EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
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ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE.
Paris, June 19.
Official: M. Millerand meets Mr. Lloyd George at Hythe prior to the Bedlogna Conference. The greatest secrecy is observed in re- ference to the change in plan for which no explanation is yet forth coming.
*B* A Hythe Conference is to be held between Lloyd George and Millersad preliminary to the Allied Conference at Boulogne.
Faris, June 19. The Echo states that owing to dificulties in the formation of the German Cabinet the Spa Conference has been re-postponed to July 10. It is explained the Hythe Conference is necessitated by the fact that the Anglo French Boulegra Conference is being transformed isto 1.A Inter Allied Conference. Preliminary Anglo French conversations are required on the questions of indemnities and repara- tions payable from Germany. Franco British financial experts are extremely satisfied with the plan evolved if agreement is reached at Folkestone and Boulogne. The basis of this plan will constitute a great step towards financial and economic questions.
Paris, June 19.
OFFICERS SEARCH FOR WORK.
1,000 UNEMPLOYED IN.
LONDON ALONE,
ALVATION ARMY'S BAN ON,
AUTOOTRALE.
The problem of finding employ- ment for ex-officers grown daily
Salvation Army;aficers must more difficult, and the whole question of replacing in civil life not attend football matches. Ten man who lately held commissions members of the band of the la rapidly approaching a crisis | Barton-on-Humber branch re of the great number declared by eently did so. This was regarded Lord Haig to be without engage. [ as a flagrant breach of the regul- ments, 8,000 alone are in the ations, and they were all ordered London district.
a month's suspension. A pro- The authorities And themselves minent member of the carps at Hullexplained to a Daily Chronicle brick wall in faced with a the matter of placing the representative that the regulation exists not because football is men and the time would seems to have come for a general regarded by the Army as sinful, overhant of the machinery but because it is thought officers which it is sought to transfer and bandamen have no time for these men from military to civil such things if they are genuine life, for it is declared to be work in their work No man is com
pelled to accept a commission,” ing with less success than at ae he said," but when he does so be time since demobilization began.
regulations."
Besides the German indemnity, the Boulogne Conference will of the men now being demobilizis expected to discuss the disarmament of Germany.
CANADA AND JAPANESE
Vancouver, June 19.
The Government of British Columbia has decided not to agree to the demand of the Canadian Dominion Government for cancellation of the clause in provincial Governments contracts probibiting the employment of Japanese in public works or in connection with mining or timber leases. The question has been referred to the provincial
ourt of appeal preparatory to an appeal to the Privy Council.
THE VICTORIA CROSS.
London, June 19.
The "Gazette" publishes a Royal Warrant providing for the Award of the Victoria Cross to civilians of either sex connetted with the Army. Women nurses and members of Auxiliary Corps are eligible. It further provides for the gran: of the Cross to an officer, non-commissioned oficer and man of a unit distinguishing itselt collectively the recipients to be selected by ballot of their comrades. There are similar provisions for the Navy.
THE US. PRESIDENCY.
Washington, June 19.
Mr. Hoover has announced he will support the Republicans at the elections. He describes the bulk of the Republican programme as constructive and progressive. This apparently eliminates the pos- sibility of Hoover's nomination as Democratic candidate for the "Presidency."
McAdoo declines to allow his name to be put forward as a candidate for the presidency and declares his decision irrevocable.
WILSON ROUSED,
New York, June 18.
ed
over
90
per cent. bare no employment to go to, the bulk of them represent those who volunteered to stay on in the
Army after the signing of Peace.
They had then, as they have now, no occupation to resume. They may be divided into two groups, those between 33 and 40 years of age and those between 21 and 25, and the registrations made by them at the Appointments Depari- ment of the Ministry of Labour are almost as numerous as aj any time during the last 18 months.
The dificulty of finding work for these men cannot with justice traced to the employer, who has done his utmost to respond to the numerous appeals that have been issued for the provision of Business houses employment.
generally have, so far as their stans are concerned, got back to their pre-war establishments, and fresh engagements are being made now only to replace
The wasiage.
of members the panels that were set up to smooth the way between em- have ploger and employable worked zealously to do their the share of the work, but formidable fact that in "London 8,000-men-who saw military- service as officers are out of work remains, and while there must be some business men who have not yet been approached on the question of helping these men, and who, it is to be hoped, may yet be interested it is not to be
such.
Presiden: Wilson declared the Republicans were responsible formed that there are many any bad effects of the fallure of the Senate to ratify the Versailles Treaty. The covenant of the Republican leaders sacrificed every principle that made the movement of eight months ago attractive in order to gratify ambition and to prevent Americans fulfilling their nonest obligations to the world.
IRISH AMERICANS.
New York, June 39.
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CONSIGNEES. -
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
The Steamship
at con-
Consignees of cargo must pro duce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports
"WABAY" ** ICONIUM**-
having arrived from Portland, having arrived from Seattle via Oregon, via ports, on the th One half of the small advertise- porta.on the1ib insi, consignees consignees are hereby notified meats in The Times relating to are hereby notified that their that their cargo is being landed at situations for men are answered cargo is being landed at their risk their risk into the Hazardous and by the Appointments Departmen into the Hazardous acd/or Extra-or Extra-Hazardous Godowns of and Kowloon and the correspondence tha Hazardous Godowns of the Hong-the Hongkong follows generally shows that the kong and Kowloon Wharf & Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, employer, is anxions to give pre-Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowloon, and Kowloon. and stored ference to the ex-service man stored at consignees' risk..
signes's risk. but it is not to be supposed that Consignees of cargo must pro- a situation can be created for aduce an Impor: permit signed by The statement in the newspaper "Gaelic American" that $50,000 wholly unsuitable and untrained the Superintendent of Imports has been subscribed in America for Sinn Fein bonds has been used
man because he has served Exports. Hongkong before Bills and Exports, Hongkong, before to send a "nondescript aggregation of individuals" to Chicago to in the Army. That is really of Lading will be countersigned. Bills of Lading will be counter- secure an frish plank in the Republican platform. It is regarded as the crux of the whole matter All broken, confed and dam-signed. marking the open breach between De Valera and the "friends of frish-so
All boken. chafed and damaged. 1355 of these men aged cargo is to be left in the! freedom."
are entirely without training and GodowTIS, where it will be cargo is to be left in the Godowns experience. Banks and business examined a: 19 a.m. on the 22nd where it will be examined at 18 houses overses constantly askinst, by the Company's Surveyors, a.. on the 21st by the Company's for men from this country to Messrs. Goddard & Douglas:- Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and whom they have well paid billets All claims must be presented | Douglas. lo offer. It is stipulated that ap- within 30 days of the steamer's All claims must be presented plicants must have previous ex- arrival here. after which they within thirty days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they perience and be in the middle cannot be recognized. twenties; but how many men
cannot be recognized. No claim can fuil these conditions? If
will be recognized after the goods they are of the right age they
have left the Godowns, and cargo cannes bare bad experience and
undelivered on and after the 24th if they bare the experience and
inst. will be subject to rent. are of the right age they probably never served and are unfit to go abroad.
U.S. AND PROFITEERS.
New York. June 19.
Frederick Gimbel, vice-president of Gimbel Brothers, one of the largest department stores in the United States, has been arrested for profiteering in clothing.
OBITUARY.
New York, June 18. The death is announced of George W. Perkina, the well known financier.
CHINA AND FOREIGN POST-OFFICES.
Peking. June 20.
The House of Representatives has passed a Bill abolishing foreign post offices.
No claims will be recognized after the goods have left the Godowas, and cargo undelivered on and after June 25th inst. vill be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills fo Lading for counter-signature immediately.
The must tragic cases are those of men who obtained commissions when they were 20 or 21 and received rapid promotion with a salary that enabled them to marry, They have now a wife' and probably one or two young children to keep and the erroneous belief still lingers that having] -
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Managing Agenta. THE ADMIRAL LINE.
5th Floor Hotel Mansions. Hongkong, 18th June, 1920,
No fire insurance whatever will be affected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Billa of Lating for countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO., United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Managing Agents.
THE ADMIRAL LINE 5th Floor Batel Maasions, Hongkong, 18th, June, 1920.
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Head Porifiers,”
'MODES GINETTE.
A PARISIAN LADY on her way through Hongkong, will consider it an honour to have the Ladies of Hongkong call at her apartments at the Hongkong Hotel, where she has on display a most comprehensive and varied assortment of Ladies' Hats of the very latest styles as well as some exclusive and ultra chic models.
Hand made Laces and Embroideries. She makes a specialty of altering and remodeling bats of other seasons at a very reasonable charge.
HOURS 10 to 1.
4 to 6
Tel. 1036.
ALSO BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Room 260, HONGKONG HOTEL.
Tel. 1030.
GARAGE ACCOMMODATION
FOR PRIVATE CAR OWNERS
THIS IS OUR NEW SPECIALITY.
Or
CARS GARAGED in TOWN - $30 per month,
CARS GARAGED
PRAYA EAST VANCHAI $30 per month.
THESE PRICES INCLUDE CLEANING AND ORDINARY GARAGE DUTIES.
EXILE GARAGE
Tel. 1936.
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