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FRIDAY MAY `?) — 1921.
Hughes & Hough
ANCHIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT
"AND ADMIRALTY.
Coal Contractors General Brokers.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
TEE Only vite à cotion.
(HX Undersigned have reentrad Instru
(FOR LECOUNT OF THE CONCERNRO},
on
SATURDAY
罪
·May 21, 1921, st 12 (Noon)
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Veux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, About 12 Cases Claret Grand
Centenac.
Also
1,500 Isherwood Igyptian Cigaretten.
Terms ---Cash.
HOJTES & ROUGE, Auctionners.
Hongkong, May 15, 1921.-
(For account of the concerned)
ON
MONDAY, May 23, 1921, at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 2, Des Vax Road, Corner of
Ice House Street. Valuable Household Furniture, and Sundries,
Removed to Sales Rooms
for Convenience of Sale,
Comprising:-
Silk-covered Drawing Room Suite, Single and Double Bedstende, Back- wood Table, Chairs & Cabinets, Tard- robes,
c.
Ose Cabinet Collection of Batteries. (Fell Particulars from Catalogue). Ter 4:-Cab.
HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers.. Hongkong. May 18, 1921.
INTIMATIONS,
IMPORTS AND. EXPORTS OFFICE.
EMPIRE DAY.
HIS DEPARTMENT will be open for mayor of Letor dates only fam 9 *me to 12 Noon on TUESDAY, the 24: May 1921. Licensed Warchours will be eatimely denna that day.
X.MITI. Sap-istemien", Import and Expart Hongkong, May 15, 292
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
THE
HE Management beg to announce that the WEST WING. EXTEN- SION and the new GARAGE will be completed during the month of Janė, 1921.
The Management having received numerous applications for monthly quotations from local residents who are not owners of private ears, bave decided to allocate a limited number of rooms
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
35 WORDS'S INBERITONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional word #Cents
for 3 insertions.
WANTED.
WANTED TO PURCHASE South Morning Post Shares
"FOR SALE.
FOR SALE ONE OF TWO LOTS of LAND, in Jordan Road, Kowloon,
about seven minutes by Richs from Ferry. For plan & further particulars apply Box 1938, c'e "Casa Man"
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO..
THE CHINA MAIL.
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
MR. WILSON'S MISTAKES.
„CRITICISM BY MR. LANSING.
Mr. Robert Lansing in his book,
The Peace Negotiations (published
He points out that it would have ANGLO JAPANESE TREATY. prevented 'the United States) from crashing the rebellion in the South is 1861-5 and have destroyed Canada. when the French Province of Quebec rebelled.
"Mr. Wilson is blamed for the grave
delay in making peace:
RENEWAL QUESTION.
BAKON HAYASHI AND AUSTRALIA.
Baron Hayashi, Japanese Ambas sador in London, in a statement to a Daily Mail-reporter discussed the question of the renewal in Jane of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty,
FIRSTORE AT THE HOTELE.
HONGKONG HOTEL:
May 18. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Capt. Adama Me and Mrs A. J. an EXTRAORDINARY MEET- Constable, 168: net), directly attacks If he had not insisted that a com-
Me (W, Anderson à Johos ING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the ex-President Wilson and his policy at plete and detailed plan for the League
Mrs L Henry Aab Mr and Mrs N. E HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING almost every point. Mr. Lansing Treaty, a preliminary peace would in
Me and Mrs G, H. Karanja (of Nations) should be part of the
H. Bannerman Mr.P. 3. Korny. CORPORATION will be held at the CITY | himself was Secretary of State la Mr. alt probability have been signed i Premier, in the Commonwealth Par Mr J. E. de Beau Capt. de Mra Larking
champ HALL Hongkong on SATURDAY, Wilson's Cabinet, a position which is ratlied, and in effect during April lament said
Mile H. LINS Mr E R. Balios Mr M. Lord the 28th day of May, 1921, at NOON, |
equivalent to that of our own Foreign •
Our safety Ties in a renewal of Mr and En Q H.Mr and Mi E
Benson
Lx ket for the purpose, of considering and if
Our ideal at the Imperial Cabinet
resolutions :
1. That the Directors of the Hongkong an event which caused a sensation
& Shanghai Banking Corporation in the United States.
1919.
league.
The whole world wanted
Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Australian
Molder-Rabak
Me A. W. Robinwom M.Mr and Mrs D
Bodger
Apply A.RO, co "Charxs Man Orvice thought fit of passing the following/Secretary, and he resigned, or was peace. The President wanted his the Anglo-Japanese Treaty. • Me* Men &. BitneyCapt. J. M. Lopes
| virtually dismissed, in February 1920, į The whole world, he says, was meeting (în June) is a renewal of the Airs Blackburn Mr P. Marks
MD. & Brock H: W I KeCurthy sacrificed to the President. At the treaty, modified, if that be deemed Dy J. G. Isu Mẹ 4. O-Necul
Brown same time Mr. Wilson-quarrelled proper, in some such form as will be
lough be and they are hereby requested. He describes the ex-President thus: with the American Senate, attempting acceptable to Britain, to the United Me E. Brown Capt. R. Mechaun
Mr and Mrs N. EM: W. B. Michie to force the League down the Senate's States, to Japan, and ourselves.”
Bryant and authorised by and on beball
Mr J. E.B Hoer There is in his mentality a strange threat by the plan of incorporating Refering to this speech Baron C. Begant tack of the shareholder of the Commixture of positiveness and inded the League of Nations in the Peace Hayashi said: The statement Mr. A. Barroughs F, Mooney and pany to take the steps necessary for the introduction of an Orcia sion which is almost paradoxical To Treaty, with results disastrous to the by Mr. Hughes is most grilly Capt. G. Cambikyos child
MFK. M.OFள் anca into the Legislative Council put off a decision to the last moment Allies.
**ing, for it suggests that Australia Mr A: A. Claxton of the Colony of Hongkong and is a trait of Mr. Wilson's character
As for the secret diplomacy which will be in favour of a renewal. Ther. Coenraad Miss D E. Pepperell for the easetment of the same by; which has caused much anbiety to
Correll the Governor of Hongkong with these who, dealing with matters of marked the Conference, Mr. Lansing feeling throughout Japan is strongly Mr and Mrs J, J.Mr 8. Perry the advice and consent of the vital importance, realised that delay quotes an Italian diplomatist, who in favour of a continuance of the MCH, B. CottrelMr J. Forthames
treaty, and such a treaty, if supported MEN Coucher Mr and Mrs Q. H, exclaimed: Legislative Council thereof to effect was perilous if not disastrons. He
"One tells you one thing and that by the Dominions, will be even Miss F. A. Deskin the amendments necessary to the appeared to consider opposition to be
Cant and Mrs R. Ordinances under which the Com, a personal, affront. His mind, once is not true; then another tells you stronger than the existing one, which Dr G. Douald
Denson "Australia's support will be highly Me and Mes G. pany is incorporated and carrying made up, seemed to become inferible. another thing and that, too, is not has worked so harmoniously. on business so su to silow of the It appeared to grow in crious to true. Now we have the result. It is
The Japanese Govern-d terrible. Secret diplomacy is an utter i welcome. capital of the Company being arguments and even te facts failure. It is 100, hard to endurement understands the sensitiveness Me Elkus from time to time increased from: He received suggestions and mem Some men know only how to whisper of Australia to the emigration ques-G. Frost 20 millions of dollars the present aranda from his Secretary of State They are not to be trusted. I do not tion, and intends to do everything in Engine Captain P. Fertson authorised capital of the Company with impatience, yet Mr. Lansing Eke it.”
its power to respect this feeling.”
Mr H. R. Franz to 50 millions of dollars.
says that he came to Europe with no
Speaking generally of the value) Me J. 9. Gardiner That the Capital of the Hongkong programme at all, and without any
MrV. S. Gies Shanghai Banking Corporation clear idea of what he meant to do,
of the renewal of the treaty, Baron Mr. S. Giben
Mr. A. Gry Two nations working in co-opera as a Haber ba forthwith increased from He did, however, tell Mr. Lansing,
Hayashi said: $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 by the who is a lawyer, "that he did not
tion are likely to attract more con- ca creation of 10,000 New Shares of intend to have lawyers drafting the
fidence and less suspicion than 3 HỀ, and Mr $125 each to be issued at the Treaty of Peace."
Hansen nation working on its own. Britain's) price of £70 on the terms alter mentioned. Shareholders on the Eastern Registers to pay for their allotments at the rate of exchange for the Company's demand Bills on London on the day on which the
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, St. George's Building on SATURDAY, I
2. 21st May, 1921, at 11.30 am. For the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a State ment of Accounts to 28th February, 1921, and electing. Directors and, Auditor, The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 14th to the 21st May, 1921, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
.LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, May 4, 1921.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
INO
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NUFICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that)
the 48th ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings Hongkong, on FRIDAY, May 27th, 1921, at Noos, for the par pose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statements
instalments are due.
Mr. Lansing disapproved of the President's visit to Europe and pro- tested against it, though his protest
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The key to subsequent political movements in the United States is given by this caustic volume, which explains the sad failure of the Peace.
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Marand. Mrs J. de V.
Rooy
Mr V. Schapper Mr J. A. Seidler
Up A X Sout
MFR. P. Scott *Me C, F. Seeger
Mr G. B. Shank Capt. G. L. Smith
MeW. F. Stevens
- Mr W. v. de Stee
Mr S. D. Stone-
braker
W.St Eric & Lady Start Taylor
Kr 8. da L. Uberti
Mr and Mrs J. W.
Webber
The census taken in India on Marcho-operation and help in dealing with Mr J. Scott Harston. Mr H. Q.Taylor
the great problems in China will be Mr G. Harwood Me &. Tarell
Mr and Mrs 0, F.Miss F, M. Terrell
Hi
Hr A. A. Turner 16 shows that the population now invaluable.
"Japan, ke Mr. Hughes, is more ar J. Hood was not well received; he also con- numbers rather over 319,000,000, ar demirs, Mr. Wilson's League of against 315,150,000 ten years ago than anxious that the treaty should Nations, his insistence on "self-deter- In Bombay, the United Provinces, be acceptable to the United States, nation," his alliance with France, and Bihar and Orissa the population for whom we have the friendliest his secret diplomacy, and his attitude has decreased by several millions. sentiments, and whose co-operation to China, quoting largely from notes
we should welcome." made during the Conference. OF self-determination" he said in one of these nates:
*
3 That the said New Shares be in the first instance, in such manner as the Directors shall prescribe for that purpose, offered to share holders in the proportion of one New Share for every three abares of which on the 28th day of May, What effect will it have or the 1921, Shareholders shall respec Irish, the Indians, the Egyptians, and tirely be the registered Holden, the nationalists among the Boers? and that any New Shares not Will it not breed discontent, disorder, accepted by Shareholders within and rebellion? How can it be hate the time limited by the Directors monised with Zionism, to which the for that purpose be disposed of President is practically committed? and allotted by the Directors in The phrase is simply loaded with ed during a search of the club pre- such manner and at such price as dynamite.
in their discretion they shall think;
best in the interests of the Com pany.
of Account to 31st December, 1920, 4. That the payment of the sum of and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER FOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from 14th May to 27th May, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUE EDE
General Manager. Hongkong, May 5, 1921.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
for this purpose, and now beg to an-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sonoce the following inclusive rates:---
Two (2) persons occupying one double room with private bath, cover -ing attendance, meals (which may be takes either at the Repaise Bay Hotel or at the Hongkong Hotel Main Dining Room) and transport tion, ie one trip in and out each day during specified hours (excluding Sundays and Public Holidaya) $500. per month for two persons.
Four (4) persons occupying two doable room with private baths, covering attendance, meals (which may be taken either at the Repulse "Bay Hotel or at the Hongkong Hotel Main Dining Room) and transporta- tion, ie, one trip in and out each day during specified hours (excluding Sundays and Public Holidays) $450. per month for two persons. The difference in rates
above quoted is explained as follows:-The rate of $500.-is for two persons in one car, and the second quotation of $450.— covers cases where four persons are prepared to share one car for trans- portation
£70 per share for each of the said
New Shares be made as follows, viz
1st instalment of £35 on the
1st of July, 1921.
2nd and final instalment of £33
on the 1st day of October, 1921
.
5. That the Directors issus to Share
the 55th ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, No. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on FRIDAY,
ay 27th, 1921, at 12.30 r., for the 6 purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1920, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
Company will be CLOSED from 14th May to the 27th May, both days! inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
-C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager."
Hongkong, May 5, 1921.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED..
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
holders, holding shares less than or not a multiple of three, a fre tional certificate in respect of each share less than three or in excess of a multiple of three and allot one New Share to every person who shall produce three such Fractional Certificates on or before the Ist day of July, 1831,-and pay the first instalment in respect iberoof.
That after payment of the instal
ment, and pending payment of the remaining instalment, Scrip Certificates in such form as the Director may determine be issued in respect of such New Shares entiling the holdera on payment of the remaining instalment, and subject to such other terms as to approval, date for lodging scrip certificates and otherwise as the Directors may prescribe," to be registered as the owner of the shares respectively represented by auch Scrip Certificates.
7. That interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum be allowed out of the profits of the Company on Instalments paid in advance of the dates when the sine become due, and that registered holders of "Serip Certificates for New Shares be entitled in respect of such New Shares to participate in future dividends on an equality with the "old shares, in proportion to the instalments paid up, and from due dates for payment of same. That interest at the rate of & par
the 32nd ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be No extra charge to residents will be held at its Head Office, No 3 and 4, made in connection with the regular Queen's Buildings on FRIDAY, May Tea and Dinner Dansants or entertain-27th, 1921, at 12.45 P3 for the par- ments held at the Repulse Bay Hotel Monthly residents will also entitled to the free use of the indivi dual bathing tents on the beach.
For farther information. apply in writing to the undersigned.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
J. EL TAGGART,
Manager. Hongkong, May 18, 1921.
pose of receiving the Report of the 8. Directors together with the Statements of Account to 31st December 1920, and of declaring Dividende, etc
THERES A LONG, LONG TRAIL
of
Bugs, Fleas, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,
etc
ali killed by
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 14th 9. May to 27th May, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Bourd,
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager.
"Hongkong May 5, 1921.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE THIRD GYMKRANA is fixed for SATURDAY, June 4th, 1921. Draft Programmes and Entry Forma may be obtained at the Race Course, Hongkong Club, and Causeway Bay Stables. S
Entries close TUESDAY, 24th May. Hongkong May 17, 1921,
KEATING'S MASSAGE.
$BRITISH.
“Mr. HONDA and MTR HONDA.
-^: 14 years' experience.
(Opposite to the Cling Maka
centum per annum be charged on each instalment not punctually paid, and be paid with each such instalment
That all moneys received frem premium on the said New Shares be added to the Sterling Reserve Fund.
FOR THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION,
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, April 23, 1921. *.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
ALL preliminary notices of forth
coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mait are charged for at the rate of $1 each, Las announced in May and June of
fast year) providing that they do not Occupy more than four- future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the s colanos at the prevailing rate
When sixteen men arrested at a Manchester club were brought before the magistrates, the prosecuting so licitor described the place as a base of operations for incendiary outrages committed in the city. He stated that a tremendous amount of ammuni- tion and some gelignite were discover
mises:
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This is the package».
Mis G.F. Whittlewy Miss M. Wiley
Mr D. J. Hooper
J. La Hoskins Miss Banter MJ. B. Ireland Me and Mr A. der E8 Wiliams
Mrs E. Winsues Jacobs MR. S. Jamco Miss G. Young
REPHINE BAY BOTKL.
tagus Ede
Hon. and Mr Mor
Mra C. Thorne
Exceptional interest attaches to a suggestion, made in the course of conversations, concerning the situa tion in Austria, to send Austria Mr H. W. Bird 200,000 tons of coal annually from Mr & Mrs C. Mon- ill the Saare in exchange for wood pulp. which Austria possesses in abundance, and which would have the effect of reducing the price of paper in France The Austrian Government has not yet given its reply to the proposal.
with the moisture-proof wrapping
that keeps Chesterfield's original flavor- and freshness intact. Your Chesterfields never. become either soggy, or dry. They always reach you in prime shape for smoking.
And, Chesterfields do something for your smoke-longing that you have always wished
a cigarette would do they let you know you are smoking-and they satisfy.
The blend does it, and the blend can't be copied.
Lippen Frans Co
Chesterfield
20 for 20 cts.
CIGARETTES
Türkish and American tobaccos--blended
They SATISFY
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PEAK HOTEL
Mr W, Anderson.
May 18.
Mr and Mrs N. B.
Karanjia
Me and My W.Mr and Mrs
Armstrong
kolenky
Mr & Mrs Ashton Miss Bankolevak Mr XH. Annaller Hr. H. Krieg
Mis Aveling
Surgeon-Comdr andMe M. B. C. Take
Hz.H. P. Lamagela "Mr&Mrs Langridge
Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr R MacGregor Mr and Mrs J. F.
Miler
Mr EC. Bell Mr R. O. Bird Mr L. B. Blacking Mrr D... Blair
Mr F. Bouliol
Mr ML. J. Breen.
Capt. & Mr H.5.201
Mr J. G. Bridger - Mr.A.0. Howcomb Mr B. B. Bridge: Mr. E. Pa
Comds, and Mrs QMr and Mrs T. E
Cantile
Perkins***..
Lt.CE. Curse Mr and Mrs W. K,
Roberts MG. F. Caville
Mr & Mrshidwick Mr J.B. Robinson Mr and Mrs T. WHr and Mrs R. K
Church
Miss Clarke
Bodger
Mr-E. W. Boges
Mr & Mrs Cockburn Major & Mas Saders
Miss M. Cooper
Mr Crawford--- --
Mr. Cormack
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Mr B.-Crowley -
Mr D. F. Cahill
Mr J. D. Danby
CLCW. DATE Eng. Coudr Dawson
W.
Mr D. D. Dryden
MR. P. thaM
Mrs L Simpson
Mr. Findlay Ermith Mir H. Spicer HrA E Stubka Mr J.F. Swindells Mr and Ms S. J.
Syrett
Mr N. Taylor
Mr Thompson
Mr & Mrs JonesMe Tiley
Duncan
Miss Fairly
Mr and hies Quarles
Van Ufford
Rev. and Mrs W. T. Mr J. G. Your
Featherstons
Mr R. A. Walter
Mr F W. Gibbous Mr HH. Webster
Miss Gibson
Mr D. Hall**
Major Harding
Mr Sector
Mr G. Wonderberg
Mr and Mrs Marsha
Food
Me Worrall
Mr and Mrs A. DE T.A. Worswick
Humphrey
Mr M. H. Woulman
VAELTON HOTIL.
Mrs J. A.ock
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April 4.
Mrs J. M. Holge Mr R. O. Alleinan Mr W. W Mallory Arsand My W. W.Ker B- E. L. Mare
Amatroug
Hi Ararag Mr N. V. Barnett
Mr J. Berimskoff Mr W. J. Booker Miss De Brett
Mian McDiarmid
Me J. C. Mond Mr B. Merriman Miss Nisayos Mr J. Park Bisa K. Patrick. MR. P. Brown Mrs M. F. Peterson Mrs F. E. Cameron M. J. Bichard Cap. B. C. Candenhir J.A.T. Bobertson Miri H. ChilliywordDr and Mrs F, J.
Echwartz Mrs O. Campbell
Hr C. J. ChickTM
Miss L Dale
Mr B. M. Donough Mr F. Blat
Mr N. Eeepi
M B. L. Smith
Miss O. Ervin Mr & Mrs Chas Mr and Mrs Evans Smith
Hr and Mr H T, Mr S. Steventon
Glover
Dr and Mrs H. H
Mr Wm. J. F. Gor-Strimmetz
don
MrT. R. Green'
Hr A. N. Tayler
Capt. J. ThomEDZ
Mr B. Halingtard Miss Tomoe
Mrs K. Hashim
Mr and MIT.
Mr A. Hashim Wald Valdes B Mr D. Hec Er B. Baskly!! Mr. E. Henderson Me and Mrs H. W.
Wilders and 2 "children
Mr M. Eastern
Mrs Hibbard... Master Hibbard
CROUP.
THIS discase is so dangcrons and ro rapid in its dorslopment that every mother of young children should be prepared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup sppOLTE 800 then send for medicine and let the child suffer until it can be obtained. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is prompt and effectual and has nevér been known to fail in any caso. “. Always have, battle in the bamer -For sale by all Chests and Storekeepers,
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