion arise, to come to ab promote the greatest good of the understanding with the United greatest number, and which Statea with a view to making the would, so far as consistent with port a base of the Daited States the high ideals which Grest in Europe.
British bas taught India, be most.
in accordance with the sentimenta
söd hopes of educated Indian opinion.
His Highness endorses the sug- gestion made by the Time on suthoritative
May 2, that at
PUBLIC AUCTION.
declaration on British policy in CEO. P. LAMMERT.
India should be made now, and
arges that advances to be made
should be conceived with the
breadth and generosity of view AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER
that have marked the British policy in so many other parts of the world, and which history of] the British colonial expansion has shown that Britalo bisë nøver had occasion to repent.
AND SURVEYOR.
POST OFFICE.
IMPORT PROHIBITIONS.
The public are informed that the on-
WEATHER REPORT.
| The Weather Report and Forecast for to-morrow will be found on'a Second Extra.
instructions from the Liqui- dators of Messia, Jebsen & Co.. in pursuance of an order of the Hongkong Government, to sell dermentioned articles are prohibited by public auction at 12 o'clock from importation into the United King: On the 15th at 1153–No returns from Premare has de- kreasa moderately at Shanghai, and (NOON) on TUESDAY the 31st daher, by latter post or by parool Japanese stations, day of July, 1917, at his sales p
increased slightly to moderately" elə- Gold manufactured or unmanufactured,where; it is probably highest in the rooms, Duddell Street,
THE VALUABLE LEASE-including gold coin and articles consisting Faciño near the Bonin Islands. Areas HOLD PROPERTY situate at partir af or containing gold; All ms of inw premure are ind cated over S. factures of Silver other than silver Maschuria, the Yangtae Valley and Indo- The Feat, Hongkong and being watches and silver watch cases: Jewel- Chias Rural Building Lot No. 19.
In One Lot.
The property consists of :-
The piece or parcel of ground and premises known 88 "Lysholt," 104 The Pe k, situata near Mount Gough in the Colony cf Hongkong with an area of 124,032 square feet and registered in the Land Offices as Rural Building Lot No. 19.
The lot is held for the un- expired residue of a term of 75 years created thereid by an indenture of Crown Lease dated the 23rd day of April, 1896.
The Annusi Crowa, Ret
185.10.
is
The further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs. Wilkinsoa & Gri-t, Solicitors for the Liquidators or to the undersigned.
GEO. P. LAMMERT..
Auctioneer.
FOR SALE.
MOTOR CARS, MÓTOR CARS 1917 Overland Touring Cars,
6 Cylinder. 7 Seater,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Duddell Street.
He kong, 18th February, 1917,
NOTICES.
LONDON DIRECTORY.
(Published Annually) Fables trades throughout the Work to | communicate direct with English [MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
In each class of goods, Bestres belog a
completa commercial guide to London
fon muburbe, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial |and Foreign Markets they apply;
STEAMSHIP LINES arranged nuder the ports to widen they approximate Milizig;
ΤΗ HE Undersigned has received
·
instructions to sell by Pub- Auction on THURSDAY, the 21st June 1917, commencing at
Sentiment counts for a very great|lic deal in India and the changes should be such as to strike the im gination.
His Highness continues, the saying "he gives twice who gives quickly" applies with singalar
to
›
a.m.
at his Sales Rooms, Dud dell Street.
licity the constitutions!) A Quantity of Valuable House- forma recently stated by the Viceroy, to have been submitted
by the Indian Government to
hold Furniture Comprising:-
Tapestry covered drawing room Mr. Chamberlain. Excessive suite, easy chairs, teak writing caution would be an error, almost tables, bookcaser, blackwood tea- as greft as the acceptance of rash | poys, pictures, ornamente, elec- and ill-considered proposals. tric table fans and lamps, carpets
Farther steps in the internal rugs, etc., etc. and political evolution of India would seem, not merely a dceir" able, but an essential, corollary to the momentoon decision that Iodis with the Diminions should
regularly be covaulted in pesce,
Teak extension dining tables and chairs, tear sideboards, din- per waggons, ice chests, and dessert services. cut-glass, elec tro-plated ware, cutlery, etc., etc.
1 Cottage piano by C. Rordorf
& Co.
Single & double iron & teak bedsteads, single and double teak as in war, at Imperial Conferences wardrobes with bevelled mirrors, and the Cabinets, which, as Lord teak dressing tables, marble top Curzon has announced, it is washstands, tole: sets, etc., etc,
Also proposed to convene sonually Tae difcaltire of adaptation of Ialia's interarl airs to the obanged conditions are immense, but they are not insoluble and should not deter British and Indian statesmen from marching along the road of ordered develop
men.
On view from Wednesday, the. |20th, Inst.
Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.
GE), P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
NOTICES.
MANGANESE ORE.
A large stock of MANGANESE ORE, on hand, FOR SALE at a MODERATE PRICE. For further information, please apply to Kung Wos care of Chu Lui-kwai, Kwong Hung-tai Office Bonham Ftrand, Telephone No. 251.
His Highness again emphasises that Ladiso Prinoes would rej sice to ese India politically progressing| on constitutional lines under the British flag and points out that many States, including his own, are rapidly progressing in the association of the people in the (work of administration and legislation. The interests of the States and the India Government are identical, and their futures TO bound up together.
Their mutual advancement would promote the welfare of the whole Empire. We are all mem bets, be enys, of one great E- pire, the most beneficent mankind has seen, under the rule of our Gracious King Emperor. Cer salo misgivings, the Maharaj ih of B kanir contiquožas pertained ja Iidis regarding the effects of Imperial re-organisation, moet have been dissipated by the cabled reports of welcome which
this clams of Goods. Our Fruit, & the Dominion" - statesmen ́bave Gingeïí'are all fresh and of the first plok extended to the Indian represents Our Syrup is prepared from : the bes quality of Begar.. Wo "giva' our special sitivos and brakeZconclusions, un. Kitacion so the bustaine and Banitary.
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Letters and Farcels containing such articles cannot therefore be accepted for
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FRENCH PARCEL REGULATIONS.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 134 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.15 Inch. Total since January 1st, 32.35 inches. against an average of 30.96 inches.
'FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON-TO-MORROW
District.
The Public are informed that the new' regulations adopted by the French Customs insist wat anders of parcels addressed to Fracca, Corsica and Algeria must fill in the columns of the regular 1 Hongkong to Cap Rockfalt to Custome Declaration particularly "and «racily, omitting none of the headings comprised therein.
It is furthermore sasalately recess 2 Formosa Übanzel to show in the aforesaid declaration (3) The full name and address of the addressee (1) A statements to whether the contents are intended for State supplies or not.
Particulars of ongoing and inc.ming Maile will not be advertised in future. pondance posted by the fastest routes.
The Post Office will forward all correG-
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The Services to Germany, Austria, Bul- garia and the Ossocia Empire are suspended.
Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong ia bags and the Public are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.
Forecast
18. & S.W.
| winda,
moderate;
་་
cloudy. Some abowers.
S. winds, fresh.
douth east of China be-7 The same
No. 1.
twin H.K. and Lamonke
6 South coast-o! China bo-) The same tween HX, and Heinan........... as No. 1.
China Coast Mateorological Register.
Statio
June 15, IL,
Winds”
Hour,
Barometer.
Temperature,
Humidity.
Weather.
D❜tion.
Fores.
Fortook a 29.73 61 Nemuro
Hakodate
Tokio
Kochl
Nagua
Kegima
Oshima
Naba
labijimas
Bonin Whaiwal 6 29,74 62 89 Hankow Ichang
LOCAL, AND REGULAR MAILS Kisking
OUTWARD.
Tai 0.-Week daya, 5 p.ini
Changsha
Shanghai
Gutela.ff
Sharp F.
ADDy
wato
Taihoku
Cheung Chow-Week days, 2 pm. Shatankoz, Shatin and Sheung bul-Talaan Week days, 4 pm
Taichu
Koabra
Tai Po-Week days, 10 a.m.; Sundays, 9.30 a.m
Aberdeen, Antan, Ping Shan, Sai Kung, dores H'kong
Santin and Stanley-Week days/4.30 p.m. Canton
Canton, Samabel and Wachow-Week Bok | daya 7.30 am, Registration 5 pm, Let- Gap
Macao 5 po 1eza 6:
34180257, 2:15 8.m., 1.30 p.m.; Wankow
Pathol Sundays, 9 a..
Kongmoon Week days, 6 pin. Except Halhow Pholina Saturdays; Sundays, 5 p.m.
*
ба
29.62 72.100
29.59 70 100 se
» .29.76 80 83 # Ba 29.77 80 87 w
5 29.76 73 94 sw
29.81
29.80 75 28.39
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Namtan and Sanmei-Weekdays,
Touraine
29.74
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| 5 pm; Sundaya, 5 p.m.
Wick days, 10a.m.4 p.m.; Shamchun.-) Sundayı, 9 ami |
LBt. J. CBL Aparri Dagupan Manila
29.73
€ 29.81
89 me
40
Tacloban
Bello Barleso G.az Labuan
FROM SHEUNGWAN' WESTERN
· BRANCH P.O.
Macao.-Weekdays, 7 30a.m., 1.30 pm.; Sunday, 9.30 am.; Holidays, 7.30 am. 1.30 pm
Canton.-Week daya 7.30 am. 9.30 p.m: 9.30 pm. Sandys, 9.30 pm.; Holidays, 7.30 a.ma,
Legasp!
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29.81
29.79 75 96 waw 1
29.8 77 '88 w
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29.79 73 96
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20
29.81 81
29,81 77 94 am
C. W. JEFFRIES --Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Jace 15, 1917. 1 Baromatea, reduced to 39 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the ses in In- chas, tenthe and hundred!”;
1 Temperature, in the shade, in degres z
ENTERTAINMENTS.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
Friday, 15th June, 1917. "WHO'S GUILTY."
7th & 8th-SERIES.
"BEYOND RECALL.” TRUTH GRUSHED TO EARTH.'
Pathe's Gazette.
THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, 1917. GRAND BENEFITS:
MATINEE 5.15 p.m.; all Pictures. NIGHT 9.15 p.m.; all Variety.
Under Distinguished Patronage,
in aid of the
"PORTUGUESE SCHOOL FUND."
Booking at ANDERSON'S.
BIJOU
THEATRE..
The Content Thea're in Hongkong.
"LIBERTY."
4th & 5th EPISODES,
War Graphic
AND
Comics.
HONGKONG
THEATRE.
(OLD LAND. OFFICE" BUILDIMO).
Commencing SATURDAY, 16th June, 1917.. Showing Detective Drama (Color Fim).". "THE SECRET OF THE WELL.” IN 4 PARTS.
Also an absorbing Photo-drama
·THAT BINDS.” IN 2 PARTS, etc. etc.
Every SUNDAY An Orchestra will be in attendance.
**THE TIE
NOTICES.
STOCK TAKING SALE,
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation A GOLDEN opportunity for securing general bargains at the Humidity of air saturated with tools-
enormous reduction in p ice. tore being 100.
Tai Ping Tung-Week days, 9,30 p.m.; Sundays, 9.38 p.m; Holidays, 9.30 p.in.
Shok Ki-Week days, 9.30 pm; Sun- | Fahrenhalt. days, 930 pm.; Holidays, 9.30 p.m.
Ecrgmoon-Week days, 6 pan.: Sen.. days. 6 p.m.; Ho'ida ya. 6 p.m. *
Kumchuk-Week days, 6 p.m.; Sun, days. 6 p.m.; Holidays, 6 p.m.
Kaotong-Wesk daya, 6 pm. Except Saturdays; Sundays, fpm.: Holidays. 6 p.m.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Aitken Mr & Mr R Matanda K Brossard Mr & Mrs Miyazaki Mias S Crookston J
“Mitsubashi Miss Y
Croost a Miss J Clark Madem M Dzerneyke T
Fx Mr & M□ JW Fox Miss G
For aster R
Gebman.L
Milamo Mrs T
nnell Capt FT Mori Meg-Y Miyasaki K Miyake S Muakes Miss Miller8
Gallagher Mrs JJ Naito M
Hice Mr & Mr.Nakazawa Mea
Nakazawa Most In
WD
Hatano Y
Heplin R C
Hay A.C Hira
birote K
Holler J Shaw
Ide Mr C Kubota T Lai See
Ho Cheut Wing
Madox O W
MU WE Mullabey TJ Mulhey Mr TJ
+ Direction of Wind, to two points.
Baie.
5 Fords of Wind, according to Banafort
Siste af Weather, blue sky. de tached cloud, & drissling rain, ffog. gloomy, hail, 1 lightning, a overcast,d passing showers, a squally, e.rain, s snow, tthunder, visibility, w cow wet.
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day On date on date.
$9.75 29.37 29.78
Broweler Temperature Humidity
86 80
Wind Direction
Force
70 64
r.
87
15 B.W.
Weather
3
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Rain 0:01 0,00 Hyrdest open ste Tampurainen UE cầ
*** Naiseter H Oda Misu S Roseburg H
Strever Mr & Mrs
HF Sakai y
Sk
Tanidokoro Mrs T Takata bi S
Tajama Miss 8 Tanaka K Ukemoto Mr. S Volion V Vasster H Yamada T
.
Fath B 11th 20 ELK. Observatory, Jure 15, 1917.
T. F. CLAXTON. Director.
TIDE TABLE.
From 11th June to 17th Jane.
Suiz Canal Teils.
The Surz Cans Conteny in MOR. reported to hire announced that The Canal tolle will he advanced from July i rezt to Fr. 8,50. për ton for temere laden, and Fr. 6 per ton for hips in bellat.
The Togo Maru.
11
TINCE 19
Wed.
13
Thuur.
24
fri
35
Set
High Water
Roogkoo
Mean Time.
Low Wate
Hongkong
Time.
The Yamashita Sesm-hip Company has boozbt the Tezo
m morning, afternoon.
Merd. 3 850 tone, boilt in 1888.
D. CHELLARAM offers his entire stock in trade of Oriental Silks, Crepes, Tafatta, plain fancy. Voiles, stripped and check cotton Crepes, boidered Veiles, Or ga dy Ivory wares and Geld Jewellery AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES, FOR 15 DAYS ONLY...
Indian-Persian Tientsin and Velvet Carpela reduced 20%
We have just received a new consigament of Silk Stockings.
D. CHELLARAM, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central.
Any European, Non-Asiatic or Indian desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the Central Police Station between the hours of 9 am to
1 p.m. and 2 pm, to 4 p.m. daily. Applicants will be required to produce Passports or identifica- tion papers...:
in
the
All persons with certain excep". tions who remain Colony for more than 7 days are, required to Register themselves under the REĢI¬TRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the se particulars required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at *all Police Stations:
frem Kansmori Gomei Kaisha of For the best, Meals, Refresh.
| Hakodate for Y 1,230,000 for the ments, Bread."
'Cakes and Cor-
The Penalty for non-com plisuce is a fine not exceeding 50%
MASSAGE.
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Hospital..
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