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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 1920.

CABLE ADDRESS

"ALEREYAT" Fasazona.

COLDER CARD

**K.C. KEN 'INSTICK

WESTERN UNION EXTEXTS

P. Z TOCH

MANAGLE

TELEFONXXS

MERCURY MOTOR CARE OFFER 1363

-60.

59-61 Des Voeux Road Central

HONGKONG.

TO-DAY'S

HAM BRANCE & SHOW BOOM

Rossor ROID

WEET POINT BRUNCH 1345 WOLL STOF

CABLES.

(Reader's Service to the China Meil)

SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

GRAVE SITUATION DEVELOPING IN BRITAIN,

ALARMING BOMB EXPLOSION.

PARTICULARS OF BLOODY SLAUGHTER AT KILMICHAEL

LONDON, November 30.

It is considered that a grave situation is developing in connection with the extension of Sinn Fein cutrages to the metropolitan area. Special constables have been warned to be in readiness for duty. They will probably be asked to co-operate in patrolling warehouse areas.

BOMB EXPLOSION IN LONDON,

LONDON, November 30.

A bomb explosion occurred on the premises of a skin merchant in Oldswan Lane. Lear London Bridge, at 1257 this morning. The bomb apparently was left in the premises in a portmanteau and set with a time fuse. One of the floors in the building was blown up. There were no casualties.

SINN FEIN AGAIN?

LONDON, November 30.

The bomb explosion in the City is more alarming because of what it portends than for the actual damage done, which only amounted to wrecking the basement of a warehouse packed with skins. There was no loss of life -because there are no dwelling houses in the neighbourhood. The authorities are not prepared to state that the outrage was the work of Sinn Feiners, but they are convinced that it was caused by a bomb similar to those used in Liverpool.

MURDER CAMPAIGN

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LONDON, November 30. Particulars of the bloody slaughter of Royal Irish Constabulary auxiliaries near Kilmichael were giveo by Sir Hamar Greenwood in the House of Commons in the course of the Irish debate on the adjournment. Sir Hamar Greenwoody said that the Liverpool cutrages and the London attempt showed that the Sian Fein murder gang was carrying on its sense lers campaign of murder and arson in Great Britain, and it would be extended to persons and property here unless the country was thoroughly roused. (Cheers).

DEAD DESECRATED.

He proceeded to

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

( Renter's Service to the Chien Mail)

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`SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS:

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.

LOST.

Professor MacNeill, who was arrested on November 26 has been in, the name of LUE YUE SAM released. Griffith remains in Mountjoy Gaol.

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Altogether 400 persons have been arrested in Dublin during the past ren days, including the manager and two members of the staff of the newspaper, Young Ireland. The significant efficiency of the round-ups is evidenced by the numbers of rifles, revolvers, and bombs, and the quantity of ammunition found lying in the streets of Dublin discarded by owners fearing discovery of possession of them.

NEWSPAPER OFFICE FIRED.

LONDON, November 30. A mysterious party of armed and masked men set fire to the Freeman's Journal office in Dublin at midnight.

LONDON, November 30. Before the Freeman's Journal office was fired armed and masked men entered the offices of the Unionist paper, the Irish Times and held up the editorial staff with revolvers while they extracted a promise that nothing would be divulged.

Fires in Cork this morning were awakened by thrilling scenes. Two ladies sleeping in a dat were attended by a bomb and dashed down blazing staircase in their night dresses. They escaped slightly injured.

MURDER AND INCENDIARISM.

LONDON, November 30. """ The Sinn Fein Hall in Limerick was burned down yesterday evening. set afire by bombs thrown through the windows. The fire was speedily There were four incendiary fires in Cork last evening. The City Hall was checked.

LONDON, December 1

[HE SHARE CERTIFICATE NO 1603 for Two Share numbered 46491/46492 standing in the Register

[(deceased) Iste of Hongkong having GIVEN that unless that said Certifese been LUST-NOTICE IS HEREBY

be produced at the office of the Com longkong, on or before the 5th day of pany, 5 Queen's Road Central, Victoria

January. 1921, a new Certificate for the Certificats will thereafter be held by the said shares wül be issued and the-old

Company as null and veid

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE

Secretary. Kangkong, December 3, 1990.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undervigned bats received in-

structions to tell by Public Auction

од

SATURDAY, December 4, 1820, their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street.

Commencing at 11 a.

coils Electric Wire,

3 cals Flechla Wire,

19 pairs Jade Stone Bangles,

9 sheets Fibre 3/32" thick

10

do 5/16"

do 3/5TM

3 Radiator Boilers,

2.Semi Rosary Pumps,

2 Brass Whistles,

#

500 be. Round Tucks Core Packing,

40 baies Tablet Soup,

50 bares Bar Soap.

Also

Uniformed men raided several houses in Ardee, County Louth, and removed two men whose bodies were subsequently found outside the town. Dublin Castle reports that two ex-soldiers were seized by armed civilians at Killimaule, Tipperary, and chained to a wall in Kilkenny. (For A Quantity of Sundry Office Furniture, two days they were unable to lie down owing to the shortness of the chains.

INTERNMENT CAMPS.

LONDON, November 33."

In the House of Commons, Sir Hamar Greenwood said that it "was intended to intern persons whom there was reason to believe were con~] nected with the Irish Republican Army. They would be treated the same of war nor give to them that status. as prisoners of war, but that did not involve their recognition as prisoners

LABOUR INQUIRY INTO REPRISALS.

LONDON, December 1.

The Labour Commission of Inquiry into reprisals in Ireland, which left London for Dublin this morning, indicdes Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P. acd Mr. Adamson, MP, with Brigadier C. B. Thompson as military adviser.

EXPLOSION IN COFFIN MAKER'S WORKSHOP.

LONDON, November 30. Light was thrown on the coffin maker's workshop explosion at the court of inquiry when the police testified that they found a tin box there hidden under a bench containing 353 rounds of revolver ammuraition, all flat nosed also an unexplosed bomb concealed there.

GOVERNMENT'S POWERS.

LONDON, December 1. · In the House of Commons, at question time, replying to Mr. Leonard read telegrams regarding the Kilmichael Lyle, Mr. Short expressed the opinion that the existing powers of the ambush which consisted of, about 80 to 100 men all dressed Government, including the Defence of the Realm Regulations, were sufficient in khaki with steel trench helmets. They fired from both sides to deal effectively with Sinn Fein outrages in England, but when the of the road. They also had direct enfilade fire straight down. By force of Defence of the Realm Act expired it might be necessary to ask for further arms some of the Crown men were disarmed and brutally murdered. Their powers. bodies were rifled. All money and valuables were taken and clothing was robbed from the corpses. Sir Hamar Greenwood said that he did not think with fifteen ex-officers of the late war thus lying dead the House would wish to continue the discussion in the face of a challenge to the authority of the House and to civilisation.

Captain Archer Redmond said that no one in the house would accuse him or those with whom he was associated of feeling anything but the deepest and most profourd regret for the type of outrage just related.

BODIES HACKED WITH HATCHES.

LONDON, December 1

It is officially announced that the bodies of the sixteen police murder-

ed in the Macroom ambush bad nearly all six bullet wounds each. They were also terribly motilated and apparently hacked with hatches.

HUMAN TARGETS.

LONDON, November 30.

The victims of the Macroom ambush were not. "Black and Tans" but officers of the auxiliary division stationed at Macroom Castle. They are all ex-officers selected for meritorious services in the field during the war. The castle has been a sort of island in a Sinn Fein sea. The scene was

with a

FRENCH EMBASSY AT THE VATICAN.

PARIS, December 1.

establishing the Embassy at the Vatican with which there has been a The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a Bill by 397, votes to 209 re diplomatic rupture since 1905.

THEATRE ROYAL

WARWICK COMEDY CO.

BOOKING NOW OPEN,

The public is asked to note that

an ideal spot for an ambush, one side of the road overhanging the booking for the Warwick Comedy wood, on the other side the road taking Company's season is now open at a sharp right angle turn. The massacre has again brought Moutrie's. The opening play will be

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into prominence the question of sending out parties in these Douglas Murray's delightful comedy cars. Absolutely unprotected auxiliaries are perched on high seats crowded together without elbow room. Without an inch of cover they are human targets a child could not miss. A military funeral in London has been offered the relatives of the victims.

PRECAUTIONS IN BRITAIN,

LONDON, November 30. Precautions in London against Sinn Feiners include a special guard o!

LONDON, November 30.

· secret service men for every Cabinet Minister......

A mysterious Sinn Feiner, "described as "No. 87" was remanded at Liverpool on a charge of murdering the civilian, Daniel Ward, who detected the incendiaries.

LONDON, November 30. The Folice to-day searched the offices of the Irish Self-Determination League in London and four other houses. They removed all documents

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and money.

LONDON, November 30.

"Uncle Ned," in which Mr. Edgar Warwick himself will play the title role. Other plays to be given are: The Law Divine," "The Case of Lady Camber," "Doormats,"" When we Were Twenty-one," Eliza Comes to Stay," "Captain Drew," and "A Woman of no Importance." An at- tractive programme indeed! New plays, new scenery, new faces, and above all, an si English cast present- ing the very finest of English comedies and farces should prove a most wel- come bill of lare.

The opening night is Monday next. As there will be a change of play each evening it is advisable to bock well ahead.

On the arrival of the "Aquitania" at Southampton from New York, "I THINK THEM SPLENDID six suspected Sinn Feiners were arrested for possessing arms and ammunition.

LONDON, December 1. The six suspects on the "Aquitania" were released later and proceeded

LONDON, December 1

"to London.

would be armed, replied that any officer on dangerous duty would be In the House of Commons, Sir Hamar Greenwood, asked if the police. supplied with a revolver. The police authorities had discretion to arm their men..

LONDON, November 30. "

FOR CHILDE EN."

A MOTHER'S PRAISE OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS

For the sickly new-born babe-or growing child Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's medicine, are a bless ing. They are guaranteed eatly tree

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received Instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, (For Account of the Concerned),

THURSDAY, December 9, 1920, at 10.30 am, st their Sales Hoorns, Ho. 8, Dee Youx Road, Corner of Ice Home Street,

4

67 Boxen Tin Plates

4 Kegs Dyes

(slightly damaged)

Tema :-Cash,

And

1 Underwood Typewriter, 1 Safe.

1 Steel Filing Cabinet. TR-Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hmgkong, December 2, 1990.

STRUTHERS AND DIXON, INC.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

حديدية

6. 3. WEST IVIS” From SEATTLE

THETM Steamship

THE

"WEST IVIS,"

waving arrived from Seattle via ports on December 3rd, 1920, Consignees are bereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous

Loon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd, Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk. an Import Permit signed by the Consignees of Cargo must produce

Superintendent of Imports and Ex- ports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 10 am, on Dec. 9th, 1920, by the Company's surveyors Messrs. Carmichael &

Clarke.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognised. No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the Godowns and cargo undelivered on and after December 10th, 1920, will be subject to rent.

Consigners are requested to send in their Buls of Lading for 'counter- signature immediately.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC. "Agents for Div. of Opr.. Ü. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation.

12, Des Voeux Road, Central Hongkong, December 2, 1920.

TOYO HIREN- KAISHA,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HUGHES & HOUGH, THE Steamship

Auctioneers.

"KOREA MARU.“ From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO- THE Undersigned have received in. LULU, JAPAN FORTS & MANILA.

structions from Tax Hon. ME. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G., to well by Public Anction,

ON

MONDAY.

December 13, 1926, at 10:30 am, at his residence. "Inverdrais " 146, Barker Road,

TKI SUZY Valuable Household Furniture,

therein contained.

including

*The abova named Steamer", having arrived on Friday, the 3rd December," 1920, "consignees of cargo, ses beraby notified, to present thaix Bills of Lading for countersignataro, and take immediate. -delivery from alongside steamer or the Company's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed at consignees' risk:

Storage will be "anomed. cargo remaining undelivered after Friday, the 10th December, 1990,

from opiates and absolutely harmless Blackwood Chairs, Wicker Casins and Monday, the 18th December, 1999, að 12, All brokeri, chafed and damaged pack- Two Bedroom Suites,-1 set of 4 Godown, whees same will be examised on ages will be landed into the Company's and are a comedy for teething troubles,

constipation, diarrhoes, colic, fadigestion, Tables, Omamente, etc, Sunblinds, 111

simple fever and worms. They promote Shanghai Tubs, Wine Chipboard, A No elime will be recognised after calm natural sleep.good appetite, natural

Two men detained in London as a result of anti-Stay we development and thething without tears: large number of Pot Plante Garden goods have left the steamer or Godown, and

subsequently released."

Fein raids, were

Most elaborate precautions to protect the judges and witnessrs at the Ulster Assizes were taken in Belfast where the cases number 500, mostly arising out of the recent riots.

MANY ARRESTS IN DUBLIN."

LONDON, November 30. Yesterday's arrests in Dublin included William Sears, M.P. for Mayo

sheasly, of Adense, Baskatchewan

Concerning them Mr Arthur Boats, Daunds, writes: I have tried Baby's Own Tablets and think their splendid fár children-of-all-agen

ld by medicine dealers, also port fns 80 cents the vial, from the Dr. Road, Shanghai. Williams Medicine Ca 98 Erechnen

Wall Particulars from Ostalogue).

view day of sale.

nona, will be entertained if presented later, then three weeks after arrival of at her.

ifactel

Hongkong, Dece

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, Decinber 3, 1990.

NOTICES,

"EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE

BRITISH

"COOKING AND CULINARY - UTENSILS,

BABY SCALES

STEEL

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

JUST RECEIVED

INCLUDING

HOUSEHOLD SCALES

SAUCEPANS AND BOILERS

FISH KETTLES,

FRY PANS, KETTLES, TEA & COFFEE POTS, HIP, SPONGE AND CHILDREN'S BATHS, TRAVELLING BATHS,

HEARTH SUITES, FIRE BRASSES, TABLE AND KITCHEN OUTLERY, KNIFE MACHINES,. FOOD CHOPPERS.

KENTS.

ALL BRITISH" BRUSHES.

INCLUDING

HAIR AND WHISK BROOMS AND BRUSHES. PLATE,

PASTRY, STOVE AND SAUCEPAN

CHAMOIS LEATHERS.

BRUSHES.

TOILET BRUSHES ·

SELVYT

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

CLOTHS.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

"BABY" GRAND PIANOS

JUST UNPACKED

FROM

"BROAD WOOD”

LONDON.

&

"CHICKERING"

BOSTON.

The Anert in the World.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

16, DES VEUX ROAD.

FINE SELECTION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR

TEL. 1322

XMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS.

"CUTEX SETS MANICURE SETS

Including

COTY'S & HOUBIGANT'S PERFUMERY: - HAIR BRUSHES & COMBS

COLGATE'S GIFT BOXES PIPES & VACUUM FLASKS

Etc.

Etc. At Moderate Prices. COLONIAL DISPENSARY,

-Tel. No. 1877.

14 Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

THE "BON TON" LTD.

1. 37, Queen's Road Central.

JUST ARRIVED.

An odd assortment of Ladies' Hats of the Istast French styles and make, no duplicates of any style.

Also Evening Dress and Costume Materials and Trimmings, etc.

WE

EXPECTED SHORTLY.

The universal popular BONTON Corsets.

XMAS

HAMPERS.

TE bez to notify. Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the

festive soon ay be obtained from us at the following reduced zało

No. 1'-RAMPER.

1 Qt. Moet & Chandon Champagne “Crown Brut"

Elackberry Brandy

Pt. D.O.K

Qt. Martell's XXX Brandy

King George IV W. L Whisky or Perfection

Buperb Tawny Port

'St. Julien Glarst

Old Brown Sherry Bed Beal

D.O.L Old Tom of Dry Gin,“ "Bugoyne's Australian Burgundy.

1 phíal Pomeranzan Elsters

1 Qt. Guillemart Champagne

1 PL. D.O.MEN

2 HA

1 Qt. Burgoyan's Australian Burgundy

Kartal's XXX Brandy

w King George IV WIN Whisky or Perfection

Tawny Dry Port

St Julien Claret

•1′′. DOE Old Tom'or Dry tiên.

4. Vino da Photo Yellow Beal Bhary

phial Pomeranzán Bitters --

Ho.

3 HA

10. Burgoyne's Australian Burgundy

1.

Ft. Get-Freres, Peppermint

D.O.M.

2 Qt. Baouriez Bach Old Fort

2

1

King George IV-WL.- Whisky or Pez Engrand'. XIX Brandy

Whisky

19gs Amontillado Sharry White Bes!-

Medoe Claret sadly pa

T2_D.G.L'Old Tum of, Dry Gin

1 phial Pomeranzen. Bitters.

GANDE PRICE TEL: 185,

$80,

$253

LID

8, QUEENS KOAD GERTHAL

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