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“YEIDAR, “Detober 4, 1871.

Dommending að 1.30 VAL. ss their Sales Rooma, Duddell Street, A Deflection of Japanese Uurios.

Comprising

Saisuma From Jam Teasets etc.] Puma Cloisonne and Tortoise shell

ar, etc. etc.

4180

A Selection of Silk Embiderarl Kimonos

On view from THURSDAY the 6th,

Catalogues will be issued.

Cotos: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Anistong, October 4, 1921.

VERTORS AS THE HOTROS

1

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J Alston

J

Octob. 4.

Mr J. W, H. John Mr W. G. Anderson Ur 8. C. Jekarnis Mr.W. Anderson Mr and Mrs W. G,

rod Mrs R. H. Joest Bockrath

Mr E. M. Joseph

Mes E. R. Belilice Mr and Mrs Fekn-

Ir V. Berjamin.

TBJ. birbeck

Tra Blackburn

H. Chalkleş HOT. Clark

Hima

Mise H. Lillie

INTIMATIONS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM,

JUST received a large Consignment af (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality doring Hot weather (2) LAC- TORE (Hik Sugar) for sweetening the foods of Infanta and Dyspeptica (3) MILFORD-MOGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Flees, Mosquitoos, Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days, and (4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, HAGIC and CINDERELLA' SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Housos. ฟ

'PRIDES are Very Moderate. Ins pection and Enquiries are cordially invited.

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

Bola Apati ter Borghong and South Chies Son, 47&s, Compaught Band Central, Hongkon

Talephone Jos

FOR SALE

GABDEN SEEDS

SWEET PEAS,

Early large flowering Mixed Coloure,

leading sorta raised by s well-known local Grower..

at 50 cents per packet.

GRAÇA & 00,

MrS. H. LawrDECO

P. O. Box 620.

Yrs 17. V. Mayn Br W. B. McKinley ITW. Cochiare Mr T. de Miester L. R. Cole D. J Morrison r&. T. Colley Mr. J. S. Mariny TRA.G. Denton Mr 1. Næst

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A.

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FUTURE OF CHINA.

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS.

ME LENOX SIMPSON'S VIEWS.

- PARADISE LOST.

BOY'S HOLIDAY IN TWO CHAPTERS.

A schoolboy enjoying his holidays Mr. B. Lenox Simpson, Adviser to in the Lake District writing home the Chinese Government, in ao ad- dress to the Students Conference at during his first week, said: Swanwick, Derbyshire, said:

"Dear Mother. I am baving a

"It is my belief that we may fix glorious time. Ham and eggs for upon the coming in force of Western: breakfast, roast beef for dinner, meat industry and commerce to the coasts pies for tea, azurage, and ice-cream of China in the middle of last century for supper." as the beginning of the revolution. I

A week later came the pathetic do not say that it could have come announcement: "Dear Mother-I without the efforts of a whole host of i have been bil ous for four days, but I Chinese, but I do say that it was the am going to Morecambe to-morrow,” undermining of the old order which was carried out. by Westerners which made the great change not only

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter's Bervice to the Chino Mait.)

ALL COLLIERIES IN NORTH WALES CLOSED

LONDON, Oetober 4th. All the collieries in North Wales have Leen closed sine di owing to the high cost of working.

RUBBER SHAREHOLDERS'

ASSOULATION.

LONDON. October stb. The first meeting of the Rubber Share holders Association was held yesterday,

Mr. Zorn, who presided, explained holders to have a proper voice before that the object was to enable share- decisions, vitally important to the rub ber industry, were made He declared that shareholders felt that the proposals for the better regulation of the indus try were not considered purely upon possible, but forced it. The political ministration is cheap, and the surplus, their merits, but in many cases the deci outlook in China would be much more after expenses have been met, is sion whether a Company should support hopeful to-day had there not been to reasonable. Factories on modern lines the scheme or not was infuenced by the much opposition from foreign nations are springing up, but at the end of rested interests of those who feared that the suggested new departare might to the results which their own efforts, 1920 there were only 400 in China interfere with their private proftquor made unconsciously by them ad one for every million people. The moluments.

Mr. A. I. Devitt, of Messrs. Lewis and crested. In the first days the He difficulties of the Yangtze rapida have

Peat,

gare particulars of the steps being public the main desire of Europeans been surmounted by the genius of a taken to extend the use of rubber. In was to secure that the Manchus should British pilot, and eleven steamers are connection with the fact that the per- never return. When this result was now running to Szechuan, but it has a centage of pure rubber in many rubber seemingly achieved by the abdication population greater than that of France, articles was extremely small, Mr. Devitt direc they became dissatisfied with the tur- and what would be the condition of expressed the opinion that in many

ticas it should be possible greatly to in- moil anavoidable in the case of such the latter if her sole contact with the crease the percentage, even to one hundred a great nation as the Chinese, who outer world was effected by eleven per cent, Some cases were mentioned of pure rubber shoe sales, now being manu- had set themselves to work out, what small steamers?

factured in the East, which lasted much "To introduce Westernism on a large longer than the existing rubber soles. had never been done before in Asia, 8 system of democratic control. But in seale, but so as not to provoke tumult, spite of the Separatist Government I have proposed that in addition to!

RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT, instituted at Canton I believe that the old freaty ports: there should be we am nearer a final settlement than trading zones along all lines of com-

WASHINGTON, October ard even the Chinese people suspect. Imunication. Ten mile zones along all President Harding has asked the Gor- is my belief that in the next year or railways and rivers would create ernors and Mayors to organize machinery two the true solution will suddenly chains of new towns and factories following the suggestions of the Unem

for the amelioration of unemployment, cecar to everyone, which is that drawing raw materials from the aur-ployment Conference. something closely resembling British rounding country. China waald retain. Dominion Rome Rule is needed in a fullest police rights, and power to lery NEW CENTRAL AMERICAN STATE, country of such vast size as China, taxes, and enforce her biws or regula-

Griremaza, October 3rd.

EGYPT'S COTTON CROP,

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Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.

Excellent Cuisine.

Moderate Rates.

Tel.

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J. WITCE ELL, Manager,

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MODESION

15. Morrison H kəna

· MAJOR-GENERAL WOOD.preferring to remain under American

tutelage awhile longer. ADDRESS IN PEKING.

-QUESTION OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE.

GOVERNOR FORDES' VIEWS.

W. Cameron Forbes, former Gov- ernor-General of the Philippines, also made a brief talk in which he and that the central capital should be tions. If England wishes to remain The Constitution of a

paid tribute to the development of new Central

Peking Sept. 25. Before America the Islands accomplished by Spain no more than a national clearing the premier power in the Far East, American State, consisting of Guatemala, house for business of a specified she must unite her policy as far as Salvador and 'Honduras, was promulgat grants full independence to the Fili- and emphasized the debt America nature. The militatism which a great possible with China's. In the longed yesterday.

pinos ahe desires to see them fully owes the Spanish for cultivating and many critics scem to think i the run the vast mass of the Chinese peo-

competent to take care of their own fertilizing the Philippian soil for the principal thing at the moment is, in ple, with their capacity for work and

affairs. For this reason the is now last 300 years and converting the my opinion, without importance. The their great supplies of raw materials,

CAIRO, October 3rd.

endeavouring by a slow but sure natives to Christianity. Touching trouble in China is not likely to be will exercise a preponderating in- The condition of the cotton crop in process of thorough training to upon the distinction between the that the Chinese people should be fluence politically in the Far East. Lower Egypt is seventy-two in Middle educate them to the responsibilities of administration of the Islands by the come too militaristic, but that they "It is not generally known that that Egypt, seventy-five; and in Upper Egypt, national life.

Democratic and Republican regimes, should incline too much towards in-great and tragie figure, the late Lord seventy-nine per cent, as compared with This is the manner in which Major he said the Democrats sought to the normal. The failure of the crop is difference and apathy-far greater Kitchener. when he visited Peking due to lato sowing and careless cultiva General Leonard Wood, Governorshove independence at the Filipinos evils than fighting.

twelve years ago, offered, in writing, tion, owing to the low prices prevailing, General of the Philippine, very much in the manner of throw- TRADE ZONES BUGGESTED. · to reform the Chinese army, and make to unseasonable weather and to the summatised the political situation in ing child into water and letting the falands when he addressed Lim learn to swim fer himself. The "Chian's net revenue is about it able to meet any foe within the ravages of the Boll worm. £60,000,000 a year, about half that of space of two years. He was a good

the American Association of North Republicans he said, always gare less India, but in the latter certain sources judge, and never spoka, lightly. To-

Chias at a dinner given in his than the Filipinos asked and the of revenue exist which are not present day it is. peace, not war, that the

Lonour at the Hotel, de Peking Democrats more and it was the latter: General Wood said that today the policy that was more dangerous of people of the Islands appear to be the two. Among the other guests. divided somewhat on the independ-were Col McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ence question, some dearing com- Atherton, Col. Johnston; Commander plets political freedom at the earliest Bryant, Majors Hamilton- and possible moment and othe, compris Bowditch, Lieutenant Wood and Col. ing the more thoughtful element, Fainibio Reyes Shorghui Ta

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atism. Use an extral applicat ion of Chemobo-lain's Pain Balm. Ins few days it will get you up and nut into the sunshine, then Nature will restore - the tich red blood to rent veins and soon" ild the system oft is troublesome disease. For sale by, all Chémista, goð „. Btorskerper

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