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NOTICE.

E beg to inform the Pablic that the

WE to OK LURE & COMPART and the Hongkong Branch of Thomas W. BIMON & OorANY have been amalgamated, and, in the future, business will be carried on THOS. W. SIMMONS & COMPANY, LIMITED.

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THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Sr. Beld TO-NIGHT. All OH Boys are invital to Reception to be given by the WARDEN and Mr. Hawt in the Lai Kwai Pui Hall ot *P.M.

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THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

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MEMBERS are utile that the Race for Commelore's and Vice-Commodore's CUPS for RACING YACHTS will be failed on SATURDAY, MARCH 191.

H. S. ROUSE, Hon. Secretary, Sailing Committee.

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THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD..

THE TWENTY-FOURTH ORDINARY TH

ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, No. 6, Connaught Road, on THURSDAY, the Mia Maker, 1941, at 11 o'clock, AM, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1920, and electing * Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TEANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 17th March, 1921, antil THURSDAY, the 24th March, 1921, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00,

General Managers.

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1921-22.

NEALED TENDERS will be received at the R.N. Hospital until 10 AM on the 21st MARCH, 1921, from persons desirens of supply. ing Beef, Mutton, Fowls, Pork, Bread, Cheese, Pare Cow's Milk, Aerated Waters, Ice, and other provisions, and necessarios for the year ending 31st March, 1999.

Printed Forms of Tender and further parti culars can be obtained at the RN. Hospital

The right to reject the lowest or any Tender is reserved.

F. DALTON, Surgeon Captain, H.N, R.N. Hospital,

Hongkong, March 10th. 1921.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL. *THE approach Roads to the above HOTEL The CLOSED temporarily for the purpose. of regrading. Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested to uss the stops opposite the Main Entrance until completion of such work.

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BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, March 29th, 1921.

FANCY DRESS DINNER DANCE.

T the request of Numerous Patrons. A A FANCY DRESS DINNER DANCE

will be held on the abure date.

Table Reservations can be made at the HONGKONG HOTEL (Telephone No. 83) or direct

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PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LTD.

TRAMS will run between KENNEDY ROAD and BARKER ROAD STATIONS only until further notice.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers............ Hongkong, March 30th, 1991. [394

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

M. J. D. STEPHENS, Solicitor, THE Ofice has been REMOVED to 1st Floor, No. 15, Connaught Road, Central, (beyond the Post Office)..

Hongkong, March 1st, 1921.

HONGKONG CLUB,"

NOTICE.

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THE THIRTY-FIFTH YEARLY THE

GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Hexaxona Cruz, will be held in the Clab House on MONDAY, the 14TH Manch, 1991, at 6.90 r..

By Order,

À. H. ABBAS,

Secretary. Hongkong, March, 5th, 1621. [569

HONGKONG GYMKHANA OLUB.

HE following Resolution was proposed and passed unanimously at the Meeting of Members held on 2nd March,

That the HONGKONG GTXUawa Ülus be And that the HONGKONG JOCKEY

wound Crus take over all Assets and Liabilities of the HONGKONG GYM HANA CLUB,"

A MEETING of Members of the Hoxoxoso GYMKHANA CLUB will be held at the Office of the Jockey Unb, in Hongkong Club Annexe, at 12.50 r., on FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH, for the purpose of confirming the above resolution. [678

CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LTD. ORDINARY THE FORTY-THIRD

ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS of the above Company will be held

at the Offices of the General Agenta, Pedder's Street, on FRIDAY, the 18 MARCH, at

114 for the purpose of receiving the Report

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More than one "serious affair" iz We trust that in subsequent chapters | Dr. SHINKICHI Desuar will explain engaging public attention in Japan. whether among the coloured races under Eight Tokyo newspapers have been pro- the tyranny of the whites he includes secuted on a charge of violating the Proas Law in connection with "a cortain seri-

is, ur

ever has been, their slave, and ous affair that occurred at the Tokyo railway station." The fair" is the he might with advantage to himself and assassination of a prominent Korgan, bat

the Press was apparently warned mention the word “assassinatibo." A great array of Counsel has been engaged by the newspapers for their defence.

not to

It is a curious fact that the item -of- morphine has disappeared from the Kobe Customs returns for January, says the Japan Chronicle. There may have bran none imported in January, but other articles to which this has happened stand their usual places in the list with It appeare noughts opposite to them. almost as though the embarrassing ques tions asked in the Diet, combined per hans with our own comment on the official figures, had the effect of causing the authorities to conceal the progress of this - trade.

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profit to the general body of his readers pursue the study to the extent of specu lating what would have been the position of Japan to-day if the whites had left her in the isolation from the world which she had preserved for some two hundred Jaars before the piratical whites forced themselves upon her and taught her the industries and arts which have made Eer the most prosperous and progressive nation of the East and given her place politically among the leading nations of the world. We should like to learn further from the Tokyo professor in what respect the colonising efforts of Japan in

In H.M. Supreme Court at Shanghai, Korea, in Formosa, in China, and, in the last week, before his Hogpur Judge Skin- South. Sea islands differ from the Der Turner, proceedings were begun in an action by Koo Simone (trading as "piratical" enterprise of the whites. Koo Shing tai) against the Hongkong When Dr. SumKICHI UESTOI sete himself Mercantile Co., Ltd. The plaintiff claim- to study and answer these questions heed Tls. 10,000 damages for breach of cop

tract for the sale to plaintif by the do- will perhaps gain a more intelligent con fendant company of 150 tons of corrugated ception of the subject. It is antonishing bara.. Mr. M. Render Harris appeared that any man holding a professorship in for plaintiff, and Mr. R. J. Bryan for defendants. The usual order for plead- delightful to the palate, mellow, Japan's leading University can have ings was made, on the application of Mr.

travelled over the world and formed such Härries... "impressions "na he has felt impelled to

The Americans in Canton on February publish. He has discovered, among other eth, organized themselves inte things, that the whites are solving their American Association with the following officers: Rov. J. M. Henry, President; own labour problems by exploiting the Mr. W. A. Shera, and Mrs. G. E. Lerrigo, labour of the coloured races. He writes Vice-Presidents; Mr. Ernest. B. Price, As a beverage, most healthful of the rush to coloured labour in Secretary; and Mr. C. E. Smith, Tras

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European and American countries" being the result of a conspiracy among ald to the whites to satisfy their requirements by the products of the coloured races." If there is one thing that, a University professor in Japan, and even the illiterate

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surer. The Rev. Mr. Henry is Executive. Secretary of the Canton Christian College, while Mr. Shera is a business man. Mrs. Lerrigo is wife of Mr. G. E. Lerrigo, General Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in South China, Mr. Price, in American Vice-Consul, is at present in charge of the American Consulate General' in. Canton, Mr. Smith is manager of the local branch

coolie, might be expected to know it is of the Asia Banking Corporation. “ that the white countries in closest

For the first time in Canton, if not in proximity to Asiatic countries have a China, says Reuter's correspondent, a genuine dread of the "Yellow peril" in woman has been appointed a clerk in the

National Assembly of the

and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 62,570 SQUARE FEET OF LANDA S. WATSON & the form of cheap labour, and are doing larly known as the old parliament. This

31st December, 1920.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED) from the 4th to 18th March, 1921, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON, & Co., LTD,

General Agents... Hongkong, February 18th, 1921,

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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

LIMITED.

AT UKUNABY YEARLY MEETING

Broadwood Road, Wong- seishung, with 7-Boomed House and Servante Quarters, Kitchen, Garden, Tennis Court and Lawn. For particulars apply tow

GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & Co., 37, Queen's Road Central

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Phone 616.

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all they know, or all they can, to exclude woman, Miss Kan, has been assigned to

it from their territories, or to severely dutics in connexion with the publication of the Parliamentarian Recard. Women restrict its immigration. If on the other have successfully gained entrance to rail- hand, he means that in Asiatic territories way offices and telephone exchanges. One of the five election commissioners for the white capitalists employ native labour in Canton City election is a woman. The the industries they promote we are unable | Civil Governor of Kwangtung, General to understand what there is to object to Chen Chiung-ming, in reply to the delegation of 10 from the Caston Women's in this; since the native population Union, stated that he would order all benefits by the development of the ter-schoole in the province to admit girls ritory by foreign capital, and abundant on equal terms with boys. evidence is supplied, wherever" the baci ver may look, that there is far less

under British government than exists is any Asiatic country without exception. PETIGULA At Shanghai, on March 7th, When, however, we bear in mind that

BIETE.

tion of this dog kindly communicate with

will be held at the Company's Hotel, Hongkong paid or reward given. of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Companyr. A. A. Wilson, Dragon Motor Car Co.,

Telephone. 482 ! Any expenses will be Boss.-At Shanghai, on March 5th, to tyranny and more justice in the territories on SATURDAY, 19TH, MARCH, 1921, ut Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Beport of the Board of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, for the year ending 31st December, 1996

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Com pany will be OLOSED from SATURDAY, 12th March, to SATURDAY, 19th March, 1931,

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PUBLIC AUOTION.“

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross, & coN,

DEATH:

PHIROZSHAH JAMSHEDJI PETIGURA, in his 56th year.

HONGKONG OFFIon: 10, Des Vœux Ro., Ü.

the series of articles bears the general caption of "The Great Mission of Japan

A Chinese doctor of the Glen Line, De." E. 8. Seah, who died at Port Said in 1017 left personalty in England valued at £1,700. The problem which the Pra bate Court in London had to settle was expressed by Mr. Justice Hill in these and says, by the law of Singapore, a terma: Bupposing the father comes son cannot disinherit his father! How ever, I assume there is the same law there as in this country. Here is a will domiciled in Singaporo, who died at Part Said, and left a will with reference to property in England, which will was fost in France-the complicatiins in this

arise from a concatenation of circuin stances like that. I will grant probate of the examination copy of the will at the Board of Trade, until such time za the original will is brought in."

Chart of of invasore) de ring rich period no PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF LONDON OFFICE: 131, EASET Graz, E.C.the object of the series in the vine chat to be proved in England of a Chinmau

transfer can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. E. TAGGART, Manager.

Hongkong, March 3rd, 1991.

NOTICE.

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THE HONGKONG & WHAMPDA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE HEREBY GIVEN

to RTOSZ BAY HOTEL (Telephones Nos. Bet NURDINARY REALLY MEN Batte

and 807).

WAR MEMORIAL.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

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FOR ran on FM.O.8. lince, OB the erection by Public Subeeription, of

to be called the WAR MEMORIAL INSTI. TUTE and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Directors. A partion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a Por manent Stone Memorial which will be put in knad at an early date.

Lists may be found at ➡ Messrs. Legs & Crawford.

Kelly & Walsh.

.. Montric.

Clab

Wm. Powell, Ltd. The Hongkong Cinb

Hongkong Croket Club.

Lusitano. Engineers Institute. Victoria Becreation Club. Kowloon Cricket Club. Kowloon Howling Club, Peak Chuh

Club de Recreio. Craigengower Clab,

M. J. BREEN,

Han Secretary, War Memorial Committes. Hongkong, December 15th, 1920. 129

PUBLISHED TO-DAY HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

·CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS

LOCAL NEWB

the Faper to send Home,

SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Buildings, Hong. kong, on TUESDAY, 29TH MARCH, 1031. at Noor, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1920.

The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 19th, to the 29th March, 1921, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

R. K. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, March 7th, 1931.

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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NOTIOR TO SHAREHOLDERS.

HE FIFTY-SECOND ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offees of the undersigned at NOUN on WEDNESDAY, the 30TH MARCH,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 16th to the Soth March, both days inclusive.

·

At this Meeting Resolution will be proposed dealing with the remuneration to the Consulting

Committee.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, HozoxONG. FIRE ÎNFORAMON

COMPANY, EDITED.

Hongkong, March 10th, 1921. .808

HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY

"LIMPERD.""

IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

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term of 75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT..

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MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. THURSDAYS -

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MARCH 18TH, 1921.

**THE MENACE OF THE

WHITES."

object the series is the advocacy of that stupidly extravagant notion, shared by not a few Japanese politicians, of an Asia for the Asiatics to the exclu- sion of all the white races, and with Japan, of course, in the saddle shep herding the whole flock. That is a "day

THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN LANDE.

DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE,“

* MOTOR TRIP TO TYTAM,

H.L. Prince Kanin honoured H.E.

The following

dream" which is never likely to take "concrete form." It is entirely beyond the capacity of Japan to create a United We have been accustomed to reading Asia inspired by a vivifying community from time to time, for many years past, of purpose and martial spirit, and about the Yellow Peril." Now, it

political sanity compels recognition of the seems, we are beginning to hear from fact that for Yellow, White and Brown Japan, something about "The menace of races alike the problem of colonisation the Governor by dining at Government the Whites." A Professor of the Imperialis essentially economic, and is only to be House on March 10th. University at Tokyo, one Dr. SHINK100 satisfactorily solved by an international members of the suite of H.1.H. the Crown URSUGI, who has been on an extensive spirit of accommodation and co-operation Prince of Japan were present:-Count tour in foreign lands, has been writing in with due regard to the sovereign rights the Nichi Nichi, one of the leading rights of every individual State. Japanese papers, on The Great Mission

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The Dance to be given by the Misses Eileen and Doris Wood at the City Hall, on March 17th, in aid of Warriors

Dr. K. Miura, Lieut.-General Nara, Bear Chindo, Vice Admiral Oguri, G.O.M.G.,

Admiral Taguchi, Mr. S. Matani, Capt. Yamamoto, Lieut. Marquis Komatsui, Capt. Oyama, Eng. Capt. Seki, Surg. Capt. Tateno, Capt. Kanna, Col. Fukuda, Mr. S. Sawada, Pay. Capt. Hattori, Com. Takenaka, Lieut.-Com Sumiyama, Lieut- Com. Mito, Lieut. Ugaki.

The other guests were:H.E. Major-

Smith C.B.E., Hon. Mr. C.' Severn, C.M.G., LL.D., Hon. Mr. I, H. Kemp, K.O., C.B.E., Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, Hon. Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins, Hon. Sir Paul Chater, O.M.G., Honour Mr. Justice. Wood, Hon. Mr. E. A. Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., O.B.E.. His

of Japan," and in one of the articles he has told his readers that "the World The Hon. Mr. R. H. Holyoak has been War has resulted in the increment of the confined to his residence for the past week prestige, of the white race; the dream with a troublesome affection caused by the of world-conquest by the white people ruptare of a blood vessel in the nose General Sir George Kirkpatrick, K.O.B., has lost its nature of a day-dream and Completa rest has been enjoined by his K.C.S.I., His Honour Mr. Justice Gom has been steadily assuming a concrete medical attendant, and Mr. Holyoak is, pertz, Rt. Rev. Bishop Pozzoni, Rt. Rev. form," and he asks: "Are the coloured therefore, unable, for the time being to Bishop of Victoria, Commodore Bowden rasca destined forever to lend the life attend to any correspondence. of slaves under tyranny of the whites!" We suppose that in later articles Dr. FINKICHI UZSUGI will more specifically explain what he means when he writes of the dream of a world conquest by the Day," promises to be a great succees All Irving, Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.O., the tickets have been disposed of, and Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Hon. Mr. Ho VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUBMIFLE white people steadily assuming &

Fook, Hon. Mr. J. Johnstone, Mr. Suzuki, crete form. Since he mentions that the consequently St. Andrew's Room will Captain James, C.B., Captain Ballard, English have "domineered the world for be used as well as St. George's Room Captain A. Lambert, Captain F. A. to accommodate the numbers. It is essen- Sommerville, D.B.O., Eng. Captain W. & the last 100 years" and that the remark tial that tickets be presented at the CM.G., Colonel J. R. Yeung, Colonel L Dathan, Surg.-Captain F. J. A. Dalton, able success with which they have extend-

Humphry C.M.G., Mr. P. P. J. Wode- ed their territory throughout the world

house, C.LE, Licut. Colonel J. E. Wynd- is attributable principally to their

ham, Lieut.-Colonel W. Loring, O.M.G., TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES ANDpiratical instincts" his observations may

D.SO, Lieut-Colonel W. N. Nicholson, C.M.G., D.8.0., Mr. B. Yasuda. Mr. OTHER INSTITUTIONS.. be assumed to have been governed abandoned owing to the limited naval Tsuda, Pay. Lieut.-Cem. E. H. Stern,

mainly by impressions formed of British appropriation, reports

Kokusai Capt. Betts, Capt. Fisher, M.C.

K.I.A colonisation. There have been many Associated Prees. It had been proposed the sterday morning (March 11th) .. changes in the motives of the whites to to send the Atlantic Flect this summer accompanied by H.F. the Governor and control and domineer the coloured races, to South American porta and to Capto staff, motored via Aberdeen to Tytam but their desire to enrich themselves at town, Africa, while the Pacific Flost was Reservoir and then went on board H... expense of other races has never to have been sent to visit Australia, New Curlew for lunch. B.I.I returned to

Hongkong on board H.M.A, Jurlow, a£-- 2 p.m.

SATURDAYS:=

EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURES.

(Incorporated in the United Kingdom.)

LL preliminary notices of forthcoming NCOLONIAL (Hongkong) REGISTER kasetings, lectares and entertalaunant of the Company will be: CLOSED from sent for insertion in the news columns of the TUESDAY, 18th March, 1921, to WEDNES-Hongkong Delly Prem, are charged for at the DAY, 18th April, 1921, both days inclusive, mo rate of 31 cach, (as announced in May and June,

By Order of the Board of Director. of last your) providing that they do not occupy WWW.E ROBERTS, more than four lines. In future if this space is

Secretary.

exceeded they will be placed in the aỏ yertising slumps at the prevailing rates. Hongkong, 7th March, 1921.

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undergone any modiñestion.?!

door.-ADVT.

The contemplated cruise of the American Pacife Fleet to the Orient may have to be

Zealand and the Orient.

the

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