THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26,

1922.

NOTICE.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS

& SHIPBUILDERS. KOWLOON.

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WYNDHAM STREET.

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JAPANESE MASSAGE.

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No. 11, D'Aguilar Street,

end. Floor.

JAPANESE PRIVATE

MASSAGE.

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Apply 2nd Floor

10 Queen's Road, Central.

A PODICURE

AND

MANICURE

Mr N. Tenchioka

31 Wyndham Street,

HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE

First Floor, Room 12.

CREEN IS AND CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Caks of 375 lbe, net.

In Bur of 250 lbs.net.

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General Managers. Hongkong.

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NOTICE

NOTICE.

Owing to the advancing cost of newspaper production, it has been decided to make an in- creased charge of 20 per cent. on present rates, as from April 1st 1922, on the following doo- criptions of casual advertise- ments, namely:-

Government Notifications. Municipal Notifications. Official Notificationa Legal Notices. Company Notifications. Association,Cimb and Society

Notices.

This, of course, does not affect the charges made for contract spaces" held by com- mercial firms or for small

Want" advertisements.

MRS. HAN INOKUCHI.

Tarphone K. 754

No. 21. Ashley Road Kowloon, Back of Star Theatre. "ERTIFICATED YAPEET MASSAGE, HAND & ELETRIC, Anno mi matremti ere, danze by strangemen

ROUGH HANDLING OF FREIGHT.

Mr. Denby's Serions Charge.

Speaking in Japan; Mr. E Denby. U. 8. Secretary for the Navy, said:

**Asiła Izoru national defence, wà must carry a good portion at last of our commerce under our own fag, u suffer the constant annoyances and impediments that casue when our goods are carried under the flags of other nations. Instances have been known of the deliberate rough-bandling of American freight to prejudice | foreign markets against it. No such; fiestanees, I am happy to say, hare 1 ever heard of in connexion with the Japanese merchant marine. It' is ditieult for one who thinks so much in terima ef ships and loves shipa 1 do, ta understand how [any company could so debase itsell as to fail to discharge au bancur- able duty entrusted to it. When 1 put my gods, aboard a fareigo ship, and pay the freight far ther transportation. I have a right to safe and careful handling of those goods, and i 1 do not get it l feeling of deep rannet avoid a

resentment.

A Possible Cause of War.

1 is such things as that where

MASSACE EXPERTS. by trade many inditretly the

HARRY FURUKAWA,

AND K. SAKAL 10. WYNDHAM STREET.

MEE CHEUNG.

cause of war I hope neither the Shipping Board of the United States, act any private company operating vessels under our flag. will ever so demean itself and di- honour its colours as to rough- handle ireght, or to deny space when space is plentiful for the purpose of endeavouring to erinple the trade of a rival entry, and I hape that every instance where such a practice is proven against any company. American u foreign, will be made the subject of wide publicity. What cannot be cured by law or tresty can be cured by: A indignant public opinion, and Ishould result in divasier to those who practise such commercial treachery.

Ha 925 teen sackied - with" a photo of yourrell of year chudrem? you wil ze, si you go to

MEE CHEUNG

les House Street.

Every photo we burn out a picture Beautiful. Artistic, Permaneat.

We have come to stay.

THE

MINO YUEN STUDIO Co. kan opened their)Vom Sturke 3: VĘBestɔniSale Arendu (top door) and will are 25% discount to sit sitzen,

for Our Most

The maintedste Studie is fleaghtog See expetitur sed auk foś Price Lin

Triphase 4RE.

K-673

H. K. 4002

FOR HIRE

Meas.

"You American who live abroad and trule abroad should eagerly welcome the re-entry of our cous.

y's Bay upon the high When I dwelt in the Far East LADY years ago the American flag was seldom seen; and it is not frequently seen now. The com petition for foreign markets will be keen in the future. We have a right to win what we ran by hon. curable means.

cent

Com-

Mr. Denby's Explanation. (From Our Own Conespondent.j

Shangbai, July 25, Regarding For Eastern

un his speech in Japan Mr. Denby, in a scatement publisb- led in the North Chine Stor, says: L statements were entirely general in character and had no reference to cargoes handled either

MOTOR CARS British or Japanese ships. The

AND

MOTOR

LORRIES PASSENGERS FREIGHT

OR BUILDING

MATERIAL-S

TAKEN 10 ALL PARTS OF COLONY.

was to a

only particular reference I made case which happened in another part of the world. far re moved from the Orient. 1 have felt strongly that neither interza. tional relations 34 commerce

generally can gain in the long run by unfair methods of trading. I is my belief that all attempts at underbanded trading should be given the widest possible publi- city. That the only way to combat them, and I place my entire approval behind publicly methods that shall bare for their motive the elimination of unfair competition.

to

of

EDUCATION DOLES. The Chinese Ministry Education has secured from the

DOMINKON MOTOR Ministry of Communications

TRANSPORT.

REEVES & CO.

146, PRAYA EAST

PHONES

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WHAT IS EYESTRAIN? The eye has certain tiny mus oles. When objects we look at do not come up to a sharp focus in the eye these muscles exer them selves unduly sad enable usi to see clearly in spite of the de- fect. These muscles tire and re- lax causing the objects looked at to become blurred and indistinct Upon closing the eyes for a few seconds the muscles become more. or less rested and objects are clear again for a brief period. Properly. fitted glasses correct eyestrain, whether caused by estigmatism or age. The Hongkong Optical Co., manufacturing and refracting opticians, 59, Queen's Road C tral, have the equipment to fit your

clansas properi,

aums of $35,000, $120,000 and $40,000. These sums have been handed over to various educational institutions and the Ministry of Education will provide a further |$25,000 within a few days, saje z

Peking message.

NEW

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TO-DAY.

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CHATER ROAD.

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

CABLE COMPANIES' JUBILEE

War.

London, July 25. At the banquet celebrating the jubilee of the Eastern and Associated Cable Companies the Duke of York paid tribute to the services of the Eastern during the adding that the spirit of loyal co-operation, which had per- mested the whole organisation whether of the staff at home or the exiles abroad (Cheers), had justified the belief that the cam panies could celebrate their jubilee in unqualified toufidence.

Sir John Denison Perder, responding, emphasised the part played by the cables in the development of trade and social intercourse. British Although the associated companies were supported by capital they regarded themselves as international in character. He stated that the table laid since the artistice' was only part of an expendi- even larger programme in contemplation, involving an ture of nearly £12,000,000. The tota' mileage associated with the declared that the companies' cables was now over 130,000. He companies were ever ready to meet the world's trade demands when- ever necessity arese and were prepared to wait for a considerable time for the development of traffic provided there was a prospect of a fair recompense They were willing to take certain risks but they were not a benevolent institution.

to the

never

Robert

Sir

Harne, speaking kter, referred

in that they great record of the associated companies failed the country on a single occasior throughout the war when tribute to communication with the East was so vital. He paid a the work of the cable fleet in picking up and repairing the cables in wartime in the face of special difficulty and danger.

Baron Hayashi, responding to the least of the guests, eulogised the work of the staff in maintaining communication with the East during wartime notwithstanding the mischief wrought by the. Enden. Baron Hayashi proceeded to refer to the world situation. alluding to the German Ambasador, who sat next to him, as "35" dear friend.” Baron Hayashi declared that they bad a legal peace. but must now have a moral peace; and all over the world, hearing that friendship must prevail, be regarded it as the first doty of the Leople to promote that peace.

IRELAND'S REBELS.

London, July 25.

The retreating Irregulars continue to leave behind them a trail of devastation, cutting telegraphs and burning barracks, notably at issued in Cashel, Tipperary and Claremorris. A communique Dublin says that the population in many places verge on famine. feed the The first care of the relieving National troops is to inhabitants. De Valera, accompanied by Irregulars, went to Tipperary and was last reported at Cashel looking pale and haggard.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

DID YOU WANT

TO SEE ME

Boss?

YES, THERE IS A LITTLE MATTER

I WANTED TO "SPEAK TO YOU ABOUT-LETS SEE, YOU'RE MARRIED NOW

AREN'T YOU?

YES SIR-YE BEEN MARRIED FOR NEARLY A YEAR HOW!

on Sunday

What

EMPEROR CHIEN LUNG'S THRONE.

London, July 25. is described 43 the mw.cert important ple of Chinese farsitue Мед ia Britain,

the Emperor Chien Lang's throne, has been presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The latter was given an option of pur chase on most favourable tarms, but its reBOVICES were unequal to such a large, undertaking and private donor stepped in.

and provided the sum required The Throne was foruzerly in the palate at Nan Hei Sze, the companion being believed to be in the possession of the Chinese President,

ITALIAN CABINET-MAKING.

Rome, July 23. Signor Orlando. has 'abandoned the tasks of “Cabinet-making owing to the opposition of the Catholics, who have vetoed - the inclusion of Conservatives and Literals in the Cabinet beesuse they

pheld-Fascisti.

The

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES NEW SERVICE.

London, July 25. ex-German raidor Wolf, formerly the Hansa Lina Wachtfels, assigned to France under the Peace Treaty, has been" purchased by the Messageries Maritimes, which will shortly In- -augurate a new monthly service between Marseilles, Australia and

New Caledczis. She has been renamed the Longsor.

GERMAN FABRIC GLOVES.

London, July 25,⠀ The Committee appointed to enquire into fabric gloves has reported that Lancashire has not made out a cass against the imposition of the duty and, therefore, it is anticipated that the Government will immediately request the House of Commons, to szution the imposition.

AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

New York, July 26. - President Harding has personally taken charge of the negotias tions between the railwaymen and the companies in consequence of the Raway Labour Board's failure to reach an agreement.

GERMAN REPARATIONS,

Paris, July 25,

It is understood that Ifely and Belgium will participate in the Lloyd George-Poincare conference.

Strictly a Personal Maiter.

WELL, YOU'VE BEEN DOING PRETTY GOOD WORK LATELY YOUR SALARY. WILL BE RAISED TEM DOLLARS A WEEK- STARTING NEXT WEEK-

THANK YOU, BOSS-VERY VERY MUCH!

JUST A MINUTE! IWANT TO CAUTION YOU NOT TO MENTION THAT RAISE TO THE OTHER

BOYS IN THE

-OFFICE

BY ALLMAN

DON'T WORRY, BOSS.

I WON'T TELL ANYBODY

I WON'T EVEN

TELL MY WIFE".

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