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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925.

FOR SALE

SAMLI (Shanghai Fiab)

Fransa by A. J. A. Ottoain's -Improved Patented me hod, whieit proserves. Its origfisl favour and qualidon. Unen" tasted--always Appreciated. Mosh firm a fresh fish.

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06, Des Voeux Road C. Tot O. 128

Sole agent for Hongkong for TER CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LID.

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A FEW RUSSIAN DELICACIES

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RED CAVIAR in jar

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1 * : SALTED HERRINGS .....

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BLACK OLIVES...lb... $0.80

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Tel. Central 704.

THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD. 8B, Duddell Street.

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THE WAH TSZ YAT PO

(Chinese Mail >

WE ber to notify that Mr. H. 1.

SILVA has long severed his connection with this Paper as canvasser for advertisements. We shall not be responsible for any commitment that he may act in the name of this Paper or any other local, papers.

Advertisers are kindly requested to communicate direct with the office at No. 5, Wellington Street.

Telephone No. C. 227.

THE SECRETARY, THE WAH TSZ YAT PO, LTD. Hongkong, 3rd. Merch, 1925.

RATIONALIST PRESS

ASSOCIATION.

THE SECOND ANNUAL DINNER of the Hongkong branch of the Rationalist Press Association will be held in the Hongkong Hotel on March 14th, at 8. p.m.

Members and non-members wishing to be present please communicates with the Acting Local Hon. Secretary.

F. T. LAMBLE, Sanitary Board Offices. Hongkong, 22nd February, 1925.

NOTICE.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

ZRE WORDS'S INSERTIONS,ZA 31. PEMFAID;"" Every additional word 4. Cerrie for B`insertion.

LOST.

EXECUTION PROTEST.

10000 PEOPLE MEET IN

ZA FIELDS6

PRISON GATE SCENE.

-Ten' thousand people met'in, a', field at Hull to protest against, the Home Office refusal to reprieve William George Smifth, 26-years- old ship's painter and ex-Service man, for the murder of Mira

LOST.-On March let, One heart Elizabeth Bousefield

-shaped Jade Earring between. The reprieve petition had been Kowloon and Queen's Theatre. signed by 87,000 people, but the Finder plessa return to Mrs. Wallman, Home Secretary refused to res Admiral Line, and obtain reward..

commend any alteration in the sentance.

TO LET

TO LET-Two Godowns,

"shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to -H. Rut tonjee & Son, 16, Cogen's Road.

FÖR SALE..

THE

The death occ od at Nagasaki on the February 15 of Mr:53. Frank Nevills at the ME OF 77% GREASE Many old roaldents of the Far East will remember: Mr. Nevilla (writes compondent to the North China Daily - News") s Marshal of the U. S. Copsular police ar bagasaki before that

institutions solished by the Powers. Mr. Novills was born fr Malge and brought up on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland among the sturdy shermen of the Gloucester ficet. As a young The condemned man's widowed min he made many a trip on the mother was present at the de-old tea clippers, round the Horn monstration and knelt in prayer to China, Hia last voyage, was while the crowd passed as "one of a faw, survivor of resolution urging the Home Secretary to advise the King" to grant a reprieve on the ground of Smith's youth and the absence of evidence of premeditation

The meating was addressed by members of the city council, Mr. Benno Pearlman and Mr. Basil.

his last ship which ha... brought, battered and, disabled without captain or mate, Into the port of Nagasak This tragic event hap paned nearly half, a century ago and as the ship was never raftted there he remained at Nagasaki. Because of his steadfast character indispensable to the American authorities in keeping order among the numbers of scamen accustomed to relax the stain of continued discipline of the look Pacific voy age on shore leave at this port.

FOR SALE-Batman Groflex Barton, solicitors, and officials of and prodigious strength he became

Camera fitted with, Aldis F.4-5 the Labour Party. A trade union Lens. Changing Box carrying 12 organisation band played Lead, Plates; also Film Roll Adaptor and Kindly Light" and the National 5 Plate Holdera in good leather case. Anthem. Thousands of women Price new $250.00 Gold. W sell at afterwards marched through the bargain Mex $150.00 Apply Mr. streets to the City Square, where Teall, Room F 2nd Floor, 34, Queen's another.meeting was held. Road, Corner of Wyndham Street.) Telephone C. 4860,

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INTIMATIONS.

MARCH ON JAIL Later a crowd 7,000 strong marched with angry shouts two miles to Hull Prison, which has and walls 30ft, high. The prison FOR SALE Furniture

Household goods. Billiard officials had been wamed by Table and Accessories. Piano. telephone, and a strong cordon of Gramophone, etc., etc. Can be police was drawn across the jail seen at Canteen, Naval Depot, entrance. The hymns "Abide Kowloon.

with Me""Lead, Kindly Light" and the song Where is my boy to-night?" were sung with fervour Shouts of "Pull the prison down! "Picker the fall and "Hang the hangman when he comes were raised. Speeches followed, and a resolution was carried asking every trade anfonist in Hull to down tools if Smith were not.reprieved."

The police took the names and that the Thirty-Sixth Ordinary addresses of persons making General Meeting will be bold at the threats, and the prison governor Company's Offices, and O. Building, ultimately conveyed a message on SATURDAY, March 14, 1925, at 1 of sympathy to the a. for the purpose of prosoating the man.

Condemned Report of the Liroptose together with ́n i In the evening Mr. Benno Statement of acesante to December 31, Pearlman presided at a meeting in 1924, and elecing. Directore and the Grand Theatre. It was at Auditor.

tended by about 3,000 people, thousands being unable to gain admittance.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

The Transfer Books of the Company will be alosed from March 3 to March 14, 1925, both days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agenta.

Bengkong, 25th February, 1925,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

A

MEETING of Members will be

A resolution similar to that passed in the afternoon was moved by the lady mayoress and was carried unanimously.

Commander Kenworthy (Liberal M. P. for Central Hull) announced that the Home Secretary had con- sented to meet a deputation of Hull and East Riding members of Parliament and prominent citi- ens and in view of this he urged the threatened strike of Workers should not take place,

PETITION TO PREMIER.

that held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club Annex on FRIDAY, 6th March, 1925. a1 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of dis-

A deputation, including Capt. Smith. cussing the method of acquiring

secretary of the Hull Subscription Griffics for next branch of the British Legion, went Season. The attendance of all ip York to ask the Archbishop of

York members interested is required.

to interview the King and urge à reprieve. A telegram Was also sent to the Home Secretary asking him to postpone the execution pending production of further evidence.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary, Hongkong, 28th February, 1925

HONGKONG JOCKËY CLUB."

Mr. A. V. Dickinson, a solicitor, went to Cliquers carrying a letter from Mr. T. R. Ferens, High Sheriff of Hull, urging the Prime Minister to intercede on behalf of DRAFT Programmes and Entry Smith on account of his youth, the Forms for the Second Extra Race absence of premeditation, and his Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, previous good character. While March 21st, 1925, (weather per the meeting was in progress a mitting) may be obtained at the telegram was received from Mr. Race Course, Hongkong Club and Dickinson stating the letter had Causeway Bay Stables

been delivered.

Entries will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 7th March 1925. Hongkong. 3rd March, 1925 '

Mrs. Bousefield, a woman living apart from her husband, kept house for Smith's uncle, aged 80, and on August 14 Smith, after making allegations against her with regard

a razor in front of her' three children.

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SIBERIAN RAILWAY,

A CHEAPER ROUTE TO

EUROPE.

Many people are planning to travel to Europe by way of the Sibern Railway now that the Russo-Japanese Treaty has been roncluded. Many inquiries are being made of visé. cfficials, and railway-men. The popularity of the Siberian railway with, the Japanese says a vernacular paper, will affect the NY.K. severely, on whose boats cabins are sometimes reserved four or five months ahead. By water it costs Y1,200 and takes 49 days, but by land it is only Y600 and two weeks to "Petrograd, exclusive of board for two weeks- VECO in all perhaps

Mr. Neville camed the reputation not only as a miller of men in his time, but was also held in high- regard hy the Japanese for hip feats as a competitor in their own wrestling contests. He is remen- bered by many a U. S. naval officer for his skill in delivering the most refractory cases safe on board their ships for puolshment. He was even sent to Korea where he arrested a notorious "murderer and brought him safely back In froas for trial. After the abolition of the foreign Consular police In Japan Mr. Nevills, or rather: Frank San." as he was affectionately known to both Japanese and foreigneraalike, became associated with different lines of the compradore business, but was never successful except in helping others achieve their suc cesses and finally after a legal dispute in which he lost, the title to the better part of his hard earned property, he came over to China to be mate of the CM. str. Klang foo. A certain fine strain-of Yan- kes idealiem in his nature de manded an environment of growth and progress: Japan, seemed to satisfy it, so that, after a serious Kobe branch of the NY K thinks illness his faithful wife came to that it is sill early to prophesy the Shanghai to nurse him back to effect of the Siberian railway on health and together they returned Japan bat travel by land will not to his old home in Japan. Thus be popular, especially as it takes a he lived a staunch American of long time, except for Jassengers to the ploncer days, proud of his one- Russia. Travellers to Germany, eighth American blood, and loved France and England by Russia by Japanese and foreigners alike. will be subjected to troublesome With helping hand held out to all viseing and examinations, and they who came to him, In dire need will prefer the sea voyage when himself but never the recipient of they are not pressed for time. charity, he lived, simply according Touring and travellers of such to Japanese tastes and supported descriptions will choose the sea, his wife and adopted Japanese which is more comfortable, and children on the meagre income allows them to break their journey derived from the loving care heat every port the steamer gave the foreign residents in touches. Men who have put off their last rites and in their final their travel on account of a slender resting place. Now he has gone purse will take the Siberian rail West "himself so let us hope as way, but they do not count, so far West from here is East that pass as their effect on the shipping Ing by he may again care with company's earning is concerned. outstretched hand the dear New Those who have reason" to come England hills he loved so well. home within the shortest time possible will follow their example, but they also make no difference.

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