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#£#A†=97-X HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922,

BUSINESS NOTICES

NEW VICTOR RECORDS TO-DAY.

S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD

Tel. Central 2313

P. O. Box 530

HAWTHORNE & PEARSON

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors

and

Breeches Makers

Ice House Street.

2 Queen's Buildings,

(Opposite Calé Wiseman)

CHEUNG

SING

JEWELLERS

Dealers in Chins Jades, Diamonds, Pearls, Precious Stones & Amber-Beads,

78, Queen's Road Central.

Tel. Centi, 2907.

Inspection Cordially Invited.

Diss Bros

TAILORS

Tel: Central 2843;

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, DES VÕRUX KÖAn

The NEW EDISON

"The Phonograph" "with" o "Sou!”-

EDISON MUSIÓ STORE

We are manufacturers of

Falt Hats, Straw Hata

Lipen Hats, Topeen, to

1at Floor; Pawpil's Building

Manufactored in

HONGKONG by the

NAM YUBT HAT FACTORY,

29–30. – Biankiwan Bond.)

DONNELLY & WHYTE.

241 Cen. 636,

WINE MERCHANTS.

Tel. Con 806.

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

BIK'S METEORIO RISE.

AMERICAN FIGHT OFFERS.

Pants, September 26.

The Carpentier Siki film has been ebown to the Prees. It ehows no grounds for Siki's disqualification, Carpentier played his adversary in the Brst two rounds, He was Doored in the third by a right and left, successively.

JEYES'

FLUID

THE BEST

DISINFECTANT

日七月八戌壬次歲年一十國民華中 PRICE, $8.00 Par Month.

THE DOLLAR,

To-day's closing rado 3/0 13/16.

To-day's opening rato 2/6 13/16.

THE TURES

GIVING THEM TIME.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 26.

The Turkish movements in the neutral zone ore explained by the Angora representative who states that the Allica' message concerning peace proposals reached Komal only yesterday after an inexplicable wireless delay. Another thousand Turks ercased the zone, from Replying to an enquiry from Mr. O'Rourke, boxing Bigha. It is understood that General Harrington bas promoter of Republic Athletic Club, New York, Siki's gives a time limit sufficiently long to enable the Turkish manager has cabled that Siki asks a million froncs pet, commanders to communicate with Kemal. On the other exclusive of income tax, to go to America to fight the bond General Harrington is earnestly conferring with a loured heavyweight Wills on October 26. Siki thinke Hamid Bay who communicates directly with Kemal. the fight should be held as soon as possible, as Wills ia the only man now standing between Siki and Dempsey. Siki is the idol of Paris. He is ovated everywhere hr appears.

NEW YORK, September 20. O'Rourke has offered Siki $25,000 or 25 per cent. of the receipts to fight Wills or Greb, pointing out that s match with Greb would be preferable, as Greb is a light Leavy weight, while Wills weighs 15 stone,

BRISK BIDDING.

NEW YORK, September 27, O'Rourke has cabled an increased offer to Siki of eix hundred thousand france to meet Wille and four buadred thousand to meet Greb.

DISARMAMENT PROPOSALY.

LEAGUE DISCUSSION.

GENEVA, September 26. Disarmament was discussed by the langue sembly in the presence of a crowd of the public.

Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech which was Exi quently cheered, declared that a pact of muta guarantees and réduction of armaments must go hand

in hand.

Signor Bcialeja cordially supported Lord Robert! Cecil's proposals.

AMERICAN APPROVAL

WASHINGTON, September 26,

Mr. Hughes, the secretary of state, has expressed unequivocal approval of the Allied proposals for the freedom of the Straits and the protection of racial and religious minorities in the Near East.

REICHSWEHR MUTINY.

FORTRESS GARRISON TROUBLE.

BERLIN, September 20, News has just leaked out that mutiny broke out among a portion of the Reichswehr garrison at the East- Prussian fortress of Loetzen on September 10. A third of the garrison marched to the "barracks and demanded shorter hours, the dismissal of non coms, and the pay- ment of overdue bonuses.

The ringleaders were disarmed and arrested. The incident is ascribed to activity of Bolshevists who have been busily agitating among the Reichswehr since the_ death of Rathenau.

FRENCH NAVAL STUNT.

A PROPAGANDA CRUISE.

Pants, September 27,

M. de Jouvenel stated that it was impossible to Headed by the admiral's flagship, on which the ex- accept a general guarantee pact and suggested that the hibition will be installed, the cruiser divizion of the great powers in the West form reparate pacts among French Atlantic squadron sails on October 10 on themselves and pledge themselves never again to leave year's mission of commercial, artistic, and economic pro- smaller and wesker nations to the mercy of a policy paganda. It will visit Australia, India, China, and of imperialism and adventure. These parts should be Japan.

open to all peoples of good faith,

SENAPPED WARSHIPS..

AMERICA ANSWERED.

WASHINGTON, September 26.

With reference to the Washington message relating

to warships scrapped under the Washington treaty

TATA STEIL WORKS STRIKE.

THREE THOUSAND MEN RESUME.

JAMSHEDPUR, September 28,

Three thousand Tata steel works strikers have re- sumed work, but 17,000 remain out.

Replying to the strikers' demands, the manage.

(published in our earlier cables) the Admiralty ment say they will pay those not returning to work by denies that Britain is using such vessels in September 29 a wage reduced by ten per cent, connection with the Near East. On the con-

trary, all the British vessels due for scrapping under the Washington decisions have long since been dismantled in readiness for the shipbreaker. Some are already being broken up.

BOOZE SMUGGLERS.

CAUSE DIPLOMATIC BOTHER.

WASHINGTON, September 20.

A delicate diplomatic situation is threatened by prohibition cruisara holding up foreign venaels socused

of smuggling liquor, sometimes outside the three mile

EARL SPENCER DEAD.

LONDON, September 26.

Earl Spencer has died.

[The Rt. Hon. Charles Robert Spencer, E.G., P.C., M.A., G.O.V.O., was Lord Chamberlain to the King from 1905 to 1913. His hair, Viscount Althorp, inherite 22,500 sores.]

VENIZSLOS DANGEROUS.

ATHENS, September 26.

It has bean dooided not to entrust any official

limit. It will be eased in future by a decision of the mission to M. Venicaloa owing to his attitude to the pre- Cabinet to confine these operations to the three mile sent regime. limit, except in cases where the ships are communicating with the shore through their own crows in small boats. -|

GEORGIA SENATOR DEAD.

WASHINGTON, September 28. The death is announced of Mr. Thomas E. Watson, United States Sagator for Georgia.

DRAIN NUISANCE.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE |

LAWN TENNIS.

ENGLAND'S WIN.

ROEHAMPTON, September 26.

In a two days' lawn tranis tournament, England beat Holland 10-1 matches

clear the drain. He produced an agreement between the Company and the Sanitary Roard and the Building Authority to that effect.

:

DEATH RECORD.

ALLEGED FALSE ENTRY.

cadse

He said it bad always been the Dr. W T. Cheung, of No. 50, practice for the Company when they Queen's Road Central, was summoned The Hongkong Land Investment received a notice to turn it over to the before Mr. R. E. Lindell this Company was summoned before Mr.lessce, and submitted that it was not morting, at the instanes of Mr. G: R. E. W. Hamilton by the Sanitary a case of Ignoring an order on the part Sayer, Registrar of Births and Board, this morning, for having failed of the owners, but just a question of Deaths for having on September 12, anlawinily made out a false to abate nuisance in neglecting to policy

The Magistrate anid that he would stat mens regarding the clear a choked waste pipe at No. 5 journ the cisa se au to consider of the death of one Chan Kain-cho Chiching Lane.

whether the pwner of the lesse was of Nn. D. Queen's Road West, for the Mr. W. J. Wilkinson, a represent responsible under the Ordinance, and purpose of record in the Registr ative of the Company, said that it if Le found that the owner was zew❘ Mr. 21. K. Holmen Crown Solicitor, ponsible, then he would require the apprazed for the prosscation, and lit was not the duty of the Company Company to prove the agreement G. K. Hail Bratton for the defence, but of the lease of the house to which Mr. Wilkinson had mentioned. A week's remand was given,

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General Knitter & Dyer. Manufacturers of Woollen Binglets, Jersey, Sweaters & all kinds of Underwear,"

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Telephone Central

Manager:-YEUNG PORWAN.

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