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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924.

KALGAN LOOTED,

SINGAPORE BASE-

MUCH FOREIGN PROPERTY, HOLLAND INTERESTED BEEP

DAMAGED.

NIGHT OF TERROR.

(Reuter'a Service.)

PEKING, December 15.

JAPANESE PRINTS:

KOMOR AND KOMORS

FINE DISPLAY.

The old Masters of Japan made their name all over the world and we have no artier of name who did not acknowledge the benefit deriv. ed from teachings of old Japanese Masters. Whistler said that he owes thanks to Japan for his art, and when we look at at the prints at Mesars, Komor and Komor we can

"sharaku "

THE CHINA MAIL.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.!

LONG TACK SAMS SUCCESS!

Long Tack Sam and his troupe of acrobats still head the bill at the Queen's Theatre at the 9.15 pm. performance each evening

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION.

THEATRE ROYAL. DECEMBER 23rd, at 9,15 p.m. SECOND TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.

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CP.O. JIM CARTLIDGE.

CAPTAIN MATTY SMITH.

Fifteen 2 minute round contest for Lightweight Championship

NOT AFFECTED.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, December 16. Holland is most interestedly

In addition to juggling."balanc- Chang Hsi-yuan's Fourth Mixed watching the resumption of the Brigade mutinied yesterday. They Singapore dock scheme, but a

DR, and marvellous work on the Dutch authority emphatically

horizontal bar, many new tricks footed Kalgan all night but stopped denies, sars the London torres

are offered this week, as startling 'this morning.

Legation telegrams this evening pondent of the "Manchester

as they are novel To-night and to-morrow night will be the last understand it. that the Dutch state that "no foreign lives were Guardian." lest, but much damage was done to schemes for the defence of the some costing 50 cents only but for Australia on Saturday

There are about 1500 pictures performances as the troupe will sail Chinese and foreign property. Dutch Indies will be affected

Constance Talmadge's latest of the Colony. costing Chang Hsi-yuan, Tutung of thereby. He states that the there is a

a few First National attraction" Polly of Chahar, who was recently informed Dutch Government does not in- 3000 dollars. There are

existence the Follies," which is shown at the only" in that he will be superseded shortly, tend to enter into conversations and all are in Museoins or private Queen's Theatre at 515 p.m. is. reached Peking yesterday, and the with the British Government collections. A print by "Uta sald to be the brightest and live troops left at Kalgan apparently anent the question. The defence Mare" marked 1,250 dollars is a liest comedy drama the young did not know what to expect. of her neutrality is stated to be joy to look at; the drawing and star has contributed to the screen.

Latest reports say that all is the only object that the Dutch colouring is superb and the picture quiet. There are indications that policy can pursue.

over 100 years old is in per the looters controlled the telegraph

fect condition. A "China Mali"; office until their work was com

representative paid' a visit to pleted.

Messrs. Komor and Komor, andį enjoyed the wonderfull display of old carvings; also the gold laquer specimens. The collection will be open up till December. 25 only. from 9 a.m., to 6 p.m., at Messrs. Komor and Komor's Art Store Alexandra Buildings.

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SOVIET PROTEST,

TROUBLE OVER BRASS PLATE.

(Router's Service.)

sharakus

SANITARY BOARD.

Moscow, December” 16. M. Tehitcherin has strongly protested In the United States against the lawless acts of American officials," following the CHOICE OF DR. MACGOWAN. discover 4077 the Tebukotsk } Peninsula of a brass plate fixed ta

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WELCOMED.

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PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

And about five other minor Contests. Members only, on December 19th BOOKING at MOUTRIES for and 20th.

GENERAL PUBLIC," DECEMBER 22nd, and 23rd. PRICES: $5.00. $3.00 and $1.00. PUBLIC AUCTIONS

THE Uniteraaned av ruived in

tractions to all by Puble Auction

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THURSDAY, 18th Dec. 1924, at 2.30 p.m.

Per A. O. L. s.3. "President Jefferson on Dec. 47-Mr. Lei, Miss May Sorensen, Mrs Comins, Master Cumins. Mr and Mrs P. H. Suckling, Miss C. L. de Criv, Mrs. M. E, Brooks, Mr S. Otsuk, Mr W. E. Ward, Mr L. Ashcroft, Miss B. M. Guteriz, Mr E... L. McClusky, Mr W. J. Sloan, Mr. R. G. Sloan, Mrs A. C. Davis, Miss E. Davis, Mins D. D. Davis, Mr E TOn View from Wedsewiny. the Brennon, Me G. T. Guignard, Mr December 1994. E. Eelph. Mr Nieuwenhuys, Mr E Terms:-Cash on delivery. By Baldwin, Mr S. K. Chiu, Rev C.

Kalgan is the Russian corruption of the Mongolian, sname 'Halga meaning "the gate,"

the town belpg "entered from the North by a gate through which the Mongols pass the Great Wall. The Chinese term it the Chang-kiąškou, meaning pass of the Chang family Kalgan is a town in the province of Pechill, China, '110 miles North- West of Peking and near the Great Wall of China, on the route from Peking to Klakhta, situated in a gorge affording little land suitable for bullding safe from flood. Hence it is small in proportion to its population. It is divided by a river into a Mongolanda Chinese rock by a parly from an The Fortalghtly meeting of the B. Sharn, Mr H. H. Brisner, Miss town, both of which are fortified. American

Inscribed. Sanitary Board was held sester-B. Coffen, Miss C. Tully, Miss B. The town is an important depot of threatening Soviet citizens not day afternoon. In the absence of Tully, Miss M. E. Tully, Mrs D. A. the overland trade between China o interfere therewith. M.the Chairman. (Mr. D. W. Tully, Miss G3 M. Tully. MrY. H. Tehitcherin warns that a repeti-Tratman), the Hon Mr. H. TL, Mr Fan Wah Shan, Mr. I. tion of such violation, of Soviet Creasy presided, and the mem Mr Chow Ching Chuen, Mr A. Hanger, Mr Cohen, Mr H. Yoshida,' rights will be storily repressedebera present were Dr. W. V. Tutundian, Mr M: Tutundian, Mr Koch, Dr. J. C. MacGowan, MI H. Wecks, Mrs J. W. Weeks, S. W. Tao, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin. Master E. Weeks, Mr T. Choy, Mr G. 'S. Kennedy-Skipton Lau Ngai Fu, Mrs K. S. Wong, Mr. (Secretary) and Mr. D. Davis Wong Shing Yip, Mr Chin Wong (Assistant Secretary).

Kay. Mr Chin Hong, Mr Joe Sang, Mr Chan Jim Sang. Mr Gong Yik Dong, Mr. Ng, Jee Yee, Mr Chau Hun, Mr Sui Git Mun.

and Russia. The altitude is 2555 feet. The population, including soldiers, is about 75,000 1

Fort Office Loss.

(Courtesy of>""Daily Bulletin.") ...LATER.

Trains from Kalgan to day were stopped some distance on this side of Kalgan.

the circumstances,

the

cruiser.

MOROCCO.

SITUATION SAID TO ER

SERIOUS

triben between

Mr.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.

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Taiyuan. (Br.), B. & S. From Melbourne.

A letter from the Government relative to the election of Dr. FC MiGowan as a member of Before the Legations received

the Board was read by the Chair-i any news the Postal Administra-

(Reuter'a Service,)"

man, and he welcomed the pew tion received a telegram-stating

member en bolali of the Board. that cash and stamps to a large

London, December 16

Dealing with a letter from the amount had been taken from three. The sudden drastic lightening Government-relative to the con- post offices in Kalgan, but not of the Spanish censorship in a titution and powers of the giving

symptom of the seriousness of the Sanitary Poard, the Chairman Tientsin, (Br.) B & 3. from sender. perhaps, thinking that the situation in Mercero, following said the matter was brought up Canton. news of the looting. would be the reported rising of the Anjera by Dr. Ozorio, who had ceased to known in advance.

Kueichow, (Br.) B. & S from The Ministry of Communications

Tetuan and iba a member of the Board. With Tentsin, Wei-hai-wei at first thought that the looting had Tangier, which has been disturb the approval of the moting an been done by Ma Fuchsiang'sing the French.diplomatists, who, in the absence of the Chairman, troops who were returning from while remaining confident of the proposed that the matter be Jehol, but there is reason to believe ability of the French troops to left over. Th; Board agreed. that they passed through Kalgan, defend the Tangier zone from: Another item was the proposed several days ago. In any case, possible attack, are apprehensive alterations in the arrangement of Chang Hsi-yun's troops could of international entanglernents, stalle in Bowring Street (Kun have prevented Ma Fuchsiang's owing to the dissatisfaction ex-Chung) Market whereby a num men from lasting,'o

pressed by several countries, ber of vegetable stalls would be especially Italy, with the recent done away with and more room Tangier convention,

provided for ment stalla. The comment of the Paris Chairman said he had gone care carring M niost fully into the matter and recom- anxious tone. They declare that mended the alterations. being Paris is in constant contact with carried out.

The Board agreed Madrid and precautions should be to the proposals. taken to prevent the incursion of Abdul Krims riffian forces, into Tangier.

Later information says that one battalion of Chank Hsi-yuan's Fourth Mixed Brigade started the looting.

The absence of foreign tele grims until late this evening is taken to indicate that the looters controlled the telegraph office until their work was impleted.

WORLD THEATRE.

BIG BOXING SHOW.

newspapers

I. Several journals state the opinion that Britain is likely to . side with Italy but 1/forume Libre" urges the importance of joint, Anglo-French detion on, account of the ro-action of the affair upon Islam.

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CHINA INDEMNITY.

FUNDS FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, December 16,

ORDER TO QUIT.

GENERAL RESENTS

TRESPASS.

The

(From Our On Correspondent, i

PAKKAI, KONGMOON, Dec. 16. Resenting any attempt to tres. pass on his preserves and openly following his policy of being the autocrit of the Sze" Yap districts-described in Mah Jongg parlance as the Ching Yot Sik, or he vy-scoring, method of adminis tration-General Leung Hung-kai has issued an ultimatum to a small batch of soldiers at Sunding, to vacate the place in three days,

These belang to Lam She-nikai's banner and have just returned,

The management of the World Theatre announces the biggest boxing show ever Sern here in nine full reels of thrills, swense and excitement for four days' ru commencing turdy, The Show- comprises Dempsey vs. Gibbous, 15 rounds and Firms. Wills, 12 rounda. So great was the interest | and enthusiasm aroused that when i Hirry Wills and Luis Firpo fought a sensational twelve round bout at Jersey on September 12, 192 thousands of people were turned away from Boyle's famous thirty acres stadium. When Jrmes A.

In connection with the action much the worse for wear and tear, Johnson announced ti at Dempsey of the Foreign Office in removing after a disheartening campaign was fighting Gibbons in Shelby, Mesurs. Lowes Dickenson and against the anti-Sun Troops at the nobody believed it until Doc' Bertrand Russell from the pros-Youngkong horders further south, Karos, Dempsey's manager and pective Advisory Committen on Natives fear that figl ting, although Eddie Kine, Gibbons manager the expenditure of the China on a restricted scale, may break out confirmed the news The public indemnity, the "Manchester with its attendant evils. thought it was impossible to raise Guardian's" London. correspon enough money pay the World's dent understands that the Gov- Champion, and no one would risk, ernment is inclined to favour the the purse for it. The bout was expenditure of the indemnity on held in the open-air and under the some kind of technical education, summer sun. The success was due on the railway in the Yangtse to the contestants and courage of region, and missionary work. the promoter, Johnson, and his] assistants..

The Government has intro- duced a Bill to this effect, which

FAMOUS, BARITONE.

COMING TO STAR NEXT

WEEK.

Coming to the Colony next

Hai Ning, (Br) Douglas from Swatow.

Hydrange, (B) Chin On, from

Swatow

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Lai Sang. (Br) J. M. & Co, from Calcutta, Singanore...

Glentara-(8-)-JM & Co, from London, Singapore.

Man Sang, (Br)]. M. & Co., from Sandakan.

Tppanas,,(Dut) I. C. J. L., from Shanghai.

Mike, Kurun

Giyo Maru, (Jap.) Mitsui, from

Amakusa Maru, (Jap.) M.B,K,, Kerlung, Swatow,

Kotsu Marn, (Jap.) O.S.K., from Takao, Swatow,

Kitano Maru, (Jap.)-N Y.K., from Middlesbrough, Singapore.

DEPARTUNES. “S

Pres. Jefferson (Amer) A. O. Line, for Seattle, via Manila,

Heian Maru, (Jap) Grimble for Tailay Bay.

Kwangsang. (Br) J. M. & Co., for Shanghai, Swatow.

Kiungchow, (Br.) B. & S, for Bangkok, Swatow.

Linan, (Br.) B & S, for Shangai Kaga Maro, ap.) N. Y, K., for SeatWe, Shanghai.

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Fushimi Maru, (Jap.) N.Y.K., for London, Singapore.

Hai Nam (Port) Kwong 0, for Kwan Chow Way..

Tango Maru, ap.) N.Y.K., for Sydney, Manila.

Tjikembang, (Dut.) J.C.J.L.,.for Batavia.

Tjipanas, (Dut)" J.C.J.L., for Batavia, Muntak

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

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The B. L. 11. "Tak}iwa" left Koha vis Amoy for this pört on Dec. 13 at p m Aus den har to morrow at abiat p.m. The S.Y.R... "Moricks Mara

may L}Is Dominy for Hong in vin Singapore on Deci 4 and is arrested here on Dựn 21.

Tho. Tritius In't Livar- is a modification of the fate week is a famous Italian Baritone, abent Dre. 21.

and shanghai and is dus bere un or lon Nor. 18 for Burstts, Hongkong, Government's Bill stating more Signor Giulio Reconi, who will be D.9.x, "Trow. Monroe in MAKING MISCHIEF.

vaguely the purposes to which the give a concert in the Star Theatro do to arrive at this port from shanghai money is to be devoted; but the on Monday night, December 22.7 m. on Death will sit for (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bill is not yet printed and the assisted by Mr. Harry Ore at the rd lawns 5 pm. De Biau, not | Meilijatrazidan: porte, Bowon, New York Government has time to change nio. Booking is now open at PAKKAI, KOʻGMOON, Dec. 16. its mind before it approaches the Messrs. Mourie's atpopular prices.

až 8 9.1. De 31 as originally sahedatert.

Do 0.8, 2,504. “Enpresa Of A strong anti-Christan move. Second reading.

Signor Rooni is a student of Antrally arrived at Yokohama on Dec. ment is on foot at San Wul

Cottoque. "He Is creator of the 10pm lift Younhams in Uee: 13 pm Speeches have been delivered in i the schools, against Christianity

leading harlione roles in Meyer and is de et Vancouver on Poo, 16 herr's *L*Africane,

The B. N * Aariadon" fr.rs Verdis and those interested are doing all

Liverpool Jelt Suct on Den

llur Ange they cm tetrend the antagonim.

Othello Rod. other famok, hoghat day and Trinatum, |queras, Music lovers are thered in dun heruim Die ti.. --Sản Wui is the most important}

fore assured a special treat.

The CPX. R. M., Empress of of the four Sz Yap districts and

Canedo Millefo Nazo myer fun thing on is the home mally emigrants to

Tampa, IKEA and imaghat, on De America, There is at least one

anot be chiến hayvon Dye, id, missforandr KOTIIN IT Pakka), the part of Kongmoon, whleb li San Wul's most important sowi and it is believed that there at

alko minor mission establishmentari

such

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Bovers.

The above, kindly supplied by Shanghai Cotone 38 Havers,

as schools etc, further Messrs. J. Gould & Co, were the

up country, a... at San Wal city, opening quotations on the Shanghai

the capital of the districts}·

market this morning.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

'OLD, JAPAN PRINTS, IVORY NETZUKEES, and

GOLD LACQUER

Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR

at

Alexandra Buildings. Mr. K. Hayashi of Tokyo ehibits at Moara. KOMOR & KOMOR alexandra Builings, Des Voeux Road, a aniqué collection of Japanese Prints; prices ranging from 50 cents to 1000 Dollars vach: aho a fine collection of Notzakeen aud gold lequer, for ONE WEEK only

from 9 a. to 6 pm.

The Exhibition will be opon

KOMOR & KOMOR

Art and Curio experts.

NOTICE

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

Logan W.

THE following are members of the

sbovë Exobange. Abrabum, Ezra, 'Alvas A. 'A. Bagram J. T. Benjamin Vv Birkett H.. Cox M. J. Croucher N. V. A.. 175. Ellis, M

at their dales Room, Daddell Street. One Reading Standard Motor

with Side Car

Cycle

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

an

SATURDAY, 20th December 1984,

commencing at 11 am,

at Gudou No 6. Holt's Wharf, Kowloon,

(for account of the concerned)

1 Days Glycerias 1. Box Tinplates

10 Pieces Flat Bars

49 Bundles Borbooks

1 Piece Round Water Pipe

2 Bundles Galvanized Sheets

1 Kog Naile

1. Sbosel

2. Bundles Galvanized Tubes

1 Roll Cloth

1. Piece Cotton

1 Case Flannel

1 Case Iron Handles

1. Bundle Stee! Lubes

11 Bales Piper

1 Cask Tiles

1 Sewing Machine

1. Bug Washers

1ste Worsted Yara

1 Chil Wire

2 Bags Flour

Drums Glyesrine "Terus-Cash on delivery."

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

STARTING TO-DAY TO SATURDAY, 20T11.,

at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.

·Gould J... Gutterces A. A. Lammert Geo, P. Lammert H. A.

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Matheson R. Nissim A Oleon C. W. Pestonji R. Potts Goa. H. Potta P. C. Raymond E. M. Silva P. M. N. da Suvch F

Testor P. Kew Fred".

By Order of the Committee,

A. NISSIM,

"Secretary Hongkong, 28th November, 1994.

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NOTICE.

HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'

ASSOCIATION.

The

Early Bird

Not only in the feathered world but at Christmas time it is essential to order early so as to ensure satisfaction.

Orders for Christmas fare, including the following are now being booked:

Turkeys, Geese, Chickens, Capons, Hams,

Australian Beef, Australian Mutton, Australian Lamb, Sausages,

etc., etc., etc."

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THE DAIRY FARM ICE. &. COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

A. WEILL SUCCESSOR TO SENNET FRERES.

NOTICE that I, ROSIE

TWEILL, the proprietor of

the above named business of a Jeweller, etc., carried on by no at Pedder Street, Victoria. Hong- kong, will, as from the 1st day of January 1925, sign the name THE following are member of the "A WEILI upon all cheques,

above Association-

A. E. Carroll,

M. A. Razack,

0. Kitobell,

!J, W. Kew,

Yip Yung Pak.

F. M. L. Soure.

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H. E. Edwardia. . *

J. "T. Groin.

V. Ivanovich..

A. P. Greave6. HI, M. II. Esmail. Sen Kon Chi.

Harry . Odell So Pei Shao -W. J. Carroll, P. M. Huigaon M. P. Lo

F. X. V. Ribeiry

Lai Tak P&

A. A. Loper

F. X. F'Almad

Remedios

Jack Behar GA. Harrima "Soo Pui Chen. By Orcier of the Committee,

J. W. KEW.

Bouretary, |Hongkong, 26th Novomber, 1924.

WORLD THEATRE

bills of exchange and other docu- ments used in connection with my said business in substitution for the signature "R. WEILL executor of A. WEILL" as heretofore used. by me.

Dated this 16th day of Decem ber, 1924.

(Ed.) R. WEILI..

Do You Dread the Night? Coughs and colds always seem to grow worse at night fall and croup comes without warning at midnight. Avoid an uneasy feverish, sleepless night by koop- ing in the home a hottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy It is soothing, healing and contains no naitotics. "For sale everywhere.

TAKES PRIDE IN PRESENTING THE

FOR FOUR DAYS'

RUN ONLY

BIGGEST BOXING SHOW

EVER SEEN. NINE FULL REELS OF THRILLS, SUSPENSE, AND EXCITEMENT

FIRPO VS.

J

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UNEQUALLED IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY.

WILLS

(12 Rounds)"

DEMPSEY Vs. GIBBONS

(15 Rounds)

So great was the interest and enthusiasm aroused by these sensational bouts on Sept. 12th, 1924, that thousands of people were turned out from the famous Boyle's thirty acres Stadium. Just think what wonder cinema does. The cinema will bring you to the ging side and show four of the WORLD'S GREATEST BOUTS. Think how much will it cost you to travel from Hongkong to U.S. iso two different trips,land If you were "turned out" as thousands were, wouldn't you feel as if you had received a "knock out"

A SHOW FOR "EVERYBODY

BOXING PANS, BOXERS, AMATEURS, SPORTSMEN AN EVERYBODY

SHOULD NOT MUSS IT.

Prices:-$2.00, $1.00 and 60cts.

Soldiers, Sailors and Sobolars, Ealf Frice.

Announcing this programme for four days' run'only, the management of the World Theatre kindly requests all its patrons to book their semis early Dun -saving-themselves-front-any-possible disappointment.

BOCKING NOW ON AT THE THEATRE.

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