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NOTICE.

Wireless Telegraph Services, which offer speedy and efficient means of communication, are established between Hongkong and Ships at Sea, French Indo-China, the Province of Yunnan, and Macao. The Radio Telegraph Office is always open for the reception and transmission of Radio Telegrams and for reporting vessels passing Wuglan and Gap Rock Lighthousea.

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Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Radio Counter in the Main Hall of the G.P.O., and at the Radio Telegraph

office. 3rd floor, Government Building.

LIST OF VESSELS EXPECTED TO BE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WITH HONGKONG TO-DAY. Angkor, Andreiebon, Tilawa, Shantung, Pres. Pierce, Sinklang Sourabaya, Mara, President Jefferson, Penaag Maru, Kiungchow Kiangsu, Seattle Mari, Shinyo Maru, Chinhwa, Amazon Mary, Hajching, Daviken, Kidderpore, President McKinley, Namsang, Ambassador, Hector, Kashmir, Halning, Patrick Henry, Vanoverstraten. Toyamana Mara, Argus, Tune.

Dutlable articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926.

ROYAL AIR FORCE PLANES HOME.

CREDITABLE ACHIEVEMENT.

Rugby, June 21.

AT GENEVA.

NEW CONVENTION GOOD FOR SEAMEN.

DRAFT ADOPTED.

Geneva, June 21,

GILL MEMORIAL.

ACCEPTED BY DR. GORDON

THOMPSON. -

WILL BUY AN AMBULANCE."

London, June 21.

The Maritime Conference has The four Royal Air Force sen- ¦ adopted the draft Convention for Dr. Cordon Thompson in accept- planes, which have flown to Cape-the repatriation of scumen, providing the Royal Geographical Society's town' and back arrived, at Lee-on-big that seamen landed 'during or Gill Memorial for his journey, along

·Solent this afternoon. When the six on the termination of their contract the Tibetan and Mongolian borders ofleers and twn non-commissioned are given the right to be taken back of China with Mr. George Pereira. officers who took part in the flight to their own country or port where said that he would devote it to- had landed, they were addressed by they signed on, or the port whereward the purchase of an ambulance Air

Vice-Marshal, Sir Geoffrey they embarked-Reuter,

ear to help him in his medient mis Salmon, who said: "I thank you

sionary work in China. for your magnificent #ight' on be- harl of the Al" Ministry and of the Royal Air Force.

Sir Samuel Hoare Air Minister, sent my telegram congratulating the

Sir Samuel Houre.

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"POLITICAL PACT.

NATIONALISTS AND LABOUR NOT TO SPLIT..

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PEKING POLITICS.

YEN'S CABINET FORCED

TO RESIGN.,,

Johannesburg. June 21. The question whether the part between the Nationalist and Labour Paries will continue was virtual-'

Shanghai. June 21. I decided in the affirmative at a A Japanese semi-official message Becret meeting of the National from' Tientsin says the delegates of Council of the Labour Party Marshals W Pei-tu and Chang yesterday, which endorsed the'] Tsċ-tin held: final pourparters ges- atsitude of Colonet Creswell, Min-terday, and decided that Yen's ister of Defende, and leader of the Cabinet should announce its re- Labour Party, in supporting the signation on June 22, Government's proposal regarding the national flag not embodying the Union Jack-Reuter.

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The two Wa Lords will enter Peking on the 24th inst.. to decide the personnel of the future Cabi- [A cable last month stated net. After an interview there, it The Union of South Africa is is anticipated that ofch will nomi- greatly agitated over, the "Govern-nate at the Cabinet-Reuter ment's Flag Bill. which provides

almon on their "most ereditable for the introduction of a new na

achgivement”

Object of Flight,

The flight was a purely Service fight carried out in, the ordinary course of the Royal Air Force train- ing" and no attempt was made. to break records, but it has been com pleted without ingident, according | to programme, and without any change of engines. The object of the flight was not only to, visit the Domtaion of South Africa and the various Colonies en route, but to gain experienct in, long distance fying, and in flying through chang ing climates and conditions, and over new country.

Wing Commander Gulford was in command.

The 5.200 miles from Cairo to

Capetown wore down in approxi- mately 1 flying hours. The uvin-

tors reached Capetown on April 12.

A week was spent at Capetown. On April 19 the airmen left on the

return journey...

Overhaul in Pretoria. At Pretoria, the South African Air Force placed their hangars and Workshops at the disposal of the aviators, and with their assistance a through overhaul of the air craft and engine was carried out.

The

air craft and engines were found to be in splendid condition, except for the oil tanks, which showed

ttable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be for alight signs of deterioration owing warded by parcel post only,

Wireless Service between Hongkong and Canton resymed.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM

TUESDAY, JUNE

22.

Shanghul

Fxx

..Sinkiang

THURSDAY, JUNE

24.

U.B.A., Honolula, Japan and hanghai.......... Pres. Pierce U... Csands, Japan & Shaoghal, .................Pres. Jefferson

FRIDAY. JUNE 25. EUROPE via Buer (Lotters & Pan London th

May and Persie uns

- May...

SITE IN...

Japan

SUNDAY. JUNE 17.

TUESDAY JUNE 29. Osnačin, U.S.A. Japan & Smogħni ..............

OUTWARD MAILS..

FOA

TUESDAY,

Shanghai Jaga & Europe via Biberia (altors and postcarda specially sapors:ribed Via Siberia "only).

Amby Weihai woia muunga

WEDNESDAY. Manila, AUSTRALIA & Now Zouload vin Thursday Island-duo Thursday Island oth July. Hogtration 8 40 4.13 Lettors 0.39 B. Masera

Shanghai....

THURSDAY..."

Haiphong

bangbal, Japan. Canada, USA., 0. and 8 Amarica, EUROPE via Vancouver, B.C.doo Vancouver B.C. 18 b July. Parcels vs.m. Re gintration 8.15 a.m. Letters 10. Bangkok Amoy and Foocbow.

FRIDAY. Shanghai and Woilsiwein on kuite Bbangbar and Japa Straits, Ceylon, India, Masrition, E. & 3. Africa, Adon, Exypt& EUROPE Marcgilled Maizolles-due 23rd July. areola & p.m. (16th..

0.48 Jana) Kogistration Lottern 13.30 2.00................

Bangkok....

...... Kaabair.

..lalang

Arafura

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JUNG 22.

Andre Lebon 4.30 p.m. Sinking.............. ↑ p.m. Chipshing

JUNE 22.

Öp,m,

Tango Maru Yatasing....10,80 a.m. Tilɔwa ................... 5pm.

JUNS Mingsong

8.30.00.

Pinupress of asia Ch keg

..10. Halchick

6 pm. JUNE Kashmir...... 133 p.m Laisang dan 5 p.03.

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Manina SATURDAY, JUNE 8.

Ohlobas

→... 9.30 p.m.

*Correspondence boaring vessel's name only.

to the heat. As a precaution new ones in copper were constructed local and installed.

tional flag, from which the Union Jack is omnited The Rand and Natal are particularly indignant,

NEARLY STRANGLED.

and protest meetings, are being AMERICAN WOMAN'S EXCITING

held in many parts of the country, The Union Jack is flying every- where, outside shops, on mctor-

EXPERIENCE.

Peking. June 21

cars, and in people's buttonholes. The British Consul at Chengtu Some of the leading Labour Minis-reports that Miss Manly, an ters have threatened to "resign it American, on June 8 was dragged the measure is proceeded with, from her jinrikisha by an un- There is a likelihood of Generalarmed Chinese, who apparently Hartzog postponing the further attempted to strangle her. She stages of the Bill in view of the struggled and was finally rescued intensity of feeling.

by bystanders, after being 'wight- ly injured Her assallant was handed over to the Police.

NO CONFISCATION.

GERMAN EX-RULERS'

PROPERTY.

Berlin, June 19. The referendum, on the subject

ex-rulers of the confiscation of property without compensation re-

sulted in over fourteen million votes being enst in favour of con- iscation, whereas at least nineteen- and-a-half million were necessary The to carry out the project. official figures were:

For conscation....14,889,708 Against confiscation 542,311

"Majority

.14,247,392-

---Reuter.

BUSINESS

On May 27-one day ahead of the Bookbinders.

scheduled time-the aviators arriv- ed at Cairo.

The return journey had taken 67 actual flying hours and the average speed was 70 miles per hour.

Great Value Emphasised. This flight has been of great value to the Royal Air Force, for it has provided some most valuable experience in long distance Bying over new country and through changing climates. It has clearly

"THE CHINA MAIL," binders.

No. 6, Wyndham Street.

Dentist.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

As the result of the Conkul's representations, the authorities have issued a proclamation to the effect that agy. Chinese found molesting foreigners in any way will be arrested and shot on the spot. The military police are taking precautions.-Reuter,

OFF FOR THE SUMMER VACATION.

IRS in the summer vacation kit, put bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. valuable for sudden and severe pains in the stomach and bowels, crampe and diarrhoes. A great emergency medi cine. Conta but little but when needed, worth by times, ita price for a single dose, Sold everywhere.

DIRECTORY

Optician. Book-N." Lazarus.

1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Road Central. Tel. Central No. 1255,

proved to the world in general the Engineers & Shipbuilders

reliability and eflciency of British kir craft.

The totul mileage own was 14,000 land miles and approximately 56,000 machine miles.

CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

THREE BRITISH DELEGATES DETAINED.

New York, June 21. Three British and seven Croatian delegates, to the Eucharistic Con- gress have boɑn sent to Ellis Island. The British are being detained because no Canadian offcials met

them at the dock-Reuter's Ameri-

canTM Service.

A Chinese Gift.

Chicago, June 21. Cardinal Bonzano celebrated Pontifical Mass.. His vestment wan,

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Engineers and Shipbuilders

Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repairs.

Call Flag "L"" Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

Hair Dressers

Booksellers.

LEE YEE,

Hair Dressers.

and Booksellers No. 12, D'Aguilar Street, (opposite Queen's Theatre).

Land & Estate Agents. PUN YICK CHO, Land & Estate

Agents.

Tal. Central 911-1987.

85, Queen's Road Cantrel

à set of hand-made silk ceremoniala Modistes. presented to the Eucharistic Con-i

grens by the Chinese delegation as MADAME FLINT,

a gift from a group of Shanghai | women And children. Reuter's American Service.

Pedder Building.

Tel Central $89.

(latest Parisian models)

European

Hongkong's ONLY

Optician. Modern sight testing equipment, prompt repair ser- vice. We duplicate any lens. Manager R. A. Cooper, Qualified Sight Testing Optician by Canadian Government Exem 12, Queen's Road Central,.

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THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.,

Phone 2282.

63, Queen's Road Central. Photographers.

MEE CHEUNG, Photographer,

28, Ice House Street, Beaconsfield Arcade Branch, Developing & Printing under

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CHIN.

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TO-DAY ONLY

UNITED ARTISTS

present

WILLIAM S. HART

in

"TUMBLEWEEDS"

NOT A COWBOY PICTURE

But a tremendous romantic drama of the great West by the only screen star who knows that vast region and the ways of its vaster people.

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Big In Action.

Big In Thrills.

TO-MORROW till SATURDAY

June 23rd to 28th

LILLIAN GISH

"ROMOLA"

with

DOROTHY GISH

A HENRY KING. production distributed by METRO-GOLDWYN

TIMES

2.30, 5 Sharp, 7.15 and 9,80

THE STAR

TO-DAY AND TOMORROW

WILLIAM FOX

presents

TOM MIX

in

"DICK TURPIN"

The story of a gallant highway man and

his marvellous mare, Black Bess.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The following unclaimed telo- grams are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Liralted):

Kab Sing Chan Yona Tang Co,. Connaught Rosd, from Peking

Tank Lee, beung Wan from Shanghai

Choy Yuen, from Shanghai Kheng Shui, from Amoy Gobanrai, from Dairi

Kianbeat, from Amoy

Kwong Hing Enoog, from Labe Kwekkblok Bing, from Kobe Bong On Wei San Wouth Road, fraza Shanghai

8. BLACK, Acting Superintendent, Hongkong Stadoù, 17th June 1928,

EASTERN EXTENSION

·AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in B. E. Telegraph Office- Hongkong.

Cook, from Hamburg.

Wanamaker, Bombay...

E, J. PATERSON,

Superintendent.

1

Grone Mom Sule Canvas Sattam

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Wan Allen Emprise Australio, frem Shanghai

4.99

Hongkong, 17th June, 1926;

| Abuat sample A, M

Carol area Hepui

WONG SIU - WOON

21 Pottinoer St. Pheon C. 1474′′

Printed and published for the concerned by GEORGE. WILLIAM CADE BURNETT, Managing Editor, at 5, Wyndham Street,

Hongkong.

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