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Optional cargo will be landed, - unles notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival

All broken, chafed, and damaged goodr are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be" examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.48 a.m. and noon within the free storage period No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods, remaining undelivered after July 7th, will be subject to rent.

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THE SHANTUNG QUESTION.

was in short, similar to that of Great Britain towards Belgium. Later on, however, Japan presented her Twenty-ORMAL RECEPTION_AT and Demands," and as

a result China GOVERNMENT HOUSE signed a Treaty assenting, in advañov, te the Officer Administering – the| all matters upon which the Japanement held an informal reception Government might agree with the Gef,

ernment House, yesterday morn man, Liovernment relating to Germhen the members of the Executive interests in Shantung. China plads t Legislative Councils, the bonds of she entered into this agreement ungraient Departments, a number of Ra told them he would instruct the Paris

dures, and, in the circumstances, expected that i would revised at

Suagegat, June 30th. Chu Sai-chong saw various bodies of delegates on the morning of June 28th.

delegates to try their Best to obtain reservation regarding Shantung. It was impossible to say whether the delegates would meet with sess

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THE STUDENTS' PETITION,

The Cabinet made the following ro marks on the students' petition - The [Government are determined to carry nut

and military officers. and a few embers of the Earopean, Chinese and Peace Conference it has been artian communities assembled to drink that Chits sacrificed her claim to, the health and long life of Their siderations by not entering the fajesties the King and Queen and the earlier, but we think it will be rulers and heads of the Allied and The visitors were upon investigation that this was of Associated nations. to any reluctance upon her panet and introduced to His Excellency by

the to objections raised by Mr. P. F. J. Wodehouse, C.L.E. (Aided the three demands made in the petition. the flies. In any case, it is difCamp) and Mr. R. A. Ponsonby They hope all people will pursue their

e low this would witer the mozd" A few drops sprinkled on the of the question. Granting all t ever there can be no question th wold be guilty of stupendou

REPELLER

if

Shortly

before

(Private Secretary): noon. His Excellency, dressing the gathering, said:

hands, feet, nape of neck or about were to take the course now by signing by the representatives of Ger

against

Motor Civate Molac Cary, Motor Car Drivers MOSQUITOS,

Motor Cars, Trucks and other Private Vehicles must be LICENSED on JULY 2ND, 1918.

CAPT. SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

Hongkong. June 24th. 819

G.

NOTICE.

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words

It

arms that it

com-,

industry peacefully

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. China will be allowed three delegates

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THE INTERNAL PEACE CON-

* FERENCE.

It is reported that Chu Kai-kim, re-

commends that Chien Yung-fun he ap pointed chief Northern Peace Delegate

Your Excellency and gentleigh, the fe students and others who fical many of the Treaty of Peace with the in the League of Nations. The Govern Allied and Associated nations has, in the ment intend appointing Luk Ting- the room give absolute protection agacity, it is to be feared, had to

of His Majesty's gracious message, been received with deep thankfulness cheong, Koo Wai-kwan and Nenin Wai- keep pace with their patriotisia Sire

thing throughout the British Empire, and also CHARLES ADDIS pointed out

r. at a throughout the whole civilized world. public meeting held in Londer the is now more than seven months since the

conditions for the Allied enspices of the Lengue of N Union. news of the Armistice and the victorious China would thereby rene all the contained caused a thrill of joy and glad

form as to Pener in such advantages she could obtain memness in all the nations affected. The give ing bership of

the League Nationsevere hope of its permanence has been so long looked for that there is not the same advantages which are probgreater in

incentive to outward manifestations of

naturally caused ber catban inthat of aper Power. gladness as

life and destruction Moreover," REUTER has fad ux tons netunt cessation of more than four years

of appalling lussof "Japan has intimated to ha that she of property, but in the hearts of

those who have suffered there is a feeling STAMP DUTY IN FOREIGN SETTLE will return all the terryformerly deep relief and of lasting gratitude not stain or in the leased to Germany and during the that the noble principles for which the war immediately peace igned." The Brent struggle has been waged have finally precise meaning of this not be clear,,

R.

Will

SANDFLIS

and other insects.

most delicate sky

but when we are told if the Japanese Government do not const the situation

LL PERSONS, with the exception_of those of Chinese race desiring to lowe the Colony should apply in person between the hours of 9 A.M. to 1. P.M., and 3 F.M, 60 47.M. daily, at the PASS OFFICE, POST OFFICE 50 Cts. $1.00, $2.5/per bottle in China serious we maksume they are BUILDING.

Applicants will be required to produce Passports or identification papers.

A persona, with certain exceptions, woo vain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves ander REGISTRATION of PERSONS che, ORDINANCE 1918.

Porma Registration, giving the parti culars required may be obtained at the GRO. and at all Police Btations.

PREPARED ON BY

'.

satisfied that, with the disclosure of

prevailed,

was

INDEMNITY FROM RUSSIA. China claims indemnity, amounting to over 30,800,000 roubles, from Russia.

MENTS.

It is reported that the Government have obtained the concurrence of the Diploma- tie Corps to introduce the stamp duty

I have asked you to meet the hero today to celebrate in this informal into the Foreign Settlements.

APPOINTING & PREMIER. manner the signing of the Treaty of Peace with Germany, but there will

The At a eting of the On Fook Club, on shortly be an opportunes for showing our

Chu Shut-sang spoke a gratitude in a more formal way.

mease labours What have been necessary June 8th,.

this Treaty into being can hardly follows: Being of the younger gener

There has been tion and a military man, I should not in politics, but, having been This view strengthened by

with it in magnitude compare

Ki-sti, I am here to make a report. been stirred and differences of apparently

that the time is not yet rip from Great Britain, Fince and America she course of the discussions, but all have that Teing will be stored to China.. Upon recept of this formation, it is of the

sulmide.

their intentioase prit upheaval will toned by us here the report that the Chiese delegates inng history. Deep feelings havelerlere te the President and Tuen. A. S, WATSA & CO., Paris bave, privéd nito assurances et serable difficulty have occurred to the Wong Yap-tong to be Premier, he

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The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

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HONGKONG DIMENSARY,

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A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2933.

FAVOURED with instructions froni

The Concerned,

will soll by Public Auction TO-DAY

(TUESDAY). July 1st, 1818, -

at 1.30 PM.,

at his Eales Room, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,

Wardrober. Desks Chairs Chest of Drawer Ding Tablez, Bookcases,. Arm- chairs Curios Crockery and «Glassware, Brass Ornamenta, Vases, Pictures, Ice Boxes, Berlabear's, Cinck, Typewriters.Overmantels, Sideboard, Napking, Table Cloths, Hat Stands and a long line of Bundries.

TEEM-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, June 29th, 1919.

A

A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2831.

FAVOUR The Concerned,

AVOURED with instructions from

will sell by Public Auction; on THURSDAY,

July 3rd, 1919, st 215 pm,

at his Sales Room,

A QUANTITY OF

TO LET.

NO. 8. MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK, 6

Rooms, Furnished or Unfurnished.. Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS.

Alexandra Buildings. "

L018

TO BE LET FURNISHED, From July 1st.

NO. 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAL

Apply to-

AL

W. L. PATTENDEN,

GILMAN & Co., LAD., 8a, Des Feux Road Central.

TO LET

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DEATH SAUNDELS.-At" 5, Chandew, Bexhill, on April 18th, MARYE SAUNDEhe, widow of J. C. Sers, late of Foochow and Amoy,na, aged 78.

[920 HONGKONG OPTION: 10, aux Eos, C. London Orfics: 181, Fraser, B.C.

The Baily

Baily Press.

· · Roraxoxo, JULY 1919

A FOOLISH ACATION.

for

(in us of

our cause could be Chow Shu-moo and Tien Man-lit."

anid, the chinese Government instructed given than the readiness of tal

to sacrifice 144

tions zast be obvious to all whose judg-which untold sdom and Liberty for

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

IN SHANGHAI.

We

to the one great object cause a very great future exists for him. To my mind no greater proof We, therefore, have only to decide between The meeting unanimously selected Tien Mun-lit, who, hearing the news immedi nations

mani- ately tendered his resignation, and heft Tranty their de gates to act circumstances for

weal, the common

Peking. has stated, the victory our King required The wisdom of such instruc fests, as

nt the ideals of-F

have beca

beca made. whose inconceivable that any nation DR not warned by passion and pre-acor een engaged in obtaining the LIQUIDATION OF GERMAN BANK judice. Were China to refuse to sign the victory can fail to do its utmost for those great- Treaty, with the other Allies she would who have suffered. It is one of the

LONDON, June 4th... Amidst the vast have to make a separate peace with Ger- est duties laid upon

work of reconstruction the

In the House of Commons replying to those who made the victory pacare of

Commander Bellairs, Mr. Ceil Harms- many and certainly that would not be

ber-and, I feel sure, will be our first worth stated that the British Minister at to her advantage.

This has fare.

heen enjoined upon their

Peking had reported on June 16th that subjects her to-day, and all they have the Birch Bank at Shanghai, namely the

by Our

King and Queen Lathe present liquidator of the Deutsche Mr Neil Drummond, of the Taikoo one to strengthen the Empire's unity Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai

throughout, Sugar Refinery, is leaving for Home also the Rulers of the Allied and AssociatBank in Shanghai, had made consider to-day on the Idomeneus. ‚

At the Armistice we were able progres with the selling of enemy

is closing down at the end of the current month, as the rooms are required by the. owners for another purpose.

by

the

US.

must

Let

us remember

ndful

of the fighting men property and real estate in satisfaction.

It is stated that the Police Reserve Club Bandpreme efforts had made victory to be done in this connection. The liqui by sea, and in the air, who by of the Bank's claim, and little remained effective in an end gentlemen, I ask

dation of the local accounts had been Your Excellency you to drink to the health and long life of Our King and Queen, and the Rulers and Heats of the Allied and Associated Nations, and may the Peace be a lasting

Lieut. Colonel F. C. Hayes, R.A.M.C., who has gone on retired pay," serv- | upe. ed with a medical unit in the China War,

Not the Poak.

TO-101, Tas PEAK, R-Rammed House EMBOLDENED, no doubt, the success-of-1900, and in the War of 1914-18_

Apply to

A

PERCY SMITH SETH & FLEMING

TO LET.

FLAT in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

The toast was heartily honoured after which those present adjourned to another roon, where-they-partook of light refresh-

THE ATTENDANCE.

the boycott movement w they foment ed., the students of Pekijon Saturday, insisted upon an audiamfirst with the PREMIER and then with PEESIDENT to demand an assurance ththifa's repro- sentatives would refuse lign the Pence Treaty as a protest aga the emission the last day of Raindan, a special thanke from that document of provision for giving service was held in the Mehamme

Major T. OH. Lee, Royal Marinements before dispersing Light Infantry, who has voluntarily 're- tired, saw service in the China troubles of 1500 and in the War of 1914-19.

In addition to the Edal Fitar festival on

Among those present were — EXECUTIVE COUNCIL:H.E Major-Gen- eral Ventris, the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, the Hon. Mr. C. Mel Messer, the Hon. Mr. E. P. Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G.. the Hon. Paul Chater, and the Hon. ML

Stabi

FURNISHED for 18 months, No. 87, THE the return of Tsingtag the, Republic, dan Mosque, yesterday morning, in" com- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL:-The Hon. Mr. Bedrooms and Bathrooms Hot and Cold On the previous day, a se deputation, memoration of the signing of the Peace

PAAK (No. 1 Stewart Terrace) containing 3 Water, Drying room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Room and Usual Offoca and MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS Servants Quarters also, Large Garden

Poncasion July 15th.

Árso

8 Bales Leather. Team:-Ciah on Delivery, Hongkong, July ist, 1919.

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A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2925. HAVING been Favoured with in.

_structions from the Mortgages will sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, July 5th, at Noon at $4, Des Voeux Boad Central, at The FAR EAST MOTGE · CAN COMPANY.

Apply to

representing commercial}d educational bodies, travelled from bantung and Tientsin to Peking on amilar mission,

Treaty.

The following cases of communicable

E. D. C. Wolfe, the Hon. Mr. Lad Chu-pak the Hon, Mr. Ho Fook, the

C. E. Y. D. Parr, and the Hon. Mr. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell,

disease were reported in the Colony dur-GoVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS: -Mr. Justice Melbourne, Capt. Basil Taylour, Commander Beckwith, Mr. HUMPHREYS ESTATE FINANCE and refused to leave PRESIDENT'sing the week which ended on Saturday

CO., LTD.

J. A E. Bullock, Mr. A. Dyer Alexander Building:

THE FEAK...

FOR SALE

A... FIVE-BOOMED Besidence. For particulara apply fo......

XYZ. Care of "Tally Prome* Oflcs [634

(9) Nine Motor Cars of different makes PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON, and accessories

T20% deposit to be paid im Corner of Haiphong and Hankow mediately on the fall of the hammer.

Roads. Hongkong, June 28th, 1010.

Rabonic plagu 15 (12 deaths); cerebro. spinal fever, 4 (4 deaths); diphtheria, 1 death); enteric fever, 1 (1 death); and mall-poz. 1 (1 death).."."

Palace until they had in granted an interview by His Excelcy. We have no information as to threst of these visits, but it is to be ped thist the deputations left in a lightened

Captain Percy Withers, from the ap- state than they arrive. It is only

pointment of Assistant Director of natural, of course, that kn disappoint ment should be felt by thehines at the Equipment, has assumed command of the decision of the Paris onference to light cruiser Colombe, which is being brought forward for commissioning för transfer to Japan all the lights hitherto service with the China Squadron. The acquired by Germany in the Shantung

new skipper of the Colombo commanded. Province. Though the Janness forces, the Active in the, Battle of Jutland, and assisted by a small Brith contingent, was warmly commended in despatches for were instrumental in wing the terri-his services in that action..

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practically finished. The Bank's foreign nad Chinese staff had been dismissed, its pmises sold, and its organisation in Shanghai completely broken up.

TYPHOON WARNING,

The following telegram has been recdiy- ed by the American Consulate-General, Hongkong, from the Manila Observa tory

4.15 pm, June 30th.. Cyclone of typhoon E of southern Luzon, moving W.N.W. or N.W

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MILITARY OFFICERS Col J. R. Young, Lieut-Col. W. H. Passby, Licut. Col F. J. Thursby Pelham, Lient. Col. Lieut-Col. Clementi Smith, Heute

A Lieut. Col. Magher, Lieut. Color Chapman, Major L Cassel,

F. E. Willett, Scantledino, Major G. H. Wake Buck Capt. Goode, Capt. Gray, Lieut. E. Evenden,

man Major

MIA 958, Mr. HR. PRIPs,/ GENERALro-M, Bire,

Dr.

McKenny, Mr. H. Nesbit, Mr. J. W. Franks, Mr. G. N.

$rme. Mr. J. Claxton, Mr. R. Baker. BOARD:MA Gibson, Lieut.- Col Crisp, Mr. Chan Kal-ming, Mr.

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CONSULS-MT

FOREIGN

Anderson

(U.S.A. M. Hanchecorne (France), Chevalier (Italy), Mr.

Suzuki and

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Kapan), M

Dr.

Mr. G. Ludin

Inouye

d'Oettingen

Aca da Bilva

V. R. de Sous

Molino

Auderson

Mr.

Hogg

Sir

Mr. Geo.

Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, Mr. Lang, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Boshan

an Wei Yuk C.M.G., Mr. Ho Leung, Mr. Chan Tin Wong Chan Shon

Mr.

Lai

Kai, Mr.

Mr.

H

Arculli

Fook,

Mr.

Neha M

Tulati, Mr-Hasbam

Mr. Sirdar Khan, MT-

Moba

Bishan Singh, Mr. U. Rumjahn, Mr. T. Motabhoy, Mr. J. P. Peer med, Mr. Abdur Rahine, Inspector Nawah Khan, Inspector Mohindar Singh, Mr. Trebjee, Mr. Metarani, and Mr. G. Hassan,

Mr. D. Hamel (Netherlands Steekmest

(Norway), Mr. E.

The city was gaily be flagged, yester- (Panama). Mr. Gonzalez Binds (Chile), Mr. A. Rodrigues wore their usual sombre sapect.

day though the Government buildings (Cuba).

pletely renovated and refurbished, I now up obligations under "the Anglo-Japanese thieves on Saturday

night. Mr. ander Jenkin, Lieut.-

Commander Freeman, Engr.-Com-

Engr.-Commander

A

OFFIC Commodore Value of 101 gurs was fired from ships in port and from the Saluting Gurner,

Surg Capt. Woodwright, Battery on Signal Hill, Kowloon," "by, Flyburgh, Commander

officers and men of the Hongkong-Binga Paymaster-Commander Lieut.-Commander Kilgour,

pore Officer Commanding the granted general holiday to all

units Boed,

The Gimb de Recreio" at Kowloon Allan, Payeut, Holborn, the Rev. was effectively, decorated with the flags F. G. B. Hidings (Naval Chaplain); of the Allied Powers. On the flagstaff of Commr. Briggs (U.8.3. Helena), and the Club-house the Club's fing was re Lt. Commander Namikawa (H.1.J.M. placed by that of the Republic of Portu- Saga)."

gal, the Union Jack copying a position of prominence.

Tel. / 3.

Tel Address: Falsos. tory from Germany, Japandeclared that The residence of Mr. E. Abraham, the NAVAL

abe entered the war frm altruistic share broker, and Mrs. Abraham, of Kow TWO: Kinutes from Ferry and Hallway

station. This Hotel has just been cam motives and in conformity with her loon appears to have been entered by FRENCH LESSONSto-date in every

Media faringemente

and ander English Tresty. Count Oxuka, who was Premier Mra, Abraham, having dined with friends Ostatne ender personal supervision of the at the time, assured the world that Japan in Hongkong, returned at about eleven BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS, had no territorial ambition, pro o'clock, when Mrs. Abraham found that

TERMS” MODERATZ

minent Japanese statespen promised the wardrobes in her room had been opened. Examination showed that jewel- Special Arrangement for Families on repeatedly that Kochow would relery to the value of about $4,000 was Application ba:

J. H. Q BERRY turned to China at the end of the war. missing. The servants are suspected of having had a hand in the affair and one Proprietor.

The attitude of Japan towards China of them is in Police custody.

G, "MOUSSION.

Is, Morrison HILL BOAD.

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Proprietor :.

mander

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