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HONG KONG FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
UNDER WHICH KING?
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"A" QUERY FOR SHANGHAL
ROGUERY.
EXTRAORDINARY STORY IN
TIENTSIN, ET
We have watched the debacle at An extraordinary story of APPLICATIONS for admet
to the above League must Hankow, the evacuation of the Rus-roguery and credulity is told in sian. “Srebrands," the sudden dir connection with the arrest by the reach the undersigned on or before appearance of military leaders, the French police at Tientsin of two the 31st August accompanied by mysterious absence of a note- foreignors on a charge of defraud- the entrance fee of Twenty Dollars. burdened official, and last, but not ing a Chinese named Tai Yao-hao No. Club can be admitted to the least, the retirement of the quintes (35) living in the Lao S1 Kai dis- League unless affiliated to the nence of conceit, Mr. Eugene Chen, trict, says the "P, and T. Times." Hong Kong Football Association. who, following in the footsteps of It is alleged that three foreigners,
W. E. HOLLANDS,
other political leaders, has evidently Jan Novoschinsky (38), a Pole, Hon. Secretary, enriched Nationalist erudition and living at 29 Foochow Road, Waalaw Acumen by retaining his son as an Tzatzerkevitch (48), a Pole, living P. O. Box 299.
adviser on Kuling and its status at 20 Foochow Road, and Mihali When the patriots at Amoy kre
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
A
extra.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary,
P. O. Box 293.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
REFEREES AFFILIATION.
sceptical as to the transference Timonkin (30), a Russian, living at of the control of the coffers of the No. 15 House, No. 4 Road, Ex-Ger- Customs to their own nationals, for man Concession, made the acquain- eigners here may well be moved to tance of Tai, to whom they suggest- PPLICATIONS, for afliation
scrutiny-of the mysterious means ed at first that they could do some to the above Association must adopted in Shanghai for the imper- business by the sale of sausages, reach the undersigned by the 31st tinent levying of illegal imposts on rice, etc.
·Some few days later, it is alleged, Accompanied by the necessary fee ships arriving in the open port of Two Dollars. Newly affiliating and on goods brought from foreign the three went to Tel and told him Clubs One Dollar entrance fee lands. The Nanking crowd has no that business was very hard in authority, it has been denied re- these times but there was another: cognition by the Powers because it way of making plenty of money. has never. earned it. Divested of They said that if he (Tai) liked authority, it has the audacity to they could from one banknote make seriously threaten the commercial two perfectly good ones and that, greatness if not the Industrial if he would bring them a supply existence of a city which has for of notes to operate upon, they would over half a century been protected] give him Afty per cent of the pro-⠀⠀ by treaty. This danger hae stirred fits. It appears that the three for- the community to its very depths-eigners were not able to make false not only the foreign element, but a notes but they had a clever trick representative body of responsible of manipulating a note with a piece By some means Chinese citizens who resent political of white paper." plunder under any guise. When diplomacy has been loth to act, the they showed Tat a process of public have moved. To-day (saya printing the reverse image of a the "Shanghai Mercury" of August genuine note on a piece of white 12) we record the fact that the paper and stated that they could Existence of a Fascist organisation reverse the process so as to make here is no idle dream, but a stern a complete note.
Tal's credulity was so worked reality, and it should be a powerful force for the defence of all that upon by the three men, it is said, which must be regarded as commun- that he was induced to take the ity rights and coramon privileges in sum of $500 in banknotes to the an International Settlement. Amoy address in Foochow Road and hand has been forced to ask, "Under them to the three foreigners who which king?" Shanghai, which is proceeded to interleave them with They not a Chinese city, echoes the same the pieces of white paper. query. We have again and again then placed the bundle in a jug of inquired as to who controls the city, water, which they told Tsi did not because we were not blind to the contain ordinary water but a work of undermining authority special preparation which would Was cunningly carried on perform the desired operation. here for months past. The hails of They said the notes would be ready which Justice were not above suspicion, duplicated in the morning. When and propagandists penetrated the Tsi went to the house next morn- chambers of commercial men. Only ing the men had decamped.
PPLICATIONS from qualified A
Referees for Affiliation to the above Association must reach the undersigned by the 31st accom- panied by the annual subscription of One Dollar,
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary,
P. O. Box 289.
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S.S. "TJILEBOET.” ENDERS are invited for the TE
purchase of the wreck of the Forepart of the 8.8. "TJILEBOET" as it now lies at Ling Ting Island. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, DODWELL & CO. LTD. Full particulars from the under
FOR SALE.-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Hon Dynasty with automatic springs
c/o "China Mail."
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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERs, appraiserS AND SURVIVORS.
-Public Auctions--
THE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON
FRIDAY, the 19th August, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
(for account of the concerned)
1 BALE KHAKI DRILLS.
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 17th August, 1927.
ON
FRIDAY, the 19th August, 1927,
commencing at 2.30 p.m..
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. A Valuable Collection of Curios. comprising:
Porcelain, Old Pictures, Pekin Carved Lacquer Pictures, Hand Paintings, Bronze, Crystal, Amber Beado, Jade, Lacquered Boxes, Table Screens, Jade Trees, Em- broideries, etc., etc.
ALSO
A Few pieces of Canton Black- wood Furniture.
AND
One Old Indian Five-coloured Bowl and Stand in Case.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
...
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 16th August, 1927.
NOTICE
TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
The Yuen Wo Seamen's
Institute always has ..ien
available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.
Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis faction.
Please phone or call: K661-No. 2, Saigon
Street, Yaumati or
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Man Street.
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A Trial Order is Solicited.
Kill
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aigned.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Building.
a few days ago a former Swiss resi Inquiries were made and Novoa- dent addressed a lengthy and in- chinsky and Timonkin were arrest ROLANDE SARRAULT. formative article to a Peking paper, ed by the police. Tzetzerkevitch, it
NOTIFICATION.
The business hitherto carried on under the above name will, from this date, be continued under new management, and at the same address, under the
entirely
name of
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PAMELA,
22, Queen's Road Central. Hong Kong, August 17, 1927.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG, COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 3 OF 1926.
In the Matter of the Companies Ordinances 1911-1925.
and
in the course of which he said:— "The concessions of Hankow and
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appears, had made good his escape from Tientsin and it is believed ho Kiukiang which were forcibly taken has gone to Peking. This man was from the British early this year, are now governed by the loweat classes sentenced to prison for one year of Chinese workers, in accordance about twelve months ago on being with Bolshevist beliefs and with found guilty by the Chinese authorl-
ties of being connected with OWN hardly any law except their will. Here also there is no profit similar affair. for anybody, but destruction every- where." The lesson taught in Han- |kow cannot be forgotten. The out-
rages at Nanking are still remem-} bered. Because of this, the Shang- hai community—in' common' with the Chinese in Amoy-aska, "Under which king?" The time has come for a clear understanding.
The
TSINGTAO AND ITS FOREST.
residents will protect their rights. While on your holiday
The city is not to be the playground
of the soulless politicians. The this summer read about
men who would act a man's part
during this crisis will mark what the history and running the Swiss observer says of China to-day-
The powers of darkness are very
of the Tsingtao Forests
busy in China, and it seems, there in the August Number of
fore, essential that the truth about the bizarre pictures drawn by pa- the
In the Matter of the Russo-Astatic triotic or propagandist mis-state-
Bank.
NOTICE OF FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND TO CREDITORS.
mente, Sympathy with "national- Ism" which is used for sinister pus- poses should cease.
No case should, however, be con- sidered without duly hearing both
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sides. We certainly cannot and will
not there are great that a FIRST and FINAL for good working in China, and that DIVIDEND of One hundred per great changes in national relation- centum has been declared, in this ships and customs are taking place. matter, and that same may be re- And while we do not yet see any re- ceived at my Office, on TUESDAY, Bults, we know that thousands are the 23rd day of August, 1927, or working to counteract the evil which on any subsequent week day (ex- is now predominant; and the "faith cepting Saturdays) between the which is the substance of things hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Upon applying for payment, the notice already sent to creditors must be produced to the under signed.
JOHN FLEMING, CA.,
c/o LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
3 Queen's Road Central,
Chartered Bank Building Dated 15th August, 1927.
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but they have not yet developed any
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HOME TUITION.
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130, Born."
31. Bent in a backward direction. 38. Placed, in the forks of a stam. 85. Part of the verb, to be. 36. Same as 21 across ett 87. To fit for insertion into
mortise.
39. Runtic.
10. Same as 85 across.
W Within an hour from London, 1. E. T. (Actual),
In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL 42 Shelter. for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS-A 44 AL (Actual),
45. Meadow. few. Boarders received in the House 47. Printers measure of the Principal, Individual care 49. A little Island. and attention. For Particulars 50 For Bike reason.
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54. The pilot of a vessel.
58. Lenge for
50% Genuine.
61, Printers Measure.
622 Criminal falsehood.
843 Accomplish.
05 Silppery
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ish community who have the use HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY 75 Fart of the verb, to be,
of the Club on similar terms, it is felt that the usefulness of this the oldest club in the town, looks like” being continued." for some time, and the man ited!!! seems more likely thank has
seamed
many years past Skyz
ent of "the ""Singapore:
2. Supper.
Down,
8. An absolute, ruler.
4. Living upon prey.
5. An ancient name of a gum.
8 Same as 15 serosa.
7. Whether.
8. To blanch.
10. Samo as 40 scross,
11. Gladly
12. Printers' measure,
16. Polite
18. A king.
19. Empty.
20. The present indicative plural of
the substantiva verb.
28. An African fly which kills animals by its painful bite.
24. Records,
25. In addition.
27. A small cloud.
28. A nozzle."
82. A species of sapafon.
84. Same na 73 'across.
88: Turnip.
-89. “Sun God,re
48. An original form,
(46,-Star-like-flowers starwort
46. Regular?
51. Bones
55. A small Spanish denominat
of money.
- 85, "The cataract.
58. A polat VE
60. An ungulate rúminating' 'animal'
Recailled to the camel,
68. To mount by steps.
643 A raland four
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