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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Speeches by Party Leaders.
MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1921.
unnatural methods
HOTEL LISTS.
King Edward Hotel. Corrected to 31st March, 102). Mr. 1. Adatne Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. R. Almond H. N. Mody Dr. M. E. Asger J. H. F. Mody F. G. Bocko J. C. Mognaschi J. W. Brown E. Molino
C. D. Nicoll Mr. and
Pals
Peak Hotel, Corrected to th April, 1921.
Mrs. Mr. and Mra
Koukolevaky Mr. Budge Miss Koukolovsky
fr. and
H. W. Allen
and Mrs Langridge
J. D. Lloyd
R. MacGregor
Mr. And Mrs.
C. P. Marcel
F. B. Callang Miss S. Cheekley Choy Sing
J. T. Pavitt
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearman
D. Clark
E. G. Coomes
Mrs. E.D. Davies Mr.
Mrs.
Mr. L. Pizer.
Miss D. Prince
and Mre.
Mr.
and Mrs. Richardson
J. P. Rock
Mr. and Mrs. A. Reomen
Davis W. Eustace
Mr. and Mr. D. Mr. and Mraw. Farmer
for Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Church Mr. and Mrs. E
J. R. Marsh Mrs. Mathiason Mrs. McAinsh
Mrs. M. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Miller
J. M. Miller Capt. and Mrs.
II. S. Milla Mr. A. C. Now.
comb
PROROGATION OF JAPAN-expression. Its wrong policies
ESE PARLIAMENT.
led the nation diplomatically astray and subjected the people to A pronounced economic difficulty. It was the Opposition Party's duty to point out all this causos of evil administration in "My great thanks are 'due to the session of the Diet just all of you for the untiring efforts close, and the Konsoi Kai believes W. Anderson you displayed during the session that all that the people expected Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H. Kring
Armstrong M. B. C. lako of the Diet just closed in the cause of the party was perfectly done. of the Government, was the re- It was no easy task to defeat the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. P. Lamarche
Mr. E. Ashton mark with which Mr. Hara, the Government, supported by the Surgeon Comdr. Premier, in his capacity as the majority party, but the Kensei
&Mrs Aveling President of the Seiyu Kai, Kai fought nevertheless bravely E. C. Bell opanod his speech at the general and succeeded in impressing the R. E. O. Bird meeting of the Party. The public with the imperative neces-L. R Blacking mrooting was attended by soms sity of a Ministerial change. 200 members.
"This is a time when no Gov- &. Blair The romarkable development] crament that attempts to
go Mr. F. Boulio! attained by the country so far," against the general wishes of the. J. Breen
1. G. Bridger continued the Premier," suggests people can survive for any length 11. B. Bridger to the Government various under of time. But the prosont Ministry Comdr. and Mrs. takings of both political and is so impudent that there is
C. Cautile economic importance. It was every likelihood of its attempting (1. F. Caville
the Government bills introduced prolonging its life, and the due to this circumstance that a in the last session of the Diet Konsei Kai, as the leader of the were of such a nature as to bring Oppositions, inust be no less alert the total Budget estimates up to than during the session of the ¥1,500,000,000. It is a mattor Djot. of great satisfaction that such a Viscount Kato. President of hugo Rudget was passed by the the Party, stated that he had a concerning Diet together with all supple- great deal to say mentary estimates, while all the the episodes that occurred during Government Bills of legislation the session of the Dist, but that numbering 110, with fow ex-for the present, he would confine ceptions, were sanctioned by both his speech to the expression of Houses. This unusual success his thanks for the fight made by is duo, of course, to the efforts of the members in the cause of the the members who have the real minority party, and, at the same good of the country at heart, tima, give assurance, that unlike and also to the sincerity of the in the past, ho would fight outside majority of the members of the parliament, in different parts of Upper House who acted more for the country, in the hope of decid- public than for personal con- ing the issue of the campaign. siderations. Of those Bills passed by the Diot, not a few are of paramount importanco for the promotion of the national wel fare, and some of them have long boet pending before the Govern- mont. There is reason to believe, therefore, that the achievement atlained by the Government in the last session of the Diet will
Cockburn
CF. Cooper
Miss M. Coopor Mrs. Cormack B. Crowley D. F. Cuthill J. D. Danby Eng. Comdr. W.
Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Donison Miss Denison 7. Desormes
Mr. And
F. J. Dickie Mrs. Drew
Col. L. A. Nichol
Son 0.1.0.
A. H. Penn Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Perkins Mr. and
W. E. Roberts
Mr
3. 8. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Rodger H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.
Sandora
Mrs. Mrs. L. Simpson R. P. Shaw
D. D. Dryden Mr. & Mrs. John
Duncan
W. T. and Mrs. Fea- thorstons
An agreement was then made 0. Farmer to hold the first political mass. V. Farmer meeting of the Kensei Kai after Farmer the termination of the Diet session, Rev. on April 7th, in Tokyo, when the President of the party himself Miss Gibson will speak on the episodes that occurred during the session just terminated.
A. Findlay Smith Mr. and Mrs.
I. Grant Smith H. Spicer Mrs. And
Stubbing.
Mier
J. F. Swindells
and Mr. Mr.
B. J. Byrett Mr. Thompson Mr. and
Thomson
Mr. and Quarles Úfford
Mr. and Miss P. Mr. Mrs Van
T. Farrell
B. Schele
R. H. Felgate Mr. and Mrs.
Silva Netto
Mr. Ani Mrs.
Mr. 13t Mrs.
Gregory
II. W. Word W. A. Skuse
Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Souza Mr. l Mis. A. Mrs. Stewart aad
Harrison
Mrs.
Mr. Jend Hawker S. Howard S. Johnston Mrs. Kolman Mr. Labusiere Mrs. Lovegrovo Miss B. Lueina W. U. Lum Mr. and Mina M.
Manuk
S. M. Mayes Mrs. Milne Mrs. Mitford
family
Mr. and Mrs. A
Taylor
F. Taylor J. B. Thift
Mrs. and Miss
Trigo
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Ullmann
Mrs.
Mr. and Verno II. M. White Mr. and Mrs. J.
Witcholl
R. A. Wilkinson
Carlton Hotel.
Corrected to 4th April, 1921. Mrs. J. Acock R. C. Alleman Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong Miss Armstrong N. V. Barnett
Mrs. J. M. Hodge W. W. Mallory Mr. B. E. L.
Massi
J. Berinskoff
W. J. Booker
Mr. Miss De. Breit
R. P. Brown Mrara. F.E. Camer. Улп
Mr. J. G. Vaux
T. A. Warmick
H. H. Webster Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and
D. Humphreys Marshall Wood
Me and Mrs. Q. G. Waudenberg
R. G. B. Kay
Kingsclere Hotel. Corrected to 4th April, 1921
Mrs.
OR
Capt R. C. Can
deg
Miss II. Clátiy--
word
Mrs. C. Compbell Miss L. Daley B. M. Donough N. Eespiy Miss O. Ervin Mr. pul Mrs.
Evans Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Glover Wm. J. J. Gordon T. R. Green B. Hallingbard L. Ashurst Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. R. Hashim Mr. and Mru S. Miller
A. Hashim J.II. Backhouse Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Hodges g. T. Bitting Muller Capt. P. Chand- Mrs. Newcomb Miss Chandler comb
C. Alabaster 1. C. Logna Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Logan
ler
D. de B. Now
Dr. P. Rees R. A. O'Conner
Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Com. & Mrs. T. K. Percy
Mrs. F. J. H. Daw Mr. and
John Roberton
son
Mr. and Mrs.
IT. L. Grout D. Hell On the same evening the Koku- Mrs. L. Hansen surely contribute a great deal nun-To also held a general meet-Maj. Harding towards the ensuring of the wet-ing. It was quite disappointing," L Comdr., and R. A. Walter fare of the people.
stated Mr. Inukai, President of Mrs. Higgins As has more than once been the party, "that much controvercy pointed out, Japan now stands in and ofter unusual disorder was a most serious position. It is no caused in the Diet, but very little easy task for the Empire to dis-
After all, was accomplished. charge its duties as one of the what can be said is said, it Five Greatest Powere of the remains indisputable that the World, and to guard and promote quality of the Diot members has the national interests and rights undergone a serious deterioration. in international competition. It The members were particularly has been, as it is now, my con-impressed with the importance of stant anxiety to justify the Im-appointing the Speaker of the perial trust, and to satisfy the Lower House from among those Watanabe of the Shaw-tien Shik popular wishes in dealing with members who belong to no polit- P: Mr. Hodoroff of the Sithe prevailing situation of the ical parties. The disgraceful dis.
News Apney, Mr. world.
order frequently caused in the "In some sections a belief seems fast session of the Diet must be Takuichi Nagamochi, a Japanese Correspondent; Mr Leong Chintoobtain that a Ministerial change attributed in a large measure to shut of the Peking Leader. Mr. is imminent. It should be em- the absence of fairness that Election of Oflicers. The international Prasis (lub at Wang Pu-chien, the Proprietor of phasised however that I am far marked the attitude of the Speaker Peking, which has recently be the Jih Tse Pro; Mr. Yil ih-chou, from taking any irresponsible representing the majority party. the Ta Tsang Tao Jik Pao; Mr. action simply in quest of my The Kokumin-To before hoping reorganized,
beng Chang Sze-kuan, the Proprietor personal case and safety. Some to realize its policy, consistent changed to TheInternational Press of the Shin Jen Pin Mr. Li An- opponents oppose only for the with the popular wishes, must Afr Association, gave a tiffin party the other day in honour of Mr. B., the Proprietor the Ah-tang sake of opposition; they are too devote itself to the accomplish- Lenox-Simpson, the Acting (haraid-eren; Mr. C. Tseh-sun, this blinded by their ambition for ment of the necessary reform of man botter known by the Proprietor of the Elsin Ming Pun political power to make any pro- the Diet plume of Putnam Weale), who is leaving for Europe. At the same time the voting for the Committee under the amended rules took place thore being presont 45
At a meeting of the Council of Chinese and foreign members.
The result of the Voting was the Yacht Racing Association, that Mr. Wang Lil-yuan, thehelt in London the question of Proprietor of no Kiy Slith Pau handicapping was dealt with, and, had 43 votes for Chinese Chair on the motion of Mr. W. File, the mau; Mr. B. Lenox-Simpson bad Council's proposals wore passed, 37 votes for foreign Chairman; with certain amendments. Under Mr. Tu Teohbauau, the Proprietor this system yachts will be handi- of the Y Shik P (Social capped according to their ratings Welfare) had 37 votes for Chinese by measuremont under the rules Vice-Chairman; Major Wearno of the Association, and for handi- of Router's Agency had 35 votes capping purposes the ratings of Foreign Vice-Chairman; yachts will be increased or ro- Mr. Alex. Ramsay, the Cor-duced. Ratings of yachts for "After all, the Kensei Kai has respondent of the Hongkong time allowance will be fixed by a done what the people expect the Newspapers, had 30 votes for committee of the Yacht Racing Opposition to do in the Diet," Hon. Treasurer; Mr. Szo Chuin-Association, and rating will be was the statement made by Mr. min had 37 votes for Hon. Secret-increased 1 per cent. for a first Mineura, one of the Directors of ary; whilst the twelve members prize. No alteration will be made the Kensei Kai at the party of the Committee elected were in the rating of a yacht taking a meeting hold immediately after Mr. W. Sheldon Ridge, the Editor second prize. Rating will be the proroguing of the Diet. Mr. of the Peking Daily News, Dr. J. reduced by half of 1 per cent. for Minoura continued:
"The maladministration of the C. Ferguson; Mr. A. Monestier of a third prize, and by 1 per cent. the Politique de Pekin; Mr. T. for a yacht not taking a prize.
is boyond exisiting Ministry
as
WORLD OF SPORT,
per choice of measures for the attainment of their aim. Such an attempt is highly inconsistent
SERVICE,
with the spirit of Constitutional SEATTLE LINER FOR ORIENT Government, and will not merit the real support of the people.”
Mr. Okazaki, Director of the Seiyu Kai, expressed his satis faction at the timely referenco, in the course of the Premier's speech, to the fallacy of the alleged imminency of Ministerial change.
The election of the Directors and Secretaries of the party was then made, which resulted in the return of those already in office.
OPPOSITION PLANS.
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4. A. Harriot
B. H. Henderson M. Herrera Mrs. Hibbard Master Hibbard
Miss McDiarmid J. C. Mend H. Merrizan Miss Nisayos J. Park Miss N. Patrick Mrs. M. F. Peter.
son
J. Richard
J. A. T. Hobert,
BOIL
Dr. and Mrs. F.
J. Schwartz C. J. Shield T. Sloat Miss R. L. Smiti, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Smith S. Steventon Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Strinmetz A. N. Tayler Capt. J. Thomson Miss Tomos Mr. and Mrs. T.
Valdes
n. Weskly Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Widders and
children
Station Hotel Corrected to 2nd April, 1921.
W. Kervel and Mrs. Mr. P. H. Rolfe Mies E. Best
Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs C. Klieno FI. V. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W. M. Bion L. P. Krause Mr. and Mrs. 3. W Rosser
and child J. Macdonald E. C. Dingman Mrs. G.A. Sachse Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mre. Win Mr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. A. K. Shoup
Macfarlano Bono and child Duclos
Mrs. A. A. Stack-C. Brooks
N. de Man house
Mrs. 8. C. Cap- Mrs. B. McCallum Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W. Stackhouse
beli
Mrs. T.B. Mudie S. Ha
H. Symes
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nelson
R. Capoll Miss Capell J. R. Way
Master Cupell Miss E. Williams. H. Colu T. Dawson A. v. D. Dekker R. Dijkstra C. J. Endert Master French Mr. and Mrs. M.
French
F. C. Mason Ilure
Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Tod
Palace Hotel. Corrected to 30th March. 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Hurley
John Robertson The Publicity Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce L. G. Johnson
Much importance is Miss M. Keller states: attached to the sailing of the steamship Wenatchee from this port April 12 for the Orient. Besides a number of prominent business men from New York Mrs. B. Brush and other Atlantic Coast cities, A. R. P. Davies the steamer will carry to the Orient representative business men from Seattle and other Pacific Coast cities. These delegations will advertise the Pacific Coast cities and work to establish better and more tonsive trade relations with the The countries of the Orient.
first Wenatchee will be the
passenger American - owned steamer operating to the Orient from Seattle, This gateway for years has had to rely on Japaness and British passenger slips.
ex-
i
L. D. Dokker W. E. Iles
ra. E. Dobinano J. Jack Capt. F. L. Edge Mr. E. A. Liley B. Geoffrey Mr. Wm Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gasliner A. Greenscit
Morris E. Hoather
P. I. Newman Mr. and
Mr. Mr.
and Mrs F. Hobba
J. H. Oxberry I. 8. Holmes
B. Petheram Mr. and Mrs.
Capt. T.G. Purvle J. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Reeves J. H. Tait
children
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Howorth
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A. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Harrington J. P. Haverkamp
Mr. J. Porter Mrs. H. Ritchie
and children Mrs. H. F. Robin. son and child Mrs. J. Sinclair Mrs J. S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Smith Wm. Thom Mr. J. H. Wilt
son
N. F. Xavier
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO,
LONDON and STRAITS. The Steamship
"BEN LEDI "
Consigneos of Cargo are horeby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the. wharves delivery Disy be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go- downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th inst. - will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undor- signed on before the 20th April, or they will not be recognised.
or
All broken, chafed and damn- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on the 13th inst, at
10 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been offected,
Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON
& CO. LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 6th April, 1921.
PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From NEW YORK. The Steamship
MOORISH PRINCE" Having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa
Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on Friday, 15th instant. at 10 a.m.
All claims must be presented Fifteen days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted aftor the goods have left the Go- downa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject to rent.
Consigness of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bulls of Lading can be countersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.
St. George's Building
Telephone No. 3165, Hongkong, 9th April 1921.
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