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TUESDAY JULY 1. 1924)

INTIMATIONS.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TICKETS will be issued for;

Round Trips during the months of July to September, from i Hongkong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and return, kalling t Swatow and Amoy on both the upward and downward Voyage, by the Company's new, fast, well appointed steamer "Hai Ning" at the reduced rate of $80 for the round Voyage, including Meals while the steamer, is in port.

These Special Tickets will be available for return only by this steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by her following sailing from Foochow

Duration of stay at Foochow 48

hours.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS 26 WORDS 9 INSERTIONS,

81. PREPAID. Every additional word Conte

for 3 incertions.

WANTED...

WANTED-By British firm, a

Chinese clerk with experience of Imports & Exports. Apply in own handwriting, with qualifications, to Box No. 1495 c/o “China Mail."

- TO LET.

LET Ellenbud

Villas

Apply E. T. H. Bunje clo

M. H. Nemazee, Prince's Bullding.

The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days H. and the steamer will leave Hongkong from the Company's Wharf at 5 P. "arriving at daylight on her return (Weather permitting).

The Company's Steam Launch will convey passengers from Pagoda Anchorage to Foochow Cly, if required.

For further particulars, and dates of Sailing-

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LD. Hongkong, June 17, 1924.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

ON and after the 30th June our

address will be 7. Queen's Road Central, 1st Floor."

ARNHOLD & CO., LTD. Hongkong. 21st June, 1924.

REMOVAL NOTICE

We shall on the 30th inst. remove to No. 17, Queen's Road Central. THE KWONG SUN CO., LTD.

Hongkong, 28th June, 1924.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per A.0.L. as "Proe Grant"! .on June 30-Mr and Mrs. W. Gibson,

Five lots of mummies were sub-Master W. O. Gibson Mr A. T. Henry, Mr and Mrs L. P. Kent, Mr J. McKer mitted for sale at Christie's, King-call, Bir O. L. Maureen, Miss. I street, S.W., but did not evoke a Fredericks, Mr and Mrs Wm. B. Gable. bid.

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Four cblong entree-dishes and covers, with Ruted borders, on plated heaters (1789), were sold for £108 at Christie's. ...

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Owing to the reduction in the number of persons seeking relief at Barrow, the guardians are re ducing the relief staff of 19 by four...

A sample of syrup submitted to the Poplar public analyst was found to be adulterated to the extent of 90 per cent. with glupose

syrup.

An inquiry will be held in Lon- don into the strike of insurance agents at Merthyr Tydfil, Glamor- gan. The men have returned to work.

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The recent Italo-Swiss frontier incident arising from alleged insults of a party of Fascisti by Swiss guards has been amicably

| settled.

MAD, Masters O. G. Gableman, J. Gable wan, Miss. Gahleman, Mr. E. Hinga. D. W. Fird, Mita E. D. Bird, Me P Miss A. B. Hind, Masters R. R Hind, Kwa MIFE. R. Kraus, Miss A. M. Kraos, Mr M B. Morton, Mr and Mrs C. D. More, Master U. R Moore, Mrs B. M heuberd, Mr and Mrs.8. Yacosmole, Mr W. Applegate, Mis 1. Bryan. Misa F Carts, Mr J. R. de Inobauati, Misses M. Flestwood, A. Fleetwood, A. M. Hally. ran Mr. H. Jeuk, Bishop J. B. McGinley, Mr G Reindel and J. A.

Wright.

Per O.P.S. R.M.9 Empress of Asia” on June 20-Mr. A. Craig, Mr F. 8. Harrison. My New Yan Leh. Mrs P. E. Uliver, Mr J. M. Poizat, Alice M. Stark, Mr. Tater, Mr and Mrs-Yu Eng Poly, J. 8. Grade. Sieter 3. de Oran, Mrs F. iyan, Mr D. Kewalram, Mr Lim Ser, Mr.O. A. Newcomb, ister Zoo Paroasant, Mr G. Rochiram and Bir Wook Yap..

Per E. & 6.9. Arafura" on June 3-Mr C. P. Ross, Mr L. Davies, Mr T. Nakata and Mrs Ah Min.

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DEPARTURES,

Per P. & O, as. "Morea" on June 28:-Mr W. E. Jones, Mr and.. Mr and Mrs J. Malcolm, Mr. R. Gibson, Mr and Mrs H. N. Steptoe, Mr Kwok Hei Tong, Mrs H. P. Wilkinson, Mrs and Miss Austin, Sir Henry J. Wood, the con- Mr W. G. Wedderspoon, Misses

Mr Twentyman, Miss Twentyman,ii ductor of the Queen's Hall Orches-G. A. Lindley, Miss F. M. Now tra, has received the degree of doctor of music at Manchester University.

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A stray retriever dog which has caused the death of more than 20 sheep and lambs in the Ribble Valley has been shot at Dinckley, near Blackburn.

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Thieves who stole jewellery worth £200 from a bedroom at the residence of Mr. F. Kelly, Princes- gardens, S.W., escaped in a motor- car when disturbed.

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Spanish losses in recent opera- **____*DDAJtions against Riff tribesmen at Sidi Messaud, Morocco, are officially stated to have been 32 dead and 98 wounded.

FLUNKEY

BANQUETS."

LABOUR MEMBER WRATH

"WITH. CABINET.

COURT DRESS, TOO.

An attack on flunkey banquets" ad and court dress" was made in

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hensman, of Cambridge-street, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, who were mar- ried in 1864, celebrate the 60th anniversary of their recently...

wedding

ton, Mr F. B. Comstock, Mr TA Phelan, Mr J. D. Rogerson, Miss Rogerson, Dr. and Miss G. AL Huntley, Mr W. Huntley, Mr L. Huntley, Miss G. Huntley, Mr Lee Than Khek, Capt. E. D Knutsen, Capt. Nordbye, Miss M. Nims. Miss R. Seleen, Mr H. Blei, Mr L. C. Welch, Mr L K. Piad, Mri Ealham, Mr J. L. McCord, Mr L. C. Glintz, Miss Wild. Messrs G. Shee. P. Harvey H. Taylor, B. s. Garvey, Tunstall, Chan Kei Fan, Carwood, H. H. Smith, Mr and Mrs M. A. V. Hogan, Lt. J. W. Josselyn, R. N., Mrs M. Snyder, Mr F. W. James, Miss M. E. Pipkin, Mr Shen Pang Law, Mr and Mrs E. A. de Carvalho, Mr De Villiers, Miss de Villiers, Capt. B. G. Washington, C.M.G. C.S.O. R.N., Mr W. Axelrod, Miss G. and T. Adair, Mrs Cozens, Mr O. M Corwin, Mr and Mrs A. J. Fippard, Miss L. E. Douglar, Mr F. B. Mac Intyre, Mr and Mrs H. S: Bucklin, Mr and Mrs A M. Holland, Mas- ter A. Holland, Misses J. and I. Holland, Dr. Yue Man Kwong, Mr R M. M. Corner, Capt. J Paulson, Mr H. J. Paulson, Mr T. Horn, Mr ended May-10-was-5,219,600 tons, Mr V. Bing, Mr. R. J. Kesvans. The coat output for the week R. Read, Mr and Mrs F. Melency,

Curtis, Miss I. M. Frantzen, Mr P Hartley, Mr G. F. Latimer, Mr and Mrs F. C. C. Mabee, Miss R. Mabee, Master C. Mabee, Master 1. Mabee, Mr H. Mackay. Lt. N D'Arcy Evans, R.N, Mr C. Warren Bolton, Mr A. Livingston, Mr Kam Tserg Ching, Mr and Mrs A. R. Watson. Mr N. H. Seah, Mr W. N. Sagrani. Mr F. Kulka, Mr L N. Cohan, Miss K. Sabderson, Capt. and Mrs R. C. Hamilton, Mr and Mrs R. A. Green, Mr R. Garrett, Mrs P. D. Daniel, Rev. and Mrs Cullen. Mr W. 1. Lawrence, Mr and Mrs F. G Weller, Miss Weller, Mr Thio Khoy Moh, Mr and Mrs G. O. Fieldgate, Miss D. Bolton, Miss E. M. Humble, Mr A. Stada, Mr W. S Hedley, Mr Yang Show, Mr W. Grills, Mr J. Lockwood. Mr L. N Edmunds, Mr and Mrs Easton, Mias R. P. Wright, Mr. T. R Melville, Mr W. Humphrey, Mr A. E. Watts, Mr Forsdike. Mr C. H. Haines, Mr W. Parsons, Mr Roberts, Mr Griffiths.

copy will be sent by parte, post for the course of the unemployment compared with 5,684,700 in the Capt. Stevens, Mr T. Vennúm, Mri

£2, nut-cash with o-dor.

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debate in the House of Commons, preceding week and 5,602,400 tons by Mr. Neli MacLean, the picture in the corresponding period of last esque Labour member, for the Goven division of Glasgow.

Mr MacLean protested that the

year.

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members of the Government had The Swedish Board of Foreign, no time to deal with unemploy. Debt has contracted with the ment, but that they had plenty of National City Bank of New York time to go to "flunkey banquets" for a loan of about £6,250,000 to and to, wear court dress..

strengthen the Bank of Sweden's "The Labour Party," he said, is foreign exchanges reserve. growing to realise that these fdne-.. tions have got to stop, and the As the result of a broken land- Government instead has got to ing-wheel, the Belfast air mail, was deliver the goods."

unable to rise from the beach at An episode that created much Southport and was washed over interest was Captain the Hon. F. E. by the incoming tide. It was left Guest's refusal to follow his leader, high and dry by the ebb. Mr. Asquith, into the divi-

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sion lobby, in support of While plucking lilac in her gar the Government. He crossed over den to place on the grave of a to the Conservative benches, and said he regretted that the Liberal grandchild who was about to be Party had placed the Socialists in buried, Mrs. Louisa Chambers, of office.

Rushden, Northants, was stricken with paralysis and died shortly

"Henceforth," he said, "I will try to remedy that act as far as I afterwards.

can.

Capt. Guest was, formerly Secretary of State for Air.

Hilarious cheering greeted the results of the voting which support ed the Government by 300 votes to 252 The Conservatives chanted after the division," Where is Lloyd George."

about an acute political crisis.

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Churged with being £2 10s. short in his accounts, a Paris. postal official, M. Chamerlat, shot

Shipowners at Athens, where himself, and within an hour of his dockers are on strike for increased death the alleged deficit was found pay, are threatening to declare a to be the result of a clerical error.

lock-out.

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A scheme for a new. coastal road

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Mr. James Ward, the British The Times," commenting on from the Dover Rond at Faver artist, some of whose pictures of the debate, says the Liberals de sham to Thanet has been approved Rhodesian scenery and life bl cided that it was too soon to bring by Kent County Council The view at the British Empire Exhibi-|

tion at Wembley, died at Sahsbury The Conservatives, while united necessary land will cost £50,000, Rhodesta, when visiting his two in protesting against the Govern-of which the Transport Ministry.

sons. He was 73. S ment's fallure to tackle unemploy will pay half. ment, were too anxious for a completely successful division. A Government decree published Police Constable Wright, form- Clearly, siys the newspaper, the in the Moscow "Investia" orders erly employed in the Aliens time is not ripe for any party to the expulsion of 42,000 students Department at Bowstreet, was dis obtain an absolute Parliamentary from the Russian middle-schools missed from the London Metropo

Iltan Police Force as the result of majority for the asking.

and Universities because the Labour supporters are probably Soviet Government is unable to served in the police for 15 years.

a Scotland Yard inquiry. He had dying the fastest where they seem give employment to graduates.

to have the most substance, but enough of them still linger to dispose of any illusions, that an appeal to the country to-morrow

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