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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1922.

Hughes & Hough

AUDTIONECKS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTY. ·

Coal Contractors General

Brokers.

INTIMATIONS.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD,

Nor

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

an Extraordinary General Meet ing of LANE, Crawford LimiTED Will be held at the Office of the HONG KONG HOTEL CO., LTD, Powell's Building, Des Vieux Road Central, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of October, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon for the

WANT

ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 2 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID, Every additional word 4 Conta

for 2 insertions.

LOST.

-FUBLIC AUCTIONS purpose of considering and, if thought I OST-Young Fox Terrier Bitch

TX Undersigned have reared in ilene bo sell by Pabllo Auction. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

ON

FRIDAY,

September 22, 1024, at 2.30 p.m..

at their Bales Rooms, No. 6, Dea Vesux Road, Cernor of Ice House Strock, Saudry Household Furnitaro, Removed to Sales Ronis for convenience of sale. Comprising:-

Chesterfiel Sofa, large Arm-chairs, Teak Sideboard, M.-T. Washstand, Roll-top Desk, Bokenson, Overmantel, Cooking Slove,

Also Blackwood Curio Cabinet, Teapoya, Side Table,

&c..

te.. &c., Terms -Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH

Auctioneers

Hongkong, September 19, 1822.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA, DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

fit, approving the draft new Articles i of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the meeting.

A print of such draft new Articles and a print of the existing Articles of the Company may be sten at the Registered Office of the Company,

all white, except right eye. Answers to the name of Spot. Reward offered. Mr. McCubbin, Gas Works.

FOR SALE,

Royal Building. Victoria aforesaid, OR SALE-2 Seater Buick Motor and at the Office of Messrs. DEACONF. Six Cylinder 38 II.F. Can LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON, I Des be soon by appointment. No reasonable Voeux Road Central, Victoria afore offer robused. Reason for anlo Owner said, and the portions of the proposed lalt Colony.

Apply Box No. 1378, new Articles which differ from the efo China Mail." existing Articles are indicated by being underlined in red.

Should the meeting approve of such new Articles of Association, with or without modification, the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, namely:

"That ibe new Artiolos already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identißeation sub- Mcribed by the Chairman thereof be and the same are hereby adopted us the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a further Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same place on TUESDAY the 17th day of October 1922, al 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above

mentioned Meeting and of confirm

the Share Register and Transfering, if thought fit, as a Special Books of the Company, will be closed Resolution, the above mentioned from the 2nd to the 9th October, Resolution. 1922, both days inclusive.

next.

Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company, 2 Queen's Buildings, Hong- kong, on and after the 11th October

De Order of the Board,

R. M. DYER,

Chief Marriger. Hongkong, September 18, 1922.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Dated this 15th day of September 1922. By Order of the Board,

S. J. JORDAIN,

Secretary.

VICTORIA DIOCESAN

ASSOCIATION.

A PIANO RECITAL will be given

at GOVERNMENT HOUSE in aid of the "Nanning" Fund by Mr. Eric Rice: in the Ball Roam on THURSDAY, October 5th at 9.15 p.m. Vocalist: Mrs. Gandy. Tickets $3.00, obtainable from Mrs. Severn, Govern- THE ORDINARY GENERAL ment House, The Anderson Music MEETING of the above Com-Company. Beaconsfield Arcade. pany will be held at the Company's Hongkong, September 16, 1992. Offices, 20. Des Voeux Road Central

on THURSDAY, the 5th of October

1922, at Nocn,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

J. B. LAL,

THE ABLE INDIAN PUASHTAN FROM SINGAPORE..

Company will be closed from the wing diseases, viz. Coll, Catarrh,

22nd of September to 5th of October both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, September 14, 1922.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA SPECIE BANK, LTD,

will remove to its new premises No. 6 Duddell Street on MONDAY, 25th September, 1922.

CHINA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Hongkong, September 18, 1923,

TAIYO & CO.

(JAPANESE)

BOOTS AND SHOES

MADE TO ORDI

No. 11, Wyndham 8t.

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the above diseases les

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THE

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APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,

Butcher Mest.

September 13, Jure

1822..

Cts.

1918-

Bes! Sirloin,-Met Long Pa... lb. 24

Prime Ctt...

2 1

20

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11

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144

11

22

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24

19

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32

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VIKTORS AT THE HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTEL.

Septem*ur 14.

Meg G, V. L. Abbott Mr K. R. Hummel

4t3 Ab t

Mr J. de Jong, Mrr R. D. Actus Mr J. E Joseph Mr R. L. Alkin Mr E. Kl Mr J. E. Athorley Miss T. Kasi MO. 8. Archbutt Mr O. H. Ardson Mr R. J. Birbosk Mra E. Blackburn Mrs Blaxland

Me T. J. Bownis

Mr J. Buckley

Dr M. Clark

Mr A. A. Colion

i E. Komp Mr and Mes Lauritsen

FARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Muit)

THE NEAR EAST CRISIS.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 19th, The first Turkish cavalry have reached the outskirts of Bigha, at the edge of the gentral zone, fifty miles from Chanak,

Brisk business continues on the London insuraner market in cenuretion with thy Near East and ten per cent. for three Cmonths is quoted for property at Con- stantinople. Warehoused goods are about the same

NEW YORK, September 19th. Advices from Constantinople state chint Kenai Pasha fins issued a proclamation to the Turkish nation declaring that the tremendous victory is exclusively their

Me E- Louter Capt. F. Mackenz ̋e Mr B. Markhams

fr P. Marks Mrs G. L. Mcl'mith Mr C. H. Montague

Mr H. E. B. Davis,Dr J. Morrison

Jr.

dr C. Noppor Mrs D. R. Davian MrJ. W. Full Mr and Mrs W. II. Me F. E. Ramplin

Trenchard Davis MT. Bojeck Mr C. Trenchard dr H. RaynoldsTMTM

Davi

Mr K. R. Roxburgh

Mr W. B. 5. Dent Me A. H. Rowe Mist Dorld

Mr E. T. S'onf

Mr J. Duward

Mr O. Dykes

MJ, T. Sidaway Mrs E. Sparko

Mias R, O. Ferguson Miss A. Square

Misses Ferguson (1) Mr V. d. Steun Mr J. Fishor Mr S. J. Statler

Mr S Suzuk

Mr M. D Flowera

Hr and Kirs W. H.Mr B. Thani

Gale

Mr and Mrs E. E Tucker 2 children Miss Venogradoff

Mr J. 8. Gardiner Mr F. R. Goudio Japt. T. P. a Mr G. Hammond Mr 8. C. Harris Miss B. B. Hays

Mr and Men A.

Weitzer

Mr C... Wellven

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Mr D. R. Baker Miss Birlay Mr & Mrs Binol? 3. L. H. Bossell Mr and Mrs Coppin Mr T. C. Davies Mr F. H. Davies Mrs P. M Davis Mra Clayton

Wirs there

Dr and Mrs Lench Mr Leachnor Mrs Liddell Mr Lynott Miss Tyz neht Mr Pinkerto Mr Powrie Prd, de Rast

Mr Rabbit Mr and

Stopu

Mrs Chan

Dran 1 Mrs Volkor

Mrs L. Walker

Me and Mrs W. A..Mr and Mrs Wat-in

Hacibal

PEAK HOTEL.

Poultry.

September 13, June 1922. 1916,

Juor

7014

| Mr Vander Dekker

Obs.

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September 13,

Me and Mrs F. K. J. Lt. Col. and Mrs F.

Adam!

Heslop

Me and Mr. W. Mr B. J. Jordain

Alfen

Mr J. F. Joseph Mr C. J. Anderson Me J M. Rayo Mr and Mrs A. F.Me Alın Keith

Ashton

Mr M. Key

Misa Barner

Capt. P. H. B. Tako

Me Vivian Boniamin Me'A X. Lew Mr and Mrs B. 0,31r and Mrs W. J.

Birch

E. Mackenzie. Mr R Mete-gar Mr W. E. Mc.

Dan i 1

Mr RE. O. Bird

1. A. Bir

Me R. G. Plsker

Mercer

Mr and Mrs G. H. Capt. and Mrs G. B.

Mr Jinlay Miller

Eng-Capt. and Mrs Mr G. Miskin

Braiden

Mr.M. J. Breon

Bromwich

Mes R. W. Nesbitt

Mr W, A. Butter-Dr J. W. Noble

feld

* Capt, and 3fre C. Q.

Lt. Col. R. JA. Oliver

work. The losses of the

249,11,

while Kemntist uses are red 100.000

of whom outs three-quarters are

LONDON September 1st. Addressing the Foreign Representatives at Augera, the Premier, Rauf Bey, ridi- call the anggestion that Turkey was carrying on a war of conquest, but it was

their duty to persevere till they had com pletely raised all their national aspira tions.

MOURSE, September 19th. Prime Minister Hughes emphasise that Australia was not a nation of swal bucklers, but, if the question arose of defending the vital interests of this n pire

it would not be a matter of sending

a contingent, but of employing the whole of Australia's resources,

Australia

would

vot participate in filibustering expedition as she was en- tirely disinterested in class ambitions be tween Turkey and Grever,

OTTAWA, September 18th. Following a further meeting of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister announced that the Government had not yet received such information from Great Britain as would permit of a decision whether it was eccessary to call a special session of Parliament. He added that the infarina tion received was reassuring.

EX-KAISER TO RE-MARRY:

!

AMSTERDAM, September 19th, The engagrant of the ex-Kaiser to the widowrd Primeras Hermine Von Seonaich Carolath, with Gve children, has hear officinity announced. The marriage will take place in November. The ex-Kaiser's re-marriage is due to the loneliness and monotony of his life at. Doorn, LANCASHIRE COTTON SPINNERS.

Losnos. September 10th. Commenting

the International Cotton Fosteration's statisties, just pub- ished. Sir Charles Macare says, they show that India, Chinn and Japan have, roundly, only 12,022,000 cotton spindles for combined populations of 800,000,000, The same jimber of spindles is reded to supply the requirement of Grea Britain and Ireland.

The installation of three spindles in

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England, and the machinery was mostly employed in

in making conrar goods, for which Great Britain did not

cater.

Moreover, these countries had taken near- a hundred years to attain their pro- ly a

sible, ther

therefore. how they could be re-

Batterwor h Mrs G. W. Oliveert spindleage and it was incomprehen

Er and Mire J.." W. etnia

Church

Mr J. Osser

Capt. C. F. Church Birs A. J. Paterson Land Mrs. H. 1. M: A H. Pean

Hon. Mrand Mrs T,

Mr L. J DavİES

Jul. C. W. Davy

garded as serious competitora with Laner- shire

The present difficulties of the coston trade were not due to foreign competi tion, but to want of foresight and Rek of W. Tetley organisation in the industry both during Major&Mrs F. H.nl since the war.

Phillips

Madam 'roton-

Mr A. Ritchie

Eng Comdr. W', M. W R. Roberts

Dawɛon

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Mr J. L. Robinson

Me and Mrs Juli Eng-onde, & Mrs

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Mr A. W. Fastman Mr Conrad Saims

r. T. Eveleigh Mr R. P. Bhaw Saot. it is D.Capt and Mrs Ivar

Fattes

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Mrs B. D. Hilliard Mr W. H. H. Mr A. H. Hollings Webster

Mias Wootos worth

Rev. J. T. HolmanMr C). R. M. Young

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the latting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 85th day of September, 1923, at 3 p.m., at the Offees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the fiticer Administer ing the Government of any Lot of CROWN LAND at Victoria and in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of rondwal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by th. Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 70 years.

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U.S.A. TARIFF BILL PASSES SENATE.

WASHINGTON, September 19th, The Senato passed the Tariff Bill, which How goes to the President.

[A cable message from Washington, dated August 20th, stated that in the Revision Bill, which emerged from tha House of Representatives, the amendments numbered over two thousand, of which the great majority represented a substantia! increase over the rates passed by the Notably, in the case of Imsit

outs such as wool, colton, sugar,

steel and chemicals, the Government ex- perts' enlculations show the following average: ad valorzaz rates on cation manufactures, 4 per cent.; silk ma factures, 80

cent.i per

wool manufacturer, 73

44

cent. rd- per eent, ginssware,, por

It was ~ fived sugar, 68.5 per cent. puted that the duties, they ever fally operate, would menn an additional st Americna consumers of about $3,000,000,000.]

to

CHINESE CABINET RESIGNS.

FEEING, September 30th.

A mandato was issued Inte¡last night a.which accepts the resignation of the Cabinet and makes the following appoint. iments:-

Dr. Wang Chung Huai, Acting Premier. Dr. Wellington Koo, Minister for For-

eign Affairs.

of Sun Tao Ling,

KAO

Eng

Minister

the loterier.

Hung, Minister of Communi-

cations.

Hou Chien, Minister of Justice. Lo Wen Kan, Minister of Finance.

eng. Minister of War

Chang

Sou Tseng

Tang Er

Hsin, Minister of the Navy Sho, Minister of Education

Kao Ling Wei, Minister of Commerce.

It

is officially stated that all the new members of the Cabinet have accepted, with the exception of Hey Ohlen and Kao- Ling Wei, to whom, telegrams have been sent informing them of their nominations,

CHANGCHUN CONFERENCE, UTCA,

CHAMOOREN, September 19th. An unexpected hitch necarred at yes- terday's session, resulting in the indellite adjournment of the Canference.

of discussion Rumiane asked the date of the Japanese

the esistes

Lis

evacuation of Sakhaline to which tas | Japanese-replied; that the occupation. of of Sakhaline: was due to the Vicolaevsk anair." The evacuation would be carried out as soon I settletons

1 ་་ of the affale Ewas cascted.

The Rugatang-found it necessary to communicate with Moscow and in view of the grave nature of the question re quested anticurament, pending fastre tions from Makow.

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