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CHINA'S PROBLEMS.
ANGLO-AMERICAN POLICIES.
Shanghai, April 4. At the annual meeting of the. American Chamber of Commerce, held last evening, the Report dealt comprehensively with various subjects of American commerce in China,
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THE Aunnal General Meeting of THE Steamship
the Society will be held in the City Hall, on Monday, 14th April, 1924 at 5.15 p.m.
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For the following purposes —
To receive the Report of the Committee and Statement of Accounts for the past year. To elect the Officers and Committee for the "enusing year'.
To consider the manner in
which St. George's Day shall be | celebrated.
To transact any other business of which due notice has been given..
"WEST KEATS” having arrived from above ports, Consignees, are requested to present their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer.
All Cargo not taken delivery from steamer by 7th April, 1924, will be landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godown of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., at consignees' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.
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All broken, chaled and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson & Asbe (Marine Surveyors) at the godown on 12th April, 1924, at 10 dim.
All Members are requested to attend.
G. H. PIERCY, No claims will be admitted after Hon. Secretary.the goods have left the steamer or godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after 13th April, 1924 will be subject to rent.
NOTICE.
issues in the final match for the Hongkong Mullengo Footbull Shed on Saturday. The East Sur. reys wery fhe victors by three goal. * to 1, the score befon extra time On the subject of Anglo-Ameri-icing even at one-all. Kowloon can relations in China, the Report were undertate, for in the vital says that the Washington Con-stages of the gunce Knight had to ference had demonstrated that retire injured. Conditions were the United States and Great Bri-Bo suted to 'good football; the tain stand on practically the same and ads any tempt as speert al ground was in a treacherous state
ground from the standpoint of most futile. There was a big crowd (8) their policies in the Far East. If in the covered stand tungh outside ment, the same spirit should be spoils the game. Despite the | V, ko darbuoch weather pad, swamy carried out by the private citizens the go was well contest- of both countries in China. A 61; a smaller margin probably wordd full und frank spirit of co-opera-ave been, u better indication of the Hongkong, 5th April, 1924. tion on the part of Americans and sanhurd of playi Britons was certain to be produc Rowicon attacked, in the opening tive of good to all concerned in a stages, both Roberts, and Hayes, country where active constructive sting tas propers time, but |
enly to see thuit shots cleared out leadership is greatly needed
A rond shot from RWE beg to announce that the Touching China's political situa-danger
Rev. R.B. SCHMITT SJ., of tion, the Report says that while, well taken up from a centre a are agreed in principle to the Muson, almost beat Douglas, the Ateneo de Manila, P.I. will who fanbied with the ball, but preach a course of Sermons for a political and administrative in- top from rolling over Lenten Mission, each evening at tegrity of China and that the the line. In replying the Surveys 6 p.m. from Wednesday April 9th country should be given the transferred the phy and when to Wednesday, April 16th. fullest opportunity for self- Wheeler handled the Kowloon goal development, the fact remains was seriously threat card. It was that 90 per cent of the people are they optrome of the freskick inat PEKING, March 4
illiterate, and, therefore, China tegit the soldiers their first goal. In prefacing the publication of could not expect to occupy a posi-Eaton took up the bill trem Wool the Note from HE. M. Fleuriau,tion in world affairs until her didge and sent a rising shot which Freach Ambassador to Peking to standard of civilisation has reach han in attempting to clear turn-ROM 1st June. New House at Deep Water Bay with 4 bed the Waichiaope regarding the
Kowloon's efforts to equalise be- rooms, drawing and dining room Russian Concession at Hankowed a higher level. Meanwhile, the into his own gul. (the first report of which appeared country required the friendly for the interval were fruitless, but and library.. Hot and cold water in the Far Eastern Times), the assistance of outside:
the minutes after the restarts they laid on. Rosta says, in connection with the otherwise, she would become a role amende Afte un abortiva official denial by the Waichinopu menace to the world generally corner kick Turner tried a long regarding the French Note of The solution of the problems face Tongs missed holding the March 29 to the Soviet Mission, ing the Chinese people rested inhalt but caught is between his knees, that the French Legation com the hands of the educated and in his hosts to clear he flung it municated the Nole to M. Karakhan business classes, and a lasting im-sight to Hayes who promptly re through the French Militaryprovement could not be achieved tunel it to the net. It was burd Attache
until these classes took a firm lock that shortly after tais. Kow- hand in the administration of the 's full beck, Knight, was init- country (Courtesy of the "Daily a phacky attempt to resume eu ina collision with Eaton. Roight Bulletin.")
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CHINA AND RUSSIA.
The Mission fully appreciates M. Fleuriau's personal courtesy, but holds u different opinion regarding this step of the French Legation. There is no doubt that France, having sent a second Note, regarding Russo Chinese relations, endeavours practically to obstruct a rapprochement between Russia and China.
The French Minister's Note says:I feel it my duty to invite the attention of the Chinese Gor- erament to the status of the
Russian Concession at Hankow. The territory in this Concession was originally part of the territory which the Chinese authorities in 1864 promised to France, but by virtue of an agreement between China, France and Russia in 1896 it was divided between the French and Russian Concessions.
"According to general usages," the agreements thus entered upon cannot be modified without the consent of all the parties com. cerned. As early as October 8, 1920, the French Consul, on the strength of instructions received by his Legation, drew the atten tion of the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs to the matter, who probably communicated same to the Waichiaopu. The position of the Hankow Concession at Han- kow cannot be changed without the consent of the French Govern ment. Therefore, beforehand I make reservations regarding all stipulations affecting the territories of the Russian Concession at Hankow which could take place between China and Russia without the French Government being consulted,"
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Luk. De lid tek retine altogether.
| Kowloon played well considering |
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All cargo not taken delivery from steamer by 7th April, 1924, wil be landed into the hazardous and/or Don-hazardous godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, at consignees' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.
All broken, chafed' and damaged cargo will be examined by. Messrs. Anderson and Ashe, (Marine Survey. ors) at the Godowns on 12th April 1924, at 10 a.m.
in the peralty area. Paten shot for the right land corner of the net and
A Quantity of LONDON, April 5. Tumeur, with ponurendable fore- ! Valuable Household Furniture, That further trouble is brewing sight, dived for the ball and suc-|
Comprising:-` in the Ruhr and the Rhineland is fevded in turning is real the post. Chesterfield Coach and Chairs, indicated by the orders issued was the best pices of work Dining Room Suite, Brass Ornaments, the goods have left the steamer or from Coblenz by General Degoutte. thongshent the match. The Now- Cortsina, Carpets, etc., etc.
No claims will be admitted after
A vast combined operation has leen Wyrwards worked bagd after Bed Room Suits, Chest of Drawers,Godowns, and all goods remaining begun throughout the Ruhr and is, ha they keenly felt the ab-Screen, Card Tables, Glass Ware, undelivered after 13th April, 1924, the Rhineland for the purpose of senes of their injured colleague and Pictures, etc., 610, suppressing German secret socie-were kept out of danger. A full|
ties. So far sixty-one arrests have time the spores were sill level and A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture heen made and important docu- me was necessary. ments have been seized.
INTOLERABLE PURDENS,"
BERLIN, April 5. A conference of the Imperial Coal Council and the coal associa tion has passed a resolution de claring that the burdens imposed by the Franco-Belgian Mission in on the mining industry of the Ruhr control of mines and factories are intolerable because they have swallowed up working capital and disturbed the workers."
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The Surveys scored two guns with in the first hitron nainutes, and con:- [pdetly dominated 'the play. Buton and Hiberstone scored the gonis, the latter shocting when Dimen Was prostrate, Invnig slipped in pi- empting to intercept Wooldridge, In the first period Kowloon' made! a heroic effort, but odds were heavily | ☀☀ against then and they had to retire • defeated by 3-1.
The Man's WETA -
East Surreys-Douglas; Cooper und Williams; Peter, Boniface and Bristowe: Charlesworth, Eai- on, Wooldridge, Humberstone and Macklesworth.
POINCARE ON PROPAGANDA.
PARIS, April 4. Le journal states that M. Poincaré and the German Ambassador dis Kowloon. Dumenn: Wheeler and cussed agreements between the Knight: Torr. McElvie and H. Ruhr industrialists and the Control Wheeler: Letham, Roberts, Hayes, Mission It is reported that M.Nish and Muson.. Poincaré warned Herr Hoesch of After the game Mrs. Jumes, the the fatal consequences of a fresh wife or the Hon. Secretary of the conflict, the first of which would Hongkong Football Association pres be the suspension of all presentanted the trophies and medals to working arrangements. He added the teams. Sergs. Briley on behalf that the recent utterances of Ger- of the Garrison Said they were pleas The Wafchiaopu's denial was
man Ministers might interfere with fed that the Surreys had won the given on the moming of
the accupied territories participat Shield.. Last year Kowloon had April 2, and the Far Easterng in the German Elections. It beaten the King's in this final and Times carries to-day a statement
would be impossible to refuse helped that the Surveys and Kow- Germans the right to vote, but the loon would meet in the £nal next|
by the Secretary of the Waichiaopu Allied authorities could not permit vir Mrs. James handed the to the effect that M. Fleuriau per-
unrestricted nationalist sonally handed the above Note to
the
Vice-Minister for Foreign Paganda. Affairs on the evening of April 2
The Far Eastern Times
com-
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PARIS, April 5,
pro: Shield to Q. M. S. (harlesworth Land the runners-up cup to Mr. Me Kalvie The respective captains The reported extension of the reciprocated by presenting to Mrs. ments caustically that the Goy-French occupation to Elberfeld is Jauns a bouquet in a silver holder. ernmental institutions are issuing officially denied, and it is added blank denials without being aware
that no such operations have been of the true facts."-Courtesy of
carried out or are being considered, the "Daily Bulletin.")
INDIA'S NEEDS.
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LATEST WAR TERROR.
BILLIARDS.
LUZ DEFEATS DA ROZA.
LONDON, April 4 - R. Luz decisively defeated E. D. The British inventor, Mr. Grinder da Roza by 213 points in a game »Matthews, an expen radiologist, of 800 up played at the V.R.C. claims to have mastered a method last night in connection with oper for disabling a motor by means of billiards championships of the an invisible ray directed by a Colony. He will now meet S. C. magneto,, which was discovered Kwok in the semi-final.
BOMBAY, April 5. Passengers by the "Naldera. which sailed yesterday included Sir Roderick Jones, Chairman of Reuters, who is returning to England after completing a seven
in Germany last year and hitherto The highest breaks were: months' tour of the United States, kept secret. Mr. Matthews yester Luz: 46, 35 (2), 33, 32, 30, 28, 24, Canada, the Far East and India.
He has been travelling in india day demonstrated the method, 20 (3).
stopping a motor fifty feet away.
for the past six weeks, during He asserts that the system when which time he was the guest of the developed will not only stop Viceroy at the Vice Regal Lodge, aeroplanes, but destroy them, ex- Delhi, for a fortnight.
Sir Roderick declined to be plode. powder magazines, and destroy practically anything on interviewed од the Indian
which the rays rest.—Reuter.. situation, saying it was far too complex and delicate for the opinion of a casual traveller to be worth anything. Ha, however, endorsed the statement recently made by Sir Mohamed Shafi, a member of the Viceroy's Council, that what were most required in India at the present time were, on the one side patience, and, on the other sympathy and imagination→→→ Bruter.
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