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No. 18,286.

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June 16, 1921, Temperature $1,

June 10, 1930 Temperature S

ESTABLIS Barometer 29,53

Ramlah 0,34, mob.

Humidity 85

四拜禮

送六十月六年一十二百九千一英

HONGKONG, "THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1923 –

日一十月五酉辛次歲年十國民華中

THE DOLLAR

BUSINESS NOTICES

FANS.

THE HOT WEATHER IS HERE

BUY NOW..

LARGE STOCKS..

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC_Co. (of China), Ltd.

Queen's Beildings.

Tel. 518.

DRAGON MOTOR CAR:CO."

(THE EUROPEAN GARAGE). Open and Closed

CARS FOR

489

TEL.

3552

HIRE

in Hongkong and Kowloon. TEL

Dana Textile Driving Belts, Cycloid Ball Bearings,

Electric Motors,

35

Scientific Instruments.

FROM

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Just Arrived" LATEST PATTERNS

OF

GENT'S SILK NECKTIES

WITH HANDSOME DESIGNS ATTRACTIVE COLOURS.

IDE COLLARS

LANGDON

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

“(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

CHURCH AND POLITIOS

PREMIER DENOUNCES MISCHIEVOUS INTÉ

THUTY TO LEAGUE, OF NATIONS.-

"A strong appeal to the Churches to avoid interference in politics was mude by the Premier when addressing a religious gathering at Pertmadoc.

To-day's closing rate 2/6 - 5:8

o-day's opening rate 2,6 5/8

INWARD`EUROPEAN- MALLS.

Europe vie Scer (Newsp London date May 12) Faktda June 18.

He said that great controversies of the immediate inture would age round SPECIAL CABLES. the question of relations between capital and labour and if the debate on

this question were introduced into the churches they invisibly divide and destroy the churches for the greater purposes for which they ought to exist. He referred to a recent conference of highly placed divines which expressed an opinion with regard to the best method of settling the oil dispate as an example of mischievous interference by a religious organisation in the task of government. The Irish question also was s not a fitting subject for debate

at religious conferences.

SPIRIT OF NATIONAL HATRED.

There was a danger that unless something more was done to instruct opinion in civilised countries the League of Nations might become the breeding ground of intrigues and, feuds, "Parties and groups might be formed and one day when the majority went one way and force-another it might be found that the discussions of the League only led to the greatest confict yet witnessed. He was filed with disappointment when he saw that in spite of the lesson of the war the spirit of national hatred and national greed, and the worst form of national pride was as dominant as ever, not only in countries where they were great before the war but even worse in the liberated nations amongst whom he did not see any sign of anxiety for the intervention of the League of Nations in their dapates or any respect for its decisions. The conscience of a people must be trained so that it would abhor bloodshed as a crime. The churches must create atmosphere. The same applied to industrial warfare. Surely there must be a less barbarous way of settling industrial disputes that a war of starva- tion. The churches could ingerminate a spirit of goodwill between classes and a greater readiness to consider each others' viewpoint> {Cheers.)

HUNT CUP RESULT

ILLUMINATOR WINS A HEAD.

The result of the Hant Cup was as follows

- Hlazzinator ........

Glanmerin

Beauregard.

Twenty-two raz. A head separated first from second; three lengths second from third

MISSIONARY DEAD.

{China Mal SPECIAL]:

SHANGHAI, Jane 15, The death is announced of Dr. Joho Hykes, a prominent American missionary for half a centry in Chica.

FRENCH DEFENCE FORCÊ,

MACHINE GUNS ORDERED.

[China Mail SPECIAL:J

SHANGHAL, June 15. Machine guns with shortly arrive from France to equip the local French defence force, including ex- service men and old volunteers which is on the eve of reorganization for safeguard in the event of grave trouble.

NEW PLEISURE PILACE.

RESTAURANT AND DANCE HALL

EXPENSIVE VENTURE

[China Mel SPECIAL]

- SHANGHAL, June 15. Fellowing a golonged hitch dae:]

to Chinese obstruction, there is every prospect early of opening a pleasure

The betting was Illuminats: 50-1, Glanmerin 5-1, and Beauregard 20-1. palace as sucessor to the notorious

A HOLIDAY IN JAVA.

EARL OF BEAUCHAMP'S HAPPY MEMORIES.

LONDON, June 15,

The Dutch Novelist Loris Couperus was the principal guest at a dinner gian by the Anglo-Batavia Society in London presided over by Mr. Stephen Mckenna, the novelist. The Earl of Beauchamp, in the course of a speech; recalled very happy remembrances of a holiday to Java and specialty.com mented on the completeness of the publications of Holland with reference to Java, also the care devoted to ancient monuments in the Dutch Indies which he considered a lesson to Britain and India. He paid a tribute to Duch success in colonisation which was a bood of union, betwezo · Britain and Holland.

U: S. LABOUR AND DISARMAMENT.

PRESIDENT HARDING URGED TO TAKE INITIATIVE.

DENVER, June 16.

The Congress, of the American Federation of Labour passed a resolu- tion urging President Harding to take the initiative to effect world dis armament contemplating with horror the possibility of a race between Britain, Japan and America for naval power similar to the competition before the war between Britain and Germany,

م سمت

MORE BELFAST RIOTING.

“ÄRMOURED CARS RESTORED ORDER.

TWO CIVILIANS KILLED....

*Wheel" Promisént foreigners ate supporting the venture, including the French Consul. The character of Enterprise is beyond reproach. "It will mainly be a fashionable restaur- ant with luxurious dance-hall and superb appointments. The designers went to Monte Carlo and Bucco's Aires to seek inspiration. A similar enterprise has not yet been attemp'e-l in the Far East.

ORGAN RECITAL.

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME

The following is the programme of the Organ Recital to be given this evening in St. John's Cathedral at 9.15 pm. It is the last of the pre- sebt series. 1-Prplade & Fugue in G. Minor, 2-The magic harp Je A. Meale 3.—Love not the World,...........Sullivan. Miss Jean Lowson. Romance

Bach.

Parker: 5. Reve d'Amour, F. Corbett. 8-Toccata pe

Widor. 7-My harp is on the willow tree,

A: Needham.

Miss Jean LowsOILS. 8(a). Out of the past, Deiman

(b) Recessional

Faller

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LONDON, June 14.

There was fresh rioting on the border of the Cathold and Protestant Quarters in Belfast last night. A new feature is that gamen are using sand bag barricades in addition to shiping from roola, Armoured cars restored order after two civilians had been killed.

TRADE WITH RUSSIL

OFFICIAL BRITISH DELEGATION TO LEAVE SHORTLY.

- Losis, June 15.

In the House of Commons at question time Sir Pullip Lloyd Graeme, Director of the Department of Overseas Trade, said that an official delega ties would shortly be sent to Russia in accordance with the trade ar

DUTOI ARKY..

*REORGANISATION BILL CONTEST

The Second Camb

cted by 46

to 39 the

to adia

Before Magistrate Lindsell at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon, a former accountant of the Kwan Yee. Bank of Bonhams Strand East; was charged with the embezzlement of $3,800, the property of the bank, and further, with falsification of accounts. With regard to the latter charge; the defendant was alleged to have made two entries in the books relating to [ two sums of $1,800 and $1,230, respectively, which were represented ta have been paid to the Shung-Yee a on different dates. The defend- ant sad that the two soms mention

ed in the charge were paid by him to another employee of the bank to pay to the Saung Yee firm, as compensa- tion for breach of contract to buy gold colas. There were no receipts because was not usual to Issue receipts for compensation paid: by the bank for failure to carry out an agreement when the price it gold went up. After the rounging part Der of the Kwid Yes Bank had given ence in support of Mr. Lad states ment that the defendant had con tinually put off making out of the lance abset, the fearing of the case was adjourned-mail this afternoon.

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