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'MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

LAWN TENNIS.

(Router Service to the China. Mail.)

(Continued from Fage 3.)

THE COMMERCIAL COMFORTER.

JAPANESE COMPETITION

DISCOUNTED.

:

LONDON. July 9. Addressing the London Chamber of Commerce Mr. E. T. Crowe, Cam- mercial Attache at Tokyo.opined that the danger of Japanese competition: was not serious provided Britain soon returned to normal conditions, that

THE WEEKEND FIXTURES.

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

WHO WILL BE FROMER?

:

THE CHINA MAIL.

ARMED ROBBERY AT SHAUKIWAN

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

G

R.

At 10 p.m. last night three men went into a shop No. 152 Shay With fine weather on Saturing,

kiwan West. One of them levelled any lengue.fixtures were decided.

revolver at the shop master, whilst WITH regard to his previous notice, The C.B.C. *A** contimed” their

SHANGHAI, July 19. the others ransacked the shop and the Colonial Secretary begs to victurians

The Da Fogli Chib hud u prelianin- stolen from a til $164, and escaped announce that all men who joined His carcer, dispering Qu'aigongower. The Royal Enary election in July 10 Tien Man-through the door they entered by. Majesty's Forces at home or elsewhere,

Joki of the shop Pasg team, were without received 8 votes and Chow Shu-A

gave and who are now in Hoogkong,, should- Cool Toyke but beat Wim has alsolutely refused to form a creants, but was shot at.

Since Tien Alun-chase and arrested one of the missed in their names to him without Jousity.

No arrests delay. Fig ដ

Cubinet, Burg Sunspurn has been have as yet been made. matches played during the week pusked to let Chow Shi-woo farn a abinet, which proposal Than Kigui falsos faxines, but the Ou Pook Club

still ngects the proposal,

the deni

HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE,

of

output were not unreasonably cut-CRA, "A" v. CRAIGENGOWER. Į

tailed, and that profiteering, were checked. The fact that Japanese industry was in a state of transition

Eneo 12 veżŠEN,

RIBARCO ON AMMUNITION ENTO CELENA.

The Diplomatic Coeps. hus refused

The Police in the Pass office (re- cording, the movements of the law- abiding people) might be given a holiday in order to help the Police who are trying to catch this kind.

A BAD CHARACTER.

As the f... courts the citors China's request to cancel the e- from cottages to factory must affect were outplayed by the elever C.R.C.harge on the importation of amani.has been to jail once for larceny and the quality of her goods for somePlayers who won mery set by a good into China. time. Japanese labour was plentiful, and the match by 40 games.

but not very efficient. Roughly Japanese labour cost 14s. males and 9. 44. females for a seventy "hour week but these wages must advance owing to the rising cost of living. Comparatively little research work was being done in Japan and miest of ber industries were still in the imitative stage. Japan had practically no iron mines, and depended upon foreign sources for nearly all im portant raw materials. Her coal was very expensive and her means of communication defective.

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Following are the scores -

ML DE Z Wong Po Kie: Put H. W. Bradbury

S. Pinto, S. 3; Beur 1. Bu W. E. Colour is beat

THE BORDER ADMINISTRA- TION BULLI..

The On Frok Chib is now wil to give up its rights in thn The Val, 2 return for the ping of

Tse Kok is a man of ill repute. He

was known to the Police as. A time- expired banishes. Arrested at night in No. 16 Queen's Road Central Mr. H. Stephen's warehouse, he said he was looking for a friend, and when questioned took to big heels. was subsequently arrested. He was Pursuit was given and he charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell vagabond and with being in the premises with intent to commit a felony.

Na Sve Kwone and Wong Fth Banler Adunstriction this morning with being a rogue and Keun, be, "A." best Bradbury Therefore the Bill was poin the

in 3 meat Bri

Leer House Jy v without rocker bent Thompson and debate, and has been awarded to hose. N

W. Mitons and You Man T-10,

| the Senate.

GRA", "A" boat Brobbury arabi THE SHANGHAI PEACE

Puna, watt Hard and Crocker,

THE CRS, "A" Crogengawir, 25 gewes.

Japan's goods were of inferior¦7 21 bene Turnpsan and quality but considerably cheaper than Mk. British and generally non-competitive, as they were of a different grade: but the demands of the world would be so large for many years that there should be plenty of room for both British and Japanese goods. He did cot doubt that Britain would retain

its position as the greatest trading

nation.

HAYAS MESSAGES.

Utcar,

CONFERENCE.

Ng Pag-clong lett Tientsion goals for Clee Radkin He

S... "R. " V. Pk. ** 13.**

bojāts, Most, to settle the question of j Parbatment atal them to resume thei Conference.

THE TUCHUN OF KIRIN, Phyed the E.S.R.C) ground! on setentay and won by the services Mám Yangue is willing to go really by 1 games. Following are to Peking. It is reported that h.

the scores: ---

| sbordinates have declared their in Coloma eluenti Smith woll Major dependence. Chan Shur-fane and Bio efrenway. U.S.E.C. I bent Tanechow are in conflies with the Bostos, July Bo The principal Wind Power F: Best NF Tat Ting and Tan Sik-yuen to mediate

Chao P. May and Cheung Wing Kate. Government, and have sent Phong willing to admit Austria as a lime ber of the T..O.. at the carligt Man Kwong, 1-2 best Nick Hing; opportunity folks in the motifention Cheung, and Cheong the Wing.

Fio,

of the taty.

Lieut.-Card, Cockrens milf Capr. Woom Hang lyuk has amivel in Paris to join the Koner que con. Cray, U.S.R.C. - B.” bat Cho nission.

1

Swory.

Marn Yan-yuem telegraphe pins he has surendered his sex to the Cavel [Govetur, and is coming to Pleing. hut 30 Heien in the Provincial Ass embly at all the pubfe has Tave

He asserts that the Japan. Mall Berng Wing Bue, 7-4legraphed asking that Man Yur e people with not support ware to Ng T Ting and bau Manyen be retaine." against. Korea," which on the req

3- heut Mak ingi The Kirin Civil Governor; Kwok trary wil die fighting be indepereno antCheung Cio Win, 53. Chung-, has returned the Tuchon's

Coptics Middleman and Lea, seal to Murn. Yun-yuen. Paris circles state that the hath Sutherland, 1.8.R.C. B. best! recruition of Abul Kicks

CHINA AND THE LEAGUE OF Önek Bovaritzant will follow if the

NATIONS. Japatose report is favourables

Clano Pe Mine and Chemie Wing Kae, 74 beat Ng Tub Ting and Tam Maun Kwong, 0-2: hewa Mok Hing Cheung and Cheung Cho Wing, 7-4 Totab U.S.R.C. "B." 72 games:

The work of devomiting the great avenues of Paris through which the victorious silders, of "France wC.R.C.B," 27 march on Monday progresses rapidly. In the polyses forty pylons are no in place. Votive altar

R.E. DEFEAT WIGWAM

dedicated to. The cities of Soissons. The Wigwam Lent ab home were Verdun, Rheltie, sl. As are ready.

Certain trade unions are definitely opposed to the proposal to a generd Strike while others gave their rehnt

Sg. Pul-foo las telegm phost repiest- ing that Wong Tigting op- poiffed: Clara's representative on the Council of the Leigue of Nationa

FENGTHEN TROUPS RECALLED.

no match for the military on Satur Chang Jok-lon has recalled the by 9 parties. day. Being every set, ami the inteirengtien troops from Hunkow and Houen-Hongkong Chinese Com- Sevres -

heut Hicks and Gerken, H-3; heut

Isarissenden avash Baworth, B.B.. | mercint News,

nt support. Therefore it is preprick and Gourin. 9--2; bent

ab the strike will be only partial The way workers' council have decided to take part in the general demonstration.

The French Chun.ber of Deputies passal hanimously a Bill imposing tax of 80 per cent. on profits real bed frame fetting souts, haleonire windows, ne uus for the victory pamde.

GERMANS HAVE RATIFIED.

The following is the text of an Admiralty telegram just received:

The Peace Treaty having been ratified by Germany, (this is later than Reuter) trade with Germany by Allies and Neutrals will henceforth

lickes and Buek, 9.2.

Hearing was adjourned.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO LET.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S

OFFICE. Hongkong, July 14, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned bas roosived ins

tractions to sell by Publis Aso-

tion

OR

WEDNESDAY, July 18, 1918, commenging at 11 am..

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street. A Quantity of RED LANTERNS

(without Reserva). Terms: Osaks on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"PROTESILAUS.*

CON

TO LET.-First Floor Masonic Halle hersby notified that the Cargo will Anexa Suitable for OFFICES. be discharged into Holt's Whert, Kow- Formerly Italian Consulate. Apply to:-

loon, where it will lie at Consigneo's risk. Secretary, c/o MASONIC HALL

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after July 14.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public

Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,)

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TUESDAY,

July 17, 1919, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Rooms No. 8 Des Vox Road, Corner of

Ice House Street

SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ika, itc

4160

A nambay of cases- RED JAPANESE LANTERNJ. Tarras-Cantı,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, July 14, 1910.

0.

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PUBLIO AUCTION.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Chodowna, where they will be examined on any Tucedays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godowa, sad all Goods remaining undelivered after July 99. will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer murt be presented to the Undersigned on or before August 5, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Spenti

Hongkong, July 14, 1919.

לן

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

"TENYO MARU,".

STEAMER ARRIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, Monday Jaly. 14. Consignees of cargo am hereby notified Letting by Public Auction Sale, to

to presect their bills of lading for counter.

July, 1910, at 5 pm, at the Offices of from alongside steamer or the Company's be held on MONDAY, the 21st day of dignature, and take immediate delivery the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Oficer Administering godown, where all cargo impeding im the Gorerament, of One Lot of CROWN mediate discharge will be landed at LAND at Kowloon in the Colony of consignees risk. Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with

Storage wil) the option of renowal at a Crown Rent

Jewsbury and Millard, R.E., beat Wood, 71: lost to Bearne and DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Ties and therion, 7. 4: beat Crip-Fincher. - 4.

nel and tourin. S-3: lent Market, Towels: Chuc, t. 64 games: and Buck. 8-3.

Civil Service, 35 games,

Heuti un Frakes, R.E.. bent ticks and trerhei, -; heat Cry nell and tourin, --3; bent Machet and Buck, 6–5.

Totals: R.E, 60 games: Wigwam, 30 games.

JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE.

CLUB DE RECREID v. 88 C.

#i

R.G.A.

-

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE v.

This nutch was played on the Craigenzower ground. The K.C.C. were rather heavily beaten by 35 games. Soon

"

Goklenberg and Ismail, St. Jos. Colk. beat Wheeler and Taylor, 7- beat Green (jun.) and Brown, 1744; lost to Gray and Atkinson,

5-6

Sepher and Silva, St. Jos. Coll..

The R.G.A. lacked the services of heat Wheeler and Taylor, 10-1;

be allowed freely subject to the Talfourth and Davis, their best pair.best Green and Brown, 8-9; heat Municipal Regulations of each coun-in this match at Happy Valley on Gray and Atkinson, 10-1.. try and provided ships under enemy Saturday. The civilians were the

Humid and Abbas, St. Jos. Coli.,

flag including German do not make better lot and won easy by 33 hent Wheeler and Taylor, 7-1; beut any voyages except as authorised by gumom. Scores:--

Green and Brown, 8-3; Jost to Gray.

the Allied Naval Armistice Commis Remedies and Gonnes, Club de and atkinson, 5-6.

to be fixed by the Surreyor of His Biajesty cargo remaining the King, for one further term of 75 years. July 19.

Beglary Na

Incallly.

Particulars of the Lol.

Boundary

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per sále plan 19,120 494 Z

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All broken, shafod and damaged pack- ages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where sume will be examined on Monday, July 21, mE 10.

No claims will be recognized after the goods have left the steamer or godown, and none will be entertained. if presented later than three weeks after arrival cf steamer.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be. affected.

T. DAIGO,

Manager. Hongkong, July 14, 1919.

also

Rereio, beat Prignell and Rollett, Tituls 5. Joseph's College. 67)

heat Amy and Kirby,-10-1;

games; K.C.C. "C" 82 games.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT,

sion. Restrictions of fishing in force during the Armistice are removed.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

Orders issued by Mr. J. W. Tranks DS.P.R:

*PEACE CELEBRATION.

BAND PRACTICES.

Tuesday, 15th July 6 pm. Wednesday, 16th July....6 p.. No exemption except on Medical grounds.

THE 'HAWKINS."

beat Taylor and Moss, 10-1.

Souza and Prata, Club de Recrṣio, |bers Brugnell and Rollett, 1-2; hencį Amy and Kirby, 6-3; beat Taylor Band Mors, 7-d.

C.R.C. "C" v. TAIKOO.

This match took place on tho Hyun and Hyndman, Club de CRC courts yesterday morning. Recreio, lost to Pragnell and Rollet, The Chinese had, the best of it, the 5-8 t-to Amy and Kirby, 58;eat telling most against the Tulkoo beat Taylor and Moes, 7-41.

players. The Chinese won by 17

Totals: Chib de Recreio, games: 88 Co. R.G.A., 33 games,

H

68 games. Scores:-

Gray and Grott, Taikoo, lost to G. Lee and K. L. San, 47; beat C. F. Lee and H. K. Mok, „7—4;

[C.R.C. "C" V. CIVIL SERVICE. to C. Chou and H. C. Hung,

8-8.

Stewart and Rolger, Tujkoo, lout The Civil Service were no matah (to Gr-Lee and K. Ir Sunny 17; lost) for their opponents on the C.R.C.to C..F. Lee and H. K. Mok, 4–7; ocurbs on Saturday, losing by 20 lost to C. Choi and H. C. Hung games. Beirne and Fincher did r6-6-

well as any of the lowere. The lat Gourdin and Lyle, Taikoo, heat G. Lee and K. L. Sun, 0-5; lost to

Mr. Hector Bywater, the well. ter is quite a promising young player. known writer on naval matters, says, Scores:-

that the "Hawkins," which as reported G. Lee and K. L. Son, C.R.C. in the Chine Mail is coming to Hong- C," best R. C. Witchell and F. kong, is substantially bigger than at C. Goodman, 88; beat G. E. first indicated. No details of any Piercy and E. I. Wood, 7-4; beat ship laid down during the war have R. W. Bere and B. C. Fincher, been officially published, but it was 0-2.

C. F. Lee and H. K. Mok, 6–9; loot

to C. Choa and H. C. Hung, 2-8.

Totale: C.R.C. C, 58 games; Taikoo, il games.

TAIKOO v. CHINESE YM.C.A.

generally believed in the Navy that C. Chơi and Hung Ho Chi By arrangement this match was the new class of so-called light C.R.C. C" beat Witchell and played on the Taikoo courts on Satur- cruisers will displace about 2,003 Goodman, 92; beat Fiery and day. Taikoo made a fight for the tons Mr. Bywater apparently has Wood, 6-5; boat Beame and Fin points but the Chinese were, a hitic definite information on this point.cher, 6-3..

cleverer and scored a win "by 18] He states that the "Hawking, and her C. F. Les and Mok Hing Klu,games. Scores: sisters, are 9.750 tons, 605 ft. long, C.R.C.C" beat Witchell and Chinese YMC.A., 7 games. and of 70,00 shaft horse power Goodniga) 7-4; beat Plergy and Taikoo R.C., 42 games."

R.

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ESTABLISHED IN ROME

1863.

The same Circus exhibited for TWO consecutive year at Hengler's Cireni, London, and appeared on TWO occasions before Their Majesties

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2.00

1.00

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WITH LEATHER & "ARMORTRED" SOLES.

ARMORTRED" SOLES ARE FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF NON SLIPPING AND VERY HARD WEARING

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ALL SIZES $3.75 -per Par.

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