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ARNHOLD EROTHERS & Co. Ltd.
13, Chator Road.
Phone 1500. ---
A Cheap Lamp is an Expensive Light
A PHILIPS LAMP
IS A PERMANENT
ECONOMY
Holland China Trading Co
Hong Kong
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Router's Sovice to the China Me)·
NORTH IRISH PARLIAMENT.
FIRST ORDINARY BUSINESS SITTINGS.
LONDON, June 23.
The King and Queen reached Easton where they were received by the Fremier whom the King informed he had never received a more splendid welcome in any part of the Empire than in Belfast. Both Howes of the Northern Parliament held their first ordinary business sittings in the City Hall at Belfast: when the principal subject, was the King's speech pre- pared by the Cabinet and read by the Viceroy. The ceremony was exactly modelled upon. Westmirger. No Sinn Fein or Nationalist members were -present. The speech indicated that when the various departments were working an endeavour would be made to expand trade, remodel education, and amend the licensing laws. The usual debate followed after members adjourned until September 20.
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CPPER SILESIA DECISION.
INSURGENT AND GERMAN FORCES TO WITHDRAW,
ALLIES SEEK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.
LONDON, June 23.
In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain, after a statement with reference to Lord Curzors recent visit to Paris and the steps then dericed on with the object of terminating the war between Greece and Turkey, proceeded to refer to the situation in Sesia. He stated that a scheme had been approved for the progressive. withdrawal of the insurgent and German forces from the disputed area and for 20,000 Allied troops to maintain order in the evacuated territory, pending the Allied decision es regards boundaries. The Allied commissioners in Silesia had been invited to submit a joint report with technical assistance, but if this course was impracticable the Allies were prepared, the refer the matter to a technical commission in London or Paris in order to assist the Supreme council in its final decision. The Supreme Council would meet at -Boulogne in July to consider this and other matters. He concluded by stating that the conversations in Paris"throughout had been characterised by the greatest friendliness and desire for close co-operation on both subjects. „
AMERICAN SHIPPING STAIKE INDS.
New Yors, June 23,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24- Shanghai and Japsu te ameiname Japan......
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Shanghai
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TUESDAY, JUNE 28.
Diwara
Summing
EUROPE via Suez (Newspapers only London 19th May).Syria
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29.
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ZUROPE is MAR-EILLES gistration 5 pm Letters 5 pm Hoow and Haiphong «.
The Ting Wa Straits, Pangkok, Calcatta, and ADEN... Takada. SATURDAY, JUNE 25. Shanghai, North China and Japat. Labore Shanghai, North China and Japen
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States,
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Swatow, Shanghai and North China
· SUNDAY, Swater, "Amey and Keelung Ewatow and Amoy
The local firemen's and sailors' unions have voted in favour of return-
tag to work, thus ending the shipping strike.
ADMIRAL SIMS MISREPORTED.
EXPLANATIONS AT WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, June 23,
MONDAY,
Shanghai and North Chine...N "Swatow, *Straits and *Bangkok.
| Straitz, *Bangkok, Chicotta & ADEN
Bwater nations an
Sanking Richo Saiyang.... Hopsing
JUNE 26.
Kaijo Marts - Eryslus JUNE -27.
Dilwart
Liszgehow
Fooliang
Bydrangea
Holow and Haiphong
Lokang
TUESDAY, JUNE 28.
Restow and "Bangkok
3warow and Bangkok
Sandakan chéra bebatuaránté u
Shanghai and North Chin.....................
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p.m. 5pm.
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Sp.m. emmi. 3.30 p.m. mer & Polle
Chuming Chandan masas smarter § 1m. 9a.. 11 aut 11 Am. 11 a.
5 p.2
Tolsmiss quoti Siakiang.ED TEENAGE Habing-
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Shanghai, North China and Japan. Taisng
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29.
Admiral Sims nported to Mr. Denby whom he informed he had been misquoted in the press accounts of his remarks in London regarding Irish Swahow, *Shanghai and "North China. Thing
papathisers in the United State.
1a.m.
*Correspondence bearing vessal'e macro only".
BY GOLLY-IT'S... A CUB BEAR SHE : HAS ON A STRING,
BRINGING UP
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DID YOU SEE
MISS SMITH GO BY WITH. ALTTLE J
CUB?
YESHTSA FAD SHE USED TO HAVE A MONKEY:
THEN A DOG THEN A
TIGER:
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✅Three "eases" of plague. (tro fatal) were reported yesterday. ~All three were Chinese..
An extra Gymkhana meeting will be beld (weather permitting) at the racecourse to-morrow afternoon, commercing at 4 o'clock instead of 3.30 as on previous occasions.
...
Kim'es ad subscribes are reminded that there will be a sub- scription dania" at the Peak Club to-morrow evening commencing at 9.15 AL te tram will leave the top station at 13,50.
A successful Whist Drive was held in the Catholic Men's Club on Thursday evening. The following wens the prize winners Ladies: 1. Miss N. Pile (161); 2. Mrs. Holman (161); 3. Mrs. Pile (161); Booby Prize: Mrs. Vinall (130) Men:1. Mr. Green- wood (178); 2. Mr. Camell (176); 3. Nr Sowerby (173);4 Mr. Fitzpatrick (171); Booby Prize: Mr. Gould (129). Mr. Pinches performed the duties of M.C., and the prizes were presented br Mr. R.W, Brown,
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
Ter sa-Empresa of Russia,” yer- terday :—L. Wm. J. B. Besh, M:1. B.. Blackerby, Mr D. R. Baker, Misses I. E and K. Brown Mr Gec. "D. Byera. G. D. Byers, Master Robert Byers. Miss Margaret Byers, Master David Byers. Lawrene Hyees, Misa L. B. Bar- xor. Miss F. Buchet, Mests C. H. M. Balfour, C. 5. Calkins, C. M. Cottrell, birs Puala Darix. Mỹ and Mia V. W. Daris, Miss Mabel Y. Dinkis. Mr and Kits J. F. Dyer, miss s §. E. Eliott, G. F. Emery, G. Exra, 4. §. Fleming, Hirs R. Gonzalez, Messes F. H. Goalette, P. Guevars jr., P. de Guman, Miss A. Bail, Dr. and Mes G. M. Hastor, Miss E. M. Harston, Mis X, Hor Bell. Me WJ. Haldenbrand, Mn E. Hornell, Mr and Mrs -H. Sam- phryn. Mr and Mrs M. T. Jones, Master d. 1. 1 des jr.. Kiss G. Kestine, Mr J. Kimatrai MrM. B. King, Mr M. F. Kline, Miss A, Law, Me 1. B. Lewis, Mrs S: Long. Mr G. H. Lyzott, Bīrs A. Mackenzie, Miss A. MacKenzie, Mr and Hrs F. W. McMilan. Master P. T Mädillan, His F. W. MeKerbs, Muster K. McSems. Mr I. Matilsagbayan. Me H. Hart, Mrs J. Martin, Me M. Miller, Miss R. Morgan, Bears C. F. Ober, J. C. Pooley, O. Porter, Obas. R. Powrie, Lt. Col. P. S. Fuckle, Mr F. Ribeiro, Mr. A. Del Rosario, Mr. J. V. A. Santos, Mr. F. Schwyzer, Mr. A. N. Spencer, Mr. & Mrs. S. P. Spenser, Master S. Spencer, Miss C. Spencer. Miss J. Spender Mr. A. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Støy. ker, Miss Los Stryker, Mr. Gerald Swope, Mr. P. H. Valdes, Mr. Joles de Vries-"Mr. H. Waliord, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weir, Mr. ADA. Willär.. son, Mr. and Mrs. L. Yamamoto, Mr. G. Yates, Mr. O. D. Young, Mr. C. Abrend, Mr. A. Beard. Mr. C. D. Crisostomo, Mrs. Schre Elies, Dr. C. Eustaquis, Mr. G. H. Fussell, Mr. E. Greenstead, Mrs. C. H. Hal- bert, Mr H., Klug, Mr. Hobert Krins,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kedwell. Master Ton Kedwell, Mr. W. G. Kel- sey, Mr. T. Lemerton, Mr. A. Luna Mr. B. Miller, Mr. H. Meyer, *Mra H. Pleggerberg, Mr. A. Sideco, Mr. J. H. Stansbury, Mr. J. M. Scharf, Mr. S. Segovia, Mos: J. M. Scharff, - Mr: Thos. A. Twomey, Mr. J. S. Tolford and Mrs. "Yasuno-Izumi.
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THE KWONG KHUL.
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New Films and Cameras just arrived, Tel. 2170; 60, Queen's Rd. Central
LIZARUS, N.
Opticians.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1921.
ENTERTAINHESTS.
THE
PICK OF THE PICTURES
TO-NIGHT
at 2.30, 4.15, 7.15 and 9.15-
"ALF'S.
BUTTON
The Shanghai Olympio.
at 9.15
MOLLY KING
in
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MEN FORGET"
CORONET KOWLOON
TEL
HONGKONG THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT, at 6.15, & 9.15 VIVIAN MARTIN
THE
THEATRE
IN
SUNSET TRAIL
in 5 reels.
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TO-NIGHT
FRIDAY, 24th June, at 9.15 p.m.
THE
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Fresents
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$4, $2
Booking at "MOTRIE'S.
· MARINE ·· MISDOINGS.
E TOO MANY PASSENGERS.
Pleading grilty to charge of having unla illy gone alongside the us. "Vit a while the police. dag ww Bring, a cargo bort mistress was given the choice of a $15. fine The master of a "Walla Walla", or a month's jail. moter
boat was fined at the Leang Shing, a coolie from Wal- Marine Court today for carrying chow who jumped, aboard the CA. six passengers lo excess of the "Honam" without permission was (number permitted under his cautioned not to repeat the offence.
licence. The Marineblagistrate
(Lieutenant Conway Hake R.NR.) Printed and Published for Tax Co imposed penalties totaling $224
• cazan by Smogon Wazzaam Cann-
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being a $10 fne kad an extra $2 for
Tel. 2203: 12, Queen's Ré. Central every excess, pascóger.
FATHER.
WHO'S
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CERTAINLY HASİ
A FAD FOR ANIMAL
1921 BY: INTE FEATURE:
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