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·IRRİYALS. ·

Perss "Monteagle,” yesterday Rev. B D. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Q. D. Canseco, Mr. A. C. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dung, Mr. H M. Daniel, Mrs. J. M. Figueiredo, Misses J. and C. Figueiredo, Misses E. and A. Figueiredo, Mr. S. K and Mrs. Jones, Mr. R. Jalian, Mr. R. A. Kreulen, Miss E. M. Lopes, Mr. E.. Meling, Mr. W. E. Priestley, the Rev. M. H. Purcell, Mrs M. B. Pereirs Mr. W. H. Taylor, Mr. E. Gaynor, Mr. A. C. Bread, Mr. A. Botelho, Mr. E. Clare, Mr. W. Gore, Mr. H. Habuk, Mr. A. S. Hadkier," Mr. M. R. Jeffries, Mr. T. Johnson, Mr. H. Munro, Mr. F. H. Mitchell, Mr. J. A. Prentice, Mrs. G. Remedios, and Mr. S. L. M. Salley.

Per 6.5"Tenyo Maru," yester- day--Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson, Mr. F. C. Allen, Mr. P. F. Alcoben das, Mr. L. R. Blockerby, Mr. G. L Brennan, Mr. E. Bouri, Mr. L: F Crowly, Mr. and Mrs. J.; C. Char- geux, Mrs. M. M. Carter, Mr. D. M. Carinan, Mr. C. Dodds, Mr. J. D. Duggan, Miss P. Dancel, Mr. J. R.

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Ordere far Endas Combaný br

PARADE

The Company will parade at Head- quarters on Tuesday, 25th-instant at 5.90 pat

Dress-Drill Order.

BAND

NEW YORK TEEKAT,

HOW IT IS

ODUCES,

Man Hay is short of stature and o olive tint of skin," always sealing rather queerly and shifting his hands orhandling with something. Mut The Band will parade at Head-Hey holds out at 23 Pell Street, New quarters on Monday, 25h instant. York, where under his name there at 5.30 pm. Dress Drill Order (with angga

*ppears once a week news for the (instruments).

news hungry of China town, those

- CLASS OF INSTRUCTION.

A Class of Instruction will be held yellow brethren of his who have drift- at Headquarters for N.C. Os oned fær from the homeland.

p.m. Thursday, 28th fast, at 5.50 P

Dress-Drill Order.

STRENGTH.

Sergeant R. Bently having left the Colony is struck of the Company. "

G. F. E. RAPSON, B.-Major,

Adjutant. HV.D..Corps. Hongkong, October 22, 1920.

Mun Hey has an office with a roller top desk in it, måles, clattered with unintelligible papers printed in the language of the ten thousand sym~!

AIRY FARM NEWS.

FSE

New shipments just GUDA ORGESE EDAM CHEFSE

80 cents per Ib.

AMERICAN CREAM CHENS GRUYERE 'OHEËSE

Our own make?—

PIONIC CHEESE CREAM CHEESE

80

17

jar.

SO

pat

bois, and a look of disorder about THE DAIRY FARM, TOE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. things in general. It is easy to see

Mun Hey is not an orderly man. He Freads something and if he is not pleased throws it to the Boor immedi aicly. In Ching the wife picks up

Darling, Mr. H. W. Dean, Mr. and LATEST SHIPPING NEWS er her husband, but in America she

CABLES.

Mrs. D. A. Lias, Mr. J. H. Ezekiel,

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Engel, Mr. L.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

INDIAN STRIKES.

POSTAL WORKERS STILL OUT.

other

centres

ARRIVALS.

DEPARTURES

gets a divorce.

CHINA COAST.

ATTITUDE OF THE GUILDS.

SHANGHAI CORRESPONDENT'S

STATEMENT.

ILLEGAL ARREST.

FORMIGNERS IMPLICATED.

EXTRAORDINARY SHANGHAI AFFAIR.

ميت

Mun Hey guides the inquisitive J. Griffin, Mr. R. V. Gregg. Mr. P.

with a note of pleasure, and pride W. Giovonnini," Mr. C. J. Hems

The sis. "Suiyang," Capt. J. Gibbs, through the plant of the Mix Hey "An Engineer" wrote to the N.C.

An extraordinary case of illegal. worth, Mrs. W: L Hillberg, Miss C1.594 tons, arrived this morning at?

Chinese named Tsai Hendry, Mr. A. Hirsh, Mr. P. Kal, 745 am from Shanghai with 700

Weekly. The Chinese minner of Daily News on Oct. 15 as follows-arrest of a Mr. J. P. Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. G.

tons of general cargo.

running a newspaper is disappointing. After reading our report of the Chiao-sung, in which two foreigners B. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lowy.

For instance, there wasn't a reporter speech of the chairman of the lado-re said to be implicated; took place Mr. G. Ludin, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

The Frosper." Capt. Olsen. to be seen tearing his quene. The China S.N. Co., I think some of the late on Tuesday night last and the

police are now making inquiries. Marshall, Mr. H. V. McKoen, Father 1,376.90 tons, arrived this morning: BOMBAY, October 19.

real chairman's comments, if prrectly appears that Mr. Tsa, who had P. de Maria, Father F. R. Noval. Mr. at 7 am, from Saigon with 2,000, only thing that looked like The strike situation is unchanged. The telegraph office has now Rot E. Prevor. Father P. Prat, Mr. E. J. tons of rice.

newspaper office was the absence of reported, were very misleading, and removed his residence recently from copy boys.

tend to give the public an erroneous Chapei to the Ching Tai Hotel, No. sufficient recruits to relieve the boy scouts and gid guides. The Pieder, Mr. D. Querubin, Mr. N.

attitude of the 142 Tientsin Road, was visited at thar The ss.."Luchow," Capt. G. 4. Then take the Chinese typesetter impression of the Government of India has sanctioned an increased allowance of seven G. Rogers, Miss C. Rogers. Mr. A.

Baptist. a. da Roza, Miss C. A. dos Reme-Morse, 1.220 tons, arrived this morn and printer, who knows nothing of Guilds towards the Shipping Com-hotel on Tuesday night last by TWD foreigners, who were recompanied by rupees a month, but the strikers have not returned

The American line-panies

two Chinese-members of the party leader of the postal vrikers, has threatened to bring out the postal dros, Miss M. B. dos Remedios, Mr.ing at 6.30 am, from Swatow with the inotype.

typist swears enough as it is. What "His statement that. the. authorities and Mrs. C. G. Salsbury, Mr. A. W. 1900 tons, of general cargo. India unless III employees of

Smith Mr. W. Shedder. Mr. F. H.

would he do with a machine having hom information at his disposal, it stating to Mr. Tsai that they were dispense with the recruits and accept arbitration by October 21. The Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tan,

ten thousand keys and leading ten appeared that the policy of the Guilds detectives. Mr. Tsai was compelled thousand symbols?) The two type was being dictated, not with a view to enter a motor car which was in tramway employees are still striking. A partial service is running. There Father F. Villarrubia, Mr. C. H. Whitworth. Mr. F. J. Wevill. Mrs.

The ss. "Eldridge." Capt. Brocks, setters on the Man Hey Weekly move to harmonious rocking with the Com-waiting at the entrance to the hotel is no sign of settlement of the gas strike. The streets are still dark.

V. Lee Weish. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.sailed for Seattle via Singapore and back and forth in a composing room panies, nor with the slightest regard and the car moved off in the direction Williamson, and Mrs. U. B. Woods. Manila at 6 am. to-day with 600, gray and dark, looking like ghosts of to the forare continuance of the Com- of Chaper. Isti ves then question-

general cargo.

their forefathers come to life.

pany, tar with the object of immedi-ed about certain financial transactions The Man Hey Weekly has no copy ate gain on the part of those who had he had recently entered into with two- The 3.5,

"Chanchow Captain readers. It has we reporter, Ching little or nothing to lose, with no Chinese residents of Chapel with Partridge, sailed for Singapore vix Tou or Tou Ching, or some such name thought for the morrow or British whom he had been living and payment of money said to be owing wis de- Swatow at 9 at. to-day with 200 hard to catch on one introduction. prestige in the East." Per ss."Taba Maru," yester-tons of general cargo.

occupying officially the position of is absolutely incorrect, and how any manded. Tsai rehvised to meet these The committee en passports and customs appointed by the Society!

reporter, unofficially that of managing right-thinking man could make such demands and attempted to draw atten The s& Yurnsang" Capt. Me editor, city editor, editorial writer, an absurd statement passes by com- tion to his plight by screaming. These of Nations made several recommendations tending to facilitate internaday Mr. and Mrs. Swann, Mr. Ogawa, Miss McPherson, Miss Jones,

attempts" were frustrated by one mem- Mrs. Rawlins, Capt. Sprenger, Prof. Ainsh sailed for Manila at 3 pm to feature writer and ad infinitum. Man pretension. and Mrs. Berliner, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. day with 1,570 tons of general cargo. Hey, as publisher, sits at one end of The fact that the offer has beenber of the party covering Tsar's mouth. and Mrs. Booth, Miss MacDonald,

the composing room in an anteroom made to take the dispute to an adjust with a handkerchiet.The motor car "Teiresias," Captain Miss Carter, Miss Baxter, Miss Fox. Miss Dutton, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Mea-Riepenhausen, sailed for London vis partitioned off with glazed glass and meat or arbitration board, which theater drew at a Casper police Ching Tou (or Touchairman diplomatically omitted to station where Tsai was immediately dows, Miss Cockram, Miss Toomp Singapore, at 4 pm. to-day with 400 n walls.

Ching) pounds a faithful typewriter mention, shows that the intention is released and returned to his hotel in tons of general cargo, son, Mr. Harroid, Mr. Kingswood,

in the reception room at the front of still to work harmoniously with the the Settlement. Inquiry by the police the building-New York Evening Companies, and is also in accordance elicited conBronation of Mr. Tsai's. Mr. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mr.

Sun.

with the agreement come to in May Story the hotel, where the car- Marshall, and Mr. C. Wood.

1916, which they now view as Aployes corroborated his report that he was mstled into the waiting car. The scrap of paper."

INTERNATIONAL TRAFIC.

BETTER FACILITIES RECOMMENDED;

LONDON, October 7.

tional trafic of travellers and goods through simplifying visa formalities and co-ordinating customs regulations.

CзIESE STUDENTS'AR DIVE IN FRANCE.

LONDON, October 19.

A Horas message states that 5. Andre Lebon," "from Yokhoama, arrived at Marseilles with over 100. Chinese students to be distributed among the various French colleges to study the French language, civilisa tion, and commercial methods.

SENATOR HARDING EXPLAINS.

MARION, OHIO, October 19. Replying to President Wilson's letter. Senator Harding has written to the White House declaring that his speech at Indianapolis only suggested that there had come to him "those who spoke of a sentiment which they represented to be very manifest among French people" The speech could not be construed as saying that the French Government sent anybody to

him,

ESTEN BY CANNIS ALS

HUNTING PARTY LOST IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

-BRISBANE, October 20.

DEPARTURES.

Per s.5. Nikko Maru,

yester

day :-Mr. and Mrs. Scrinshow, Miss

The

5.5

CLEARANCES.

The SS. "Hong Mob, Br...dcleared M. Pearce, Miss L. Pearce, Mr. to-day and will sail for Amoy at Ines Dee, Mr. E. M. Thomas, Mr. a.m.to-qurrow, you J. N. G. Gibbons, Mr. Pearce, Mr.I

and Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. P. O. Wi-}|_ The SS. ""Tokei Maru,” Japanese, liamson, Rev. Mr. Richmond, M: cleared to-day and will sail for Bai and Mrs. M. Gomez, Mrs. 1. Bums, phong : 6 am, to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs., Lowry, Mrs. McHugh, Mr. F. H. D. Vinney. Mr. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

HONGKONG'S POOR.

ANNUAL CHARITY BAZAAR.

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL-

The first meeting of the 1920 Bazaar Committee of the Society of St. Vir cent de Paul was held last evening. It was decided to hold the 1920 Bazaar on December 5, and the preliminary arrangements are being

Both the representative British matter is now in the hands of the shipping companies here have re-police.

peatedly broken faith with the

Galds by making every endeavour to

ignore their existence.or undertine

their authority, but the chairman very stated the case fairly as well from carefully assured the shareholders their point of view as from yours and the public that, in asking the I! this is not going behind the sca-going employees to a private meet-Guild's back then I should very much ing, which I might inform you was like to know what it is; and the letter held in June, he was not " going be- dizving attention to this breach of faith, and also the sitempt to get the bind the Guild

To quote his own words':

.

were

senior men to desert the general body,

mendous statement · to make? But there, as the immortal glory of the British Mercantile Marine officers is well known, I need hot here dilate

A. D. Short, Mr. D. H. Anhaensser, C. S. Taylors. Mrs. and Miss Gurner, Mrs. C. K. Gun, Mrs. E. P. Driggs, Mr. K. Ekman, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mr. W. Palmer, Mr. P. O. Pickburn, Blake, Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton, Capt. Mr. P. Lauza, Mr. F. Whiddon, M. and Mrs. Khkley, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L. Ryan, Mrs. Cowline, Miss M. G. Burnie, Mr., Mrs. and Master

An advance statement of the con-is surely substantial evidence of the

very hole and corner way the Com Storney, Miss J Bath, Miss W. H. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Frankel, Mr. Palamountin, Miss E. A. M. Kilbey, Sheridon, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schlesin

cessions the two Companies taken in hand at once.

shout to grant to the feet was made, pay have of dealing with any matter Mr. G. Chance. Mr. J. Isaccosos, gen, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hazel, Mrs.

The Committee have a large re-(these concessions were eventually submitted to them.

The Guilds are also accused of Mr. A. K. Ness, Mr. F. Galacey, G. Lawson, Miss Camp, Mr. and Mrs. MF. L. Bana, Mr.. L. Gines, Mr. A. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lambert, Mr.-sponsibility placed on their shoulders. granted in August this year), and the

The expenditure of the Society on meeting- terminated, I hope and have taking "no thought for British prés- C Espina, Mr. F. Francisco, Mr. and Fleming. Capt. Santos, Mrs. and Miss relief to the poor and on the edrica- every reason to think, in the under-ge in the East. Does it not strike." Mrs. J. J. Delahunty, Rev. W. M. Z. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. L. tion of the children of the poor tow standing on the men's part that I had the general public that this is a tre Whiles and natives bunting birds of paradise in Dutch New Guirea are Auster, Mr. H. M. Neagha, Mr. G. E. Canning. Mr. Harrold, Mr. and amounts to considerably over $1,000 believed to have been eaten by natives on the Fly River. A search party of S. Anelda, Mr. V. S. Salmos, Mr. Mrs. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Suther a month. A report will shortly be 16 Chinese hunters reports that it found blood-stained books and clothes. P. Villarica, Mr. L. G. Seng and laid, Mr. G. Garrard, Mr. and Mrs. Issued on the work of the Society Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Lloyd, during the present year, and it is and a human jawbone with silver-filled teeth in a village, the inhabitants of Mrs. F. Shu Toco.

Miss Ackzell, Miss Kirveskosko, Miss hoped that, with this account of the. which fled.

Bjorklund, Miss Forseberg. Mr. and year's valuable but unestentations THERE is nothing so good for mun on them, but it would be very inter lar rheumatian, sprains, laureness,esting to learn just how much the Mrs. Hindes, Mr. Macmanas, Mr. work of the Society before them, the ramps of the muscle, bruises and like Chairman of the L-CSN Co. did T. Milton, Mr. E. Morley, Mr. generous public of Hongkong injuries as Chamberlain's Pain Balam Per s.s. Kashgar," yesterday and Mrs. Manus. Mrs. Pilcher, will again extend to the 1920 Bazaar It will affect care in less time then hold British prestige ich he now

that anxious time. Mr. E. S. Jacquarot, Mr. Verbeek, Master L. Pilcher. Mr. Bentley, Mr. that whole-hearted support which say other treatment. For sale by all says is about to be des syed during Mr. R. B. David. Mr. and Mrs. Dur Pilcher, Mr. S. B. de Britto. Mr. resulted in last year's Bazaar being Chemists and Storekeeper stan, Mr. M. Graynor, Mr. Dean, Whitehead, Miss Suter, Master D. such a splendid success and enabling Mr. J. M: Beck, Mr. and Mrs. W. Maag, Miss O. Maig, Lieut. T. W, the Society considerably to extend M. Calderwood, Mr. G. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson, Master T. F. and the scope of its activities among Sutton," Mr. Connaughton, Miss Hel- Miss Bryson, Miss Norton, Mrs. Hongkong's poor. land, Master E. Johnson, Rev. C. W. Woodford, Mr. Madsan, Mr. R. Lang- and Mrs. Bispham, Mr. Holworthy ton, Misses E. and V. Shrive, Messrs. Mr. and Mrs Van Dusseldorp, Ms. Leung Yi Yiu, Lee Wei Ping, M. Taylors, Miss Chisman, Mr. G. F. C. L. Tseng, T. Khes Toe, E. A. Coll, Russell, Mrs. W. M. Andrew, Mrs Schooler, L. Jenkins, and J. Lamont

MESOPOTAMIA.

MAIN PHASE OF OPERATIONS CLOSED.

TOTAL CASUALTIES,

LONDON, October 20. The War Office announces that the relief of the garrisons at Samawah and Kufa brought to a close the first and main phase of operations in Mes opotamia. Our total casualties from June 1 to October 1 amounted to 416 dead; 1,119 wounded, 159 prisoners, and 473 missing.

DEPARTURES.

One case of paratyphoid fever, Greek, was reported yesterday.

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