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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

STRUTHERS, & DIXON. (INC) NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SEATTLE.

THE Steamship.

THE

-WEST JENA”

having arrived from Seattle via porta, on June 10th, 1920. Consignee are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their doux Ludowns of the Hoagoas their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra- Kewloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowbo, and stored at Consignees' risk.

Consignees of Cargo must produce an Lasport Permit signed by the Superintendat of Imports & Exports, Hongkong, befors Bills of Lading will be countersigned.

All broken, chafal and damaged Cargo is to be left in the Godowas where it will e camined at 11 W. on June 17th, 1920, the Company's Surveyors, Hesars Carmi-

must be presented within thirty days of the steamers arrival here, after which they cannot be recognised. No. Cains will be recognized, after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Cargo undelivered and after June 17th, 1920, will be subject to rent

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Consiguedo are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature im mediately.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.

Agents

It Floor, Powell's Bailding, 13. Des Vaux Road, Central. [1058. Bongkong, June 10th, 1920.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

.8.8 WEST CONÜB " VOT-3-OUT, FROM SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU, YOKOHAMA, KOBE and SHANGHAL

vessel having arrived from the shore-mentioned Porta, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed sa their risk into the Pacific Mail Spamship

THE above-mentioned

Company al Godowns at West Point, and stored at Consignes rich.

Codanes of Cargo are hereby notified. that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Imports and Exports Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be counter dgnad.

All broken, chased and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on

ed on June 18th, at 3 r. and

June 17th at 10 A

All Clamu must be prosented within a week of the Steamer's Arrival bere, after

hich they cannot be recognized.

No Claim will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after June 17th, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever affected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature in mediately.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

Hongkong. June 10th, TRO

F1256

REPULSE -BAY HOTEL

SATURDAY, JUNE 12TH:

TEA DANSANT FROM 4 TO 7 г.. DINNER DANCE Frox 8 P.M.

SUNDAY, JUNE 13TH:

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS DURING TIFFIN AND-AFTERNOON.

FLYING-

SUNDAY, JUNE 13TH,

COMMENCING" at £30 2,1.

A

Tickets for Flights and fall particulars may be obtained at the HosuRONG HOTEL MAIN OFFICE, or at REPULSE BAY HOTEL

J. H. TAGGART, Manager."

1910

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON, Corner of Halphong & Hankow Road

Tol Address: Pulára

TWO Minutes from Ferry and Raway TWO

tation. This Hotel which has just been

refurnished. completely renovated and

How up-to-date in every respect and under English Management

Caimine under personal supervision of the

Proprietor.

BAR AND BILLIARD BOOMS, TERMS MODERATE. Special Arrangement for Application to

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Familix on

J. H. OXBERHY," Proprietor

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION,

--16;-Horatsost: Hai ROAD.

PUBLISHED TO-DAY

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG GRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1920.

Chatten presented for Competition - amongst Members and Subscriber during the mammer months. Estries close on JUNK TH. Comlitions and Entry List are posted at the Pavilion.

Hongkong, June 8th, 1920.

1043

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

of the samson will be helt at the Harry THE EXTRA GYMKHANA MEETING

VALLEY, OR SATURDAY, JUNE 17, commen-. cing ut 4 P.x.

The Charge of Admission will be $1 for others than Members of the HONGKONG JOCKET Czas or GYMKHANA CLUB,

Solliers and Sailors in nniform Half-Price. The Committee invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be priment.

Hongkong. Jane 4th, 1920.

(1094

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED. THE CERTIFICATE No. 1971 for one T

silver share No. 45 now converted into 5 guld shares in this Society standing in the Dime of Moara. D. W. BELL & Co. of London, hus been LOST, and if at the expiration of one moath from the date hereof the above document be not forthcoming the said certificate will be deemed cancelled and of us effect and a certi ficate for the gold shares will be issued in its stead by the Society,

PAUL LAUDER, for General Manager. 1050 Hongkong, June 10th, 1920.

WANTED

JUNIOR Chinese Clerk by Insurance Office

Knowledge of Typing Essential Reply stating experience and salary required

Box No. 1051, Care of "Daily Free" Office [1033

TO LET

UGATE

YORRUGATED IRON GODOWN-

Apply to

THE HONGKONG-LAND RECLAMA

TION CO., LTD.

TO-LET-

[1040

SHOP in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CJ, LTD., Alexandra Buildinga.

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FOR SALE.

NEW and COMPLETE PLANT including Wildey Table for crushing and con- centruting Ore. Junt arrived. For particulars apply

OARVALHO & COMPANY,

Machinery Department.

(996

A. G. DA ROCHA,

IS THE AUCTIONEER.

BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Situate at Morrison Hill Road, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, to be sold by Public Auction un

FRIDAY,

the 11th day of Jane, 192), at 3 o'clock after- moon. by

MR. A: G. DA ROCHA

Auctioneer.

At his Salesroom in Old Supreme Court Baid.... ing, Queen's Road, Central

The property consists of ----

All that piece, or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 1753 together with the message and premises thereon known as No., Morrison Hill Boul

The said premises are held for the term of 7à years from the 13th day of February, 1900, created therein by the Crown Lease of the saith.. Lot dated the 4th day of March, 1908.

Arca 1818 8quare feet

Annual Crown Rent $24.00.

PREPAID

ON

WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS.

N and after this date advertisements of the *Wanted" variety will be inserted under Hovexong Dazzy

a special heading in the Parsa" at a charge of

$1.00 FOR THREE

INSERTIONS

if they do not send 23 WORDS in sumber and ATO PREPAID.

An additional charge of 50 cents will be winde if the instructions for insertion are not accompanied by cash.

Those who prefer their advertisements of this description to be displayed in one incharpace, hitherto, must give instructions accordingly and will be charged at the old rates.

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FLAT three or four Rooms wanted on the Furnished or unfurnished-Apply Box B, co Daily Press,"

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TENOGRAPHER wanted, good knowledge of English Essenti. Apply in person to —ANDERNƏN, Maykk & Co., LTD.

NEW LOAN OF 4 MILLIARDS FRANCS

in

3% PREMIUM BONDS. CREDIT NATIONAL,

THE Bouls are of 500 Frs face value.

PRICE OF ISSUE 485 FRANCS

9 drawing a year smquating to " 20,000,000 Fracies,

with the following prizes

1,000,000 Francs

500,000

+3

200,000

100,000

50,000

The prizes drawn will be free cỉ shy' taxes, present or future.

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The Bands beus interest on and after the | 15th of June, 1920,

Applications will be received till the 15th of Jux, 1920, by

THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE

L. BERINDOAGUE,

Mangager. Hongkong, June 4th, 1920.

1029

NATIONAL CASOLT 3 Pes Caxi. 193) UNDER THE GUARANTEE OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. ** HE-Local-Munnger of the BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE De to inform the Public that subscriptions for above French Toan are opened to-day in ita ofice, Chater Road and will be closed on the 15th of June, at 12 Noon.

per cent. Premium Bonds of Fra. 500 each are issued at the price of

Fr. 485-only Interest at 5 per cent, will run from the 15th of Jane.

The Bonds are non-convertible before 1940 and redeemable in 75 years by means of draw. ings (EIGHT DRAWINGS A YEAR} purporting yearly Fr. 20,000,000.-the fit prize of each being

INTIMATION

THORNE'S

OLD VAT.

"No. 4'

SCOTCH WHISKY

EASTERN · CABLE

NEWS.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

*PEKING

PANICKY

but

And now we have a Polish confessum that FAR those reports were entirely misleading. We are it to imagine for ourselves what ubject the Polish official propagandista had in view in thus pubic discrediting the decision of the Allied Louncil to trade |-with-Russia—We cannot suppose that the | Council unanimously minde that decisign

MOVEMENTS OF THE TUGRENS' FORCES. without very ample assurances that Russia did possess something to trade with. Mr.

PEEING, June 8th, LLOYD GEORGE atarms that it is undoubted,

Poking continues panicky, dreading a that there is grain, oil, dax, timber and

d'etat before June 20th, other essential commodities in Russia. The need of the outside world for any though the conditions justify uncertainty, surplus of these commodities is obvious. intelligent circles consider that there is no Only a day or two ago a cable announced occasion for alarm, believing that the that anxiety

is increasing over the threatened movements and counter-more- prospects of a world shortage of wheat,ments of the Tuchane forces will result and it spoke of a prospect of a wo-shiling in a stalemate. The Government is, how- "loat in England. -1 is pointed out that ever, seriously embarrassed at the fequent sowing has declined in at the great wheat of each of the ex-rival Sentbern groups United Stus that the Government will not recognise the producing exports next season will be practically other. ді. Australia "has none to spare, whilo Russia is exporting only a traction

coustries.

The Gavernment deas not with to bfabandon the progress made by negotiating

Southern elemen

We strongly recommend this Whisky. her turner exports. Such facts as these with the separate

were doubtless in the mind of ar. LLOYD The President prefers the Southerners to The Vat was started in 1831 by the soror when be declared that it appalled compose their differences in order that the bim to think what might happen, unless Government may negotiate with the they succeeded in restoring, the world Southerners united as a whole. late Robert Thome of Greenock alternatives to trading with Russia,

THE DRAGON BOAT, FESTIVAL as Mr. LLOYD GEORGE indicated them,

SETTLEMENT."

and the Whisky has been known as cannot be seriously contemplated for one

Old Vat, No. 4; ever since.

BOLE AGENTS:

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PEKINO, June 9th The Government is assured of requisite funds to meet the dragon-boat festival set- dement by borrowing Eve millions from the local banks--three millions secured on the

The

moment. In this connection, we might uraw attention to a notable appeal which bas recently been published in Europe by a group of Russian Intellectuals, known as e Union of Intellectual Workers They begin their appeat by stating that Salt Customs surpluses and two faillions" they belong to different shades of political on the wing and tobacco revenues. and social epision, and "baving witnessed balance will be derived from the Salt the course of events in Russia during these Customs surpluses, for the month of May. latter years, we have combined to apply

AMERICAN OWNED NEWSPAPER our knowledge and our energies to restore

RAIDED. the productive capacity of our country and to preserve the little culture which

A. S. WATSON & survived the world-war and the

CO., LTD.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

TELFTHONE 816.

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HONGKONG UFFICE: 104, Dza Vací Bo., O. LONDON OFFI: 131, FLEXT STAT, E.C.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, JUNE 11TH, 1930,

PING, June yth. -The American Legation has lodged a Revolution. We now appeal to the public protest against the Chinese Police raiding opinion of Europe and America, and to the American-owned newspaper fi Shik your compatriote in exile, in order to point: L'us.

out to them the road it is necessary, to follow, om to "restore, as quickly us possible, the ecouámic power of the people and to bring about the resumption, of economic relations between Russia and " What they point out Western Europe." in the course

their candid and reastinable appens is, that it is impossible to-go-on-isolating this gigantic country from the rest of the world till it has settled its economic and social problems,

ot.

The interests of Russia, and of other countries, they declare, do not permit this, and the actuni situation requires: (1) That, all armed intervention in the internal affairs of Russia should cease; (2) that business and intellectual relations with Russia should be resumed, irrespective of the existing régime; (3) that a process of free co-operation should be set up with the Russian people for the restoration .of TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

their economic, material and intellectual THE little discussion

All this sects to be entirely in on this subject which forces. took place in the House of Commons line with the decisions reached by the day or two ago, a lengthy digest of which

"Ailien. Our one doubt on the subject MAT. LAMMERT BROS. are inste emphasise the ignorance which generally while ignoring the existing regime.”

war cabled by Router, serves but to concerns the practicability of the proposals

..

..

ONE MILLION FRANCS.

BOUET DE JOURNEL,

Manager. Hongkong, June 2rid, 1920..

to veli

(1072

THE STEAMSHIP JEHANGIR"

lying in the Harbour of Hongtong

Now"

under an Order of the Caurt

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

"

MONDAY.

prevails regarding the actual conditions in We have one boa mentber Russia. ridiculing the stories of Russia's

** bursting graparies," and declaring that Colony on Wednesday. Russia has not anything with which to trade with Great Britain.. Mr. LLOYD

Exchange went up a peasy yesterday, GEGROE, on the other hand, stated that closing at 3. d. on demand the Poles had confessed that there were

The 28th day of June, 1920, at 3 o'clock P.M. considerable quantities of wheat for export

IN ONE LOT

at their Anction Rooms, in Duddell Street

For further particulars and conditions of sale THE Ship is a British ship regist và

apply to ----

MR LEO: D'ALMADA E CASTRO,

Old Supreme Court Building...

Or to

Queen's Road. Central.

MR. A. G. DA ROCHA,

Auctioneer.

Old Supreme Court Building,

Queen's Road, Central

A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND "GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2932. * FAVOURED with instructions from The

Concerned-

Anction, will sell by Pablic

SATURDAY, June 12th, 1820,

at 2.30 FM.

t

Hongkong of 3206 tons Gross 3360.71 Registered tonnage and was built by W: Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton-

For particular to view apply to Moms Lammert Bros, the Auctioneer For further particulars, in

ANON STOKES & MASTER

Prince's Building,

or te

to

ME J'AMMEET BROS, the Auctioneers,

Daddell Street.

+1018

MONDAY next,

at 6 p.m.

оп

at is Bales Rooins, Queen's Road Central

(Old Post Office Building)

------Comprising:

Blackwood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets and Overmantles,

Bilk Tapestry

Covered

HONGKONG WEEKLY Dwing Room Butte, Bola, Kasy Chairs,

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEK

LOCAL NEWS.

The Paper to send }[êmio

Occasional

Ravalled Jabies-Ertension Dining

Table

Pictures,

Mirror Wardrobes, Curtains, Bed Sheets, Crockery, Glassware, Cabinet, Teak Bookcase, Dinner Ornaments, Waggons Dining Chairs Silver Ware, Clocks, Marble-top stars, Cooking Stores Catlery, Toilet Bet, Fleetria. good... And a long line of Bandries Catalogues will be Lemort. TaxCash on delivery

ORGAN

RECITAL

ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

1000

BY COURTESY OF THE “CHINA MAIL']

PAKLING STILL AGROUND.

SHANGHAI, June 10th. The Blue Funnel steamer l'akling,

which grounded on Monday at Button Island, Bonham Pass, is not yet refjaed, Attempts to tow her off were unsuccessful,

The attempts are proceeding, however; and her position is considered safe.

SHIP'S OFFICER KİLLED.

SHANGHAI, June 10th.

A Chinese cook has been sentenced to ten

years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of Henry Shewan, third officer of the Wollowra during an altercation on the wharf-de last month.

''(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]

RENEWAL OF ANGLO-JAPANESE.

ALLIANCE..

LONDON, June 9th.

It is pointed out that the Anglo-Japanesa Alliance expires in July, 1991, and there is reason to believe that both sides, in view of the changes effected by the war and tige existence of the League of Nations, are not

One case of plague was reported in the averse from modifying the minor pointy of a technical character. Although both sides. recognise that the continuance of the treaty is important, it is pointed out that Article 4 dealing with a general arbitra tion treaty was added when the Allianon was revised in 1811, in order to exempt the United States from the application of the agreement, but as it have never been en forced it may be necessary to employ another formula.

A Chinese has been arrested by the in Gkraine and Siberia We emphasise Police

on information received from

All the

the word conferred because it suggests that Canton that he is wanted for armed previous information from this source has robbery and kidnapping been intentionally misleading. information WE have previously seen emanating from Warsaw on this subject has boet in emphatic contradiction of the British Premier's statement. In dispatches from „Warsaw to the Landon newspapera but a couple of months ago it was declared

The Japan Gazelle states that Messrs. Edwin and James Dunn have been naturalized as Japanese subjects. Mr. Edwin Dunn

was formerly American

Minister in Tokyo,"

AMERICAN COMMITTEE SUGGESTS EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE.

WASHINGTON, June 8th. Members of the Immigration Conmitten of the House of Representatives, who weroje

grew

The first electric crematorium is Japan, with all the latest improvements, bas just

that recent reports by the Polish intel Miss Norma Sturla, Supervisor of the appointed to investigate the problem of " ligence mrvice clearly revened that the U.S. Servicemen's Clubs, Honolulu, is Japanese immigration into the Pacific reports that food exists in any great touring the Orient and enjoying a short States, declare that, they hope to secure quantity in Russia are entirely fallacions.stay in Hongkong as the guest of Mr. evidence justifying the enactment of the There were no storm of grain, according and Mrs Owen Lovy at 295 Kennedy Road. Japanese-exclusion-Bills-now-before-Con to "these confidential reports, and say promises to deliver cereal stuffs in

There is a romantic tale going the rounds exchange for manufactured goods from the of commercial circles in Japan of a man who Western Powers would consequently prove came to Tokyo-with-practically nothing, worthless. The peasants, it was stated, played the rice market, won, millions and been established in Shiodomemura, Saitama have enough for themselves at present, then lost it all. The rocket-like career of prefecture, a few miles from Tokyo. What Land perhaps some have a small surplus, this one-time child of fortune bas covered suggested the establishment of an electrio Ferematorium-to-not-quite clear, but, per but they are zealously guarding this for than three month

haps save the Japan Advertiser, it is un their own future use. Furthermore, there

The new home of the Peking University, echo of the days when the flu ravages were was no probability of any large production

most an American-British institution, is to be widespread and the number of cases that in the near future because of a peculiar attitude on the part of the in the grounds of the summer palace of a ended mortally so numerous, that, in Osaka peasants. They were using

ng what money Manchu prince, on the road to the Western at least, the crematoriums, working days they had obtained in the past from the Hills, just outside of Peking. The new and night, could not disposs of the dead ale of farm products to bribe the bulidings will be constructed in the best bodies. According to the old method a Bolshevik officials not to force them to style of Temple architecture but with cremation, the operation was performed in work One great desire seemed to be interior of the most modern -American six hours. It is claimed that by the new freedom from compulsory daily tasks, and type. An estimated expenditure of melhor the cremation will not take

thin a "couple of hoursz they were willing to pay for this privilege: $3,000,000 is involved.

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