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FRANCA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER,
GENERAL PERSHING PAYS AMERICA'S TRIBUTE. .
PARIS, October 20
In the presence of M. Millerand, Cabinet Ministers, the Marshals of France, the
American Ambassador, Admiral Niblack (commanding the American nacal fores in Europe), General. Allen (commanding the American troops on the Rhize, of which 500 picked men attended), General Pershing laid the Congressional medal on the tomb of France's antown soldier at the Are Triomphe, Ten thousand troops of the Paris garrison participated in the ceremony. General Pershing, addressing the mb, said: "You gave you all for peice but your all will be barren unless
■ generous spirit of uns Fish co-operation arisča to replace hatred.” ~ M. Barthou, replying, said that France accepted the medal not only as proof of America's admiration but a gage of America's fidelity.
BELGIUMS ALLIED INDEBTEDNESS.
GERMANY MUST PAY AT ARMISTICE DAY EXCHANGE.
arbicer
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Another clean bill of health war returned for the Colony on Saturday. – UNIVERSITY: OF HONGKONG.
Entries clone on October 22 for the ladies' section of the Railway Cup golf competition at Fanling.
As the result of being knocked down by a tram car in Des Vent Road yesterday, a Chinese is receiving body at Government Civil Hospital. treatment for injures to his legs and
NOTICE
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE,
by the TUESDAY NIGHT, October th the LAST TEAM will run af o'clock.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers, Hongkong, October 3, 1841.
HEWITT MEMORIAL SCHO LABSHIP Founded generosity of the Mongkong General Chamber of Commerce of the value of Falty of Arta by a pot stadent who! 8300. per sunom and tenable in the
University will be awarded on the would otherwise be unable to enter the alts of the Matriculation Examination To-day- the Harbour Master to be held on November 98th, 1991. covived a cable from the Coast In-Candidate should bring a personal spector Shanghai, asking him to inform application to the Registrar: before will be temporarily withdrawn on Oct. shipping that the Tongsha lightship October 15th, 1921.
N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH, 11th and will be replaced by a gas
Registrar. light ship.
Hongkong, September 30, 1921.
head caused by a stone accidentally Suffering from injuries to his
falling on him while playing on the bilside at West Point, a small Chinese boy was yesterday, removed to the Government Civil Hospital. His con- dition is not serious,
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG,
Smoking Cancert, Armistles
Night
GOLF.
LADIES' SECTION.
Hallway Cup.
'0.be played on Old Coarse al
Fnaling Ladies' Single Match play under Bandicap -Entries "close October 22nd. WilliH members who have not already received Handicaps kindly sand Three cards of 18 holes Happy Valley Course or Fanling as soon is prable?
E. E. MOORE,
Hon. Secretary Hongkong, October 1921.
NOTICES.
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In the course of a street fight in ponse to suggestions made at the at ANNUAL MEETING of the PARIS, October 1, Wanchai on Saturday afternoon, 8001EXTY, the General Committee hars Considerable satisfactic: is expressed at the decision of the American coolie was stabbed in the arm with a decided to organise a Smoking Consert according to which Germany shall refund to the Allies dagger. He is now receiving treat-on Armistice Night to be held in the Belgium's indebtedness to them on the basis of exchange ruling on Novemberment at the Government Civil Hoe-City Hall at 9.15r.. in the entire manner
pital. The asailant has absconded,¦m last year. 11, 1918. France-alone will benefit about £100,000,000. The French view but the patient has furnished the Circulars on the subject will be sent
to all fembers of the Society in dosing by Public Action Sale, to DARTICULARS and Conditions of the point was strongly supported by England throughout the debate.-Heras.
А. П. Б. СОВЕ,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 30, 1921.
PRAISE FOR WELLINGTON KOO.
RECOGNISED FORCE IN LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.
LONDON, October 2. Reviewing the work I the Assembly of the League, the Observer's correspondeat at Genera, rierring to Mr. Wellington Koo, says that he has gained markedly in the cunidence since last year. His ability and character aliky make him a recognise-l force in the Assembly,
ENOUGH. GREEKS.
AMERICA WIL ADMIT NO MORE THIS YEAR,
NEW YORK, October 2.
On the ground that tie authorised quota of Greeks admissible for a year under the immigration lav has been completed 371 Greeks were refused admission and will be repatriated.
GRAIN TRADE MOVE.
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CHICAGO ANTICIPATES'COMING LEGISLATION.
CHICAGO, Octoba 2, The grain trade has anticipated the terms of the Cappertincher Bill regulating grain exchang and trading, which becomes wffective on December 24 by cesting trading in puts and calls on the grain exchange.
TREASURY BONDS,
NEV PER CENT ISSUE AT 98.
LONDON, October 2.
A new issue is acnunced of 5 per cent. Treasury bonds at 98 instead
of 97 as hitherto, are redeemable at parin 1929 and convertible during 1922 into 3 loan at the rate of £146 loan per $100 bond.
VISITING DENMARK.
KING INTERTAINS BRITISH ADMIRAL.
COPENHAGEN, October 2.
The King entertaned at dinner Vice-Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson, commander of a British squadron lying off Copenhagen, and other British
naval officers.
JUDGE DEAD.
DEATH AT SEA ON VOYAGE TO ENGLAND.
LONDON, October 2.
Judge Peter Grescap, of Chicago, died on board the "Caronia" while coming to England.
OPERA SINGER'S DEATH.
DAVID BISPHAM DIES AT NEW YORK,
New York, October 2
The death is anounced of the well-known opera singer, David Bispam.
POINT OF LAW.
SOLICITOR'S DEFENCE IN
ARMS CASE
Mr. M. M. Watson, who appeared
police with a description of the man.
For the second time owing to a strike, many Canton tea houses clona 1. | their doors yesterday. This time it is the teahouse owners, and not the en- ployees, who are on strike, as a pro- test against the extravagant demands employees exacted in their recent strike. As it was the busy season the teahouse owners considered it best
to give in, but now that the busy sea-
course.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
New Course Fanling.
Secited nine halen of the new coarse
Bank Holiday- Wiskund
son is over, the owners believe they will be open for play from 8th October. can afford to suspend business for..... several months and so starve out their employees and force them to modify their demands,
saya the Canton Times,
8th to 10th Oct Campititions. Old Course. Fanling. Boger Pool Competition for men, Harbouring a 10-year old girl IXED Foursome, Competition on was the charge preferred against MONDAY, 10th Oct. Fost Entries. Chinese woman before Magistrate Ladies who have not yet received Lindsell this morning. The police handicap should send the necessary thres applied for a remand, explaining that circa to the Ladies' Secretary before they had been unable to get a state-FRIDAY, 7TH OCTOBER ment from the girl Besides there **Happy Valley · Course. was another charge relating to two 18th Oct. 1823 to 16th April 1992, small boys to be preferred against
In addition to Tinridays sad Saudaya the accused. One of the boys the this course is available for Golf on Fri accused had claimed to be her son.ays (men only after 3p.m. on Fridays). but it was discovered that he was days that part of the course within 50 On Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurs entrusted to her by his mother in the yards of the Race Course ditch in front country to take to the father who of the fifth and ninth groes is available lives in Waachai. The accused took for putting and appipeching.. him to Kowloon instead. A remand
J. B. ROSS, until Wednesday was granted.
Hou. Secretary.
PEAK TRAMWAY REPAIRS.
TO-MORROW'S LAST CAR AT 9 P.M.
The Peak Tramway Company an- nounces that to-morrow (Tuesday) night the last tram will run at 9 o'clock. Hitherto the repair work now in progress has been done after the last tram bas run at its usual time, but to morrow more time will be
the new one. This affects to-morrow required to replace the old cable with only and the service will run as usual again on Wednesday,
Hongkong, October 3, 1821.
UNIVERSITY CHAPTER No. 3666.
THE Consecration Ceremony will be held at the Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY, October 5th, at 9 15
RAM are invited to atteod. Evening Dress.
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STRUTHERS AND DIXON, INC. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. WEST CANON," From SEATTLE
THE Steamship
"WEST CANON,”?! baving arrived from SEATTLE via ports 02. October 3rd, 1921, Consignees, are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hon Shan Goddwn Co., Nos. 16 & 17, Kennedy Praya, Hongkong, and
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oracao do 110 Aniversario da Implantacao da Repablis em Portugal, havers no dia 5 de corrente no Campo de Tennis do Club de Recreio em Kow-stored at consignees' risk. loon, uma Festa Infantil (Cha e Sports) Consignees of Cargo must produce para as criancas portuguesas, comecando an-Import Permit signed by the 17 horas e terminando as 19 horas, Superintendent of Imports and Ex- "Empress of para a qual não convidados todos os que ports, Hongkong, before Delivery Asia. arrived at Yokohama on Sept. subscreverazi para Festa de 8 de Orders will be issued. left there on Sept. 91 (noon), and is dne | Outubro bem como xuss armas familias. st Vancouver on Oct. 3.
MOYEMENII 'OF STLAMARS.
The C.P.S., R.M.S.
The P. & O, a:" Karmela "is expect- ed to leave Singapore for Hongkong o
fct. 4.
The Mail Steamship ala. “Mile” will be despatched from Hongkong to Bstavia, Semarang, Soursbark, and Singapore at p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5..
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PELA COMISTA FESTA. EDCARDO V. M. R. DE SOUZA,
Presidenle Kowloon, 3 de Outubro de 1921.
The Pacific Mail .. "Golden State" TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND
(voyage 3 out) is expected to leave hers! on Wednesday, Oct. & a none.
The P. & O. 5. "Doners" left Finge pore on Sept. 20 and is due at Hoog Long 8 mm, o
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns | where it will be examined at 10 a.m. on Oct. 7th 1921, by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael a Clarke.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the Godowns and cargo, undelivered
will be subject to rest.
The B. I. Torilla left Calcutta Ana gotices of forth- on and, after October 10th, 1921.
on Bept. 22 and is due at floogkong about Oct. 8.
The T. X. . . Persis Mart rived at Yokohama on Sept 28. rai'ed
for Mesara Butterfield and Swire, Sept. 30 and is due at Hongkong an agents of the Blue Funct line, said f.Oct. 9. that there could be no defence on the point of facts.
Hr. d'Almada pointed out that the Mr. Leo d'Almals, mentioned to accused had admitted dumping some Magistrate Orme this morning the packages into the sea, but did not
Elpenor" arms case, in which the admit possession of the packages. chief Chinese firerun of the ship was A remand was given until Wednes last week remaried on, a charge day.
of having attented to smuggle
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WRIGHT & HORNBY. Hongkong, Octobër, 1, 1921.
pistols, 1 zevoker, and 24,250 A Chinese was charged before China Puilding, No. 4, Queen's Road rounds of "aumunition. He Magistrate Orme this morning with asked for a further remand, explain the theft of a chair, from a shop in ing that he had only that morning been instructed for the defence."
The Magistrat pointed out that the accused had hid a week in which to,engage a solicit
Mr. d'Almada replied that the ac- cused had been in jail all that time. His friends had now come forward and made straszemtufa for, bu de ‚ fence. On the défendant's statement as reported in the papers, said Mr. d'Almada, 'be wajid have a good de fence on a point of law.
Reclamation Street, Yaumati. When stopped by a district watchman, the accused raid that he had been paid ten cents by a man to carry it for him. Asked to find the man, he took the watchman to the shop, and tried to bluff the matter away. He was not successful. The chair was recognised sa the shop's property, and he was. given in charge lis repeated the story to the Magistrate, why did not beleve him and, passed sentence of one month's hard labour,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
coming meetings, lectures and entertainments," sent for insertion in
- the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of 31 esoby (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing ratta.
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Consigneer are requested to send iz their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately..
STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.,
Agents for 1, S. 5. B.. Emergency Fleet Corporation. Hongkong, October 3, 1921.
DR. H. T. HODGKIN, M.B., MA.
Wednesday,
- WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS
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Oct. 8th, 1921 "THE NEW WORLD," City Hall, 5.30 p.m. Chairman -IL ELZGERAL SIE G. M. KIRKPATRICK, KCB KOST Friday, Oct 7th, 1991, "THE WAY of HOPË,” City Hall, 8.10 p.m.
Chairman Chaud Severi, C.M:G.* Sunday, Oct. 9th 'THENALVAGING of CIVILIZATION." Theatre, 9:15 pm.
Chaman: THE SOVERSOR. *Funday, Oct. 11th THE READ WORLD Eels May A-Cha-CouÓDORK W. BOWDEN-SMITH, C.B.
Meetings will last not more than ons Hour. Questions.layited.
E bare THIS DAY REMOVED 6. ad flow of Bank of Chias Building, 4 Queen's Road Central Euganes Duddell Street.
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