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25 Years la wood,
Specially selected for
The road round Mount Gough from
assurance their doubts as to the wisdom Mr. B. W. Robertson, formerly station- of renewing the Treaty will be dissolved. ed in Shanghai and later at Hankow, acar Findlay Road to Plantation Bord So much may be gathered from recent has returned to Shanghai, after Home has been named after the Hon. Mr. Clau public utterances of the statesinen of the leave, to take charge of the Chartered Severn, and will in future he known a Dominions who feel special_interest in Bant in succession to Mr. C. Scott, the subject.
who is proceeding on Home leave.
of India.
pretence
There are objections to the Treaty" which remain to be met. One comes from The man and woman who were charged India, where there is an objection to with obtaining money by a depending on Japanese aid in the defence that they were collecting money for the The other abjection is from burial of a relative, appeared, again China, Sir SAMUEL HOARE, in the course before Mr. G. N. Orme, at the Magis of the debate, argued that the Treaty,
tracy, on
Saturday. The man WRS if renewed, must be modified to meet
sentenced to three months' and the China's just demands." What are the just demands" of China in this con-
woman to one month's imprisonments. nection? China iš. understood to have
Dr. Koch has given notice of his in lodged an objection to the obligation in
ing
Severn Road."
We notice în a Shanghai contemporarys letter an "Hongkong Feet" announs
"a small discovery," which the
writer accidentally unde with reference to this skin disease, which, he surs. may have found to be practically in
curable. His cure is stated in the following terms: Soaking the infected toes in a saturated solution of ordicacy cooking suit and very hot water for dry naturally, will first, remove the ir- few minutes daily, allowing the foot to.
the existing Treaty to safeguard the tention to usk at the meeting of the ritation and later by continuing the integrity and independence of China. Tt Sanitary Board to-morrow the following offends Chida's amour propre to be the question:Will the President inform treatment appear to effect a complete cure by destroying the cause of, the in- object of such solicitude and not to be the Board whether the Government has lection which is presumably a parasite.
To intimated its intention of adopting any The writer of the letter, which is signed
the suggestions recommended in the
"Layman," says his inquiries show that report recently laid on the table for dealing with the mosquito pest." there are an enormous number of suffer
formally consulted on the subject. ventare to think, however, that China has had good reason to be thankful that the feguarding of the independence and integrity of her country was expressly declared to be one of the main objects of
The leading members of the Russian
ars amongst the Europeans in the Fae East...
Chinese Gentral Chamber
of
gram to the British Cabinet and Pärlia-
the Treaty. When the first Treaty Light Opera and Operette Co., who had. The of Alliance was negotiated. China's been delayed by a charity performance in Commerce at Shanghai has sent & tele integrity was gravely threatened by the Shanghai, reached Hongkong on Satur- scramble of the Foreign Powers for day morning by the Empress of Russia, ment, and one addressed to the Govern 1. spheres of influencs" which might The Company left at 2 o'clock for Macaoments of Canada Australia and India rusily havn led to the partitioning of to fulfil an engagement there... They play protesting against the renewal of the The menace of this Treaty of four nights at Macao and open their Angio-Japanese Treaty of Alliance. Alliance between Great Britain and season in Hongkong on the 23rd inst. These telegrams represent that Japan in Japan conceivably operated very success:
trying to dominate the Far, East and in fully to avert that danger: but, curiously.
Bishop Molony of Ningpo writes to the depending on the Alliance for support. the subject of Mr. The British Parliament is told that if
China
enough. in recent years the objection to | Shanghai Press on the Allianer has been that Japan. under Hickson's Mission of Healing, declaring the Alliance is renewed in any form cover of it, showed by the famous "Twenty-thit te has no hesitation in saying that whatever the relations between China one Demands which she presented to great results have been achieved, both and Great Britain will become estrang- China, in 1915, that she was really bent spiritual and physical.
Physically, heed, and it is sim to be detrimental to upon doing in Chian the very thing she writes, "there have been a large um British commerce in China. The Shang- was pledged by the Treaty to avoid, and ber of curs; we are hearing of them hai Chamber of Commerce has also a very natural inference on China's part constantly." The Bishop gives parti-addressed cables on the subject to the was that she was making these Demanda culars of several. with the tacit support and connivance of
Governments of France and Italy and ber Ally. That is where China's principal Four Chinese were charged before Mr. to representative British newspapers. griernace arises. China knows now, and G. N. Orme, on Saturday morning.
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CHINA, JAPAN, STRAITS SETTLE
BIRTH
Dovr-At Kuling, on June 7th, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Dorr, a'daughter.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JUNE 20TH, 1921. 1
THE DISCUSSION ON BRITISH EMPIRE POLICY.
of Lyemún Terrace. Rowau appeared for the first accused
Mr. T and applied for a remand. The other three men admitted being in the quar.
Government had no prior knowledge of tors these "Demons "mor "suggestions," as the Tokyo Foreign Office preferred to enl them and a question which China might well consider is whether she would ters. have been able so easily to get rid of them if there had not been in existence this Treaty whereby Great Britain and Japan jointly undertook to preserve the integrity and independence of China. It was the British Press which revealed these diplomatic secrets" to the
One' said that he went to see his
brother, another to see his son, and the third to see a relative. The Magistrate and fined the others 25 "ach. remanded the first man until Tuesday,
CABLE
NEWS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
DR. SUN YAT SEN'S APPEAL.
TO PRESIDENT HARDING.
WASHINGTON, June 18th. Dr. Sun Yat Sea has appealed to Pre
Truth has the following paragraph insident, Hurding to recognise, his Govern world, and it was mainly, the condemna which some of the oldest. residents may tends her helping hand "we shall be ment. dcclaring tha unless America tion of these demands by the British be interested: Sir Frank Bowden,
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-WASHINGTON, June 10th. Rear Admiral Eberle hitherto com
JAPANESE CROWN, PRINCE.
THE HAGUE, June 17th. Prince Hirobito and Prince Kaair to-
communities in China that brought who died last week, spent his early life compelled against our will to submit to about, their defcat. The hostility which in China, at Hongkong. Having made Japan's Twenty-one Demands." Hoxexone Orsion: 101, Das Vaux Ea., C. has been manifested in the British com- a fortune there by various speculations, U.S. ADMIRAL OF THE PACIFIC London Ornica: 181, Timar Seaper, É.0.manities of China towards a renewal of he became the proprietor of the Raleigh the Alliance springs mainly from the cycle business, which he reorganised in distrust which this incident inspired. It 1885. His inctories (originally at. Not- is difficult to see, however, what substan- tingham) are now at London, and over manding the Atlantic Battleship Divi- tial grounds of objectionTM China herself 2,100 hands are employed there. Forsion, has been appointed Commander-in- can have to
pact among Foreign some years past he had resided at Best Chief of the Pacific Fleet, in succession Powers which aims among other things wood Lodge, the Duke of Albans pisce to Admiral Rodman, who commands the at safeguarding her integrity. She is impotent to assure this herself, and it isr Nottingham, and ho received. Naval Base at Hampton Roads. indeer fortunate for her that in the baronetcy in 1813. He returned to Eng- past fifteen or twenty years the Foreign land in a dying state after having pass- Tas Imperial: Conference which is about Powers have been bound by self-denyinged the winter in Portugal. to be held in London is an event of ordinances which have given her A high importance to the Empire, and the sense of protection which, otherwise, she occupied much time at the Magistracy, day visited the House in the Wood and discussion which took place in the House could not possibly have enjoyed. "On the on Saturday. In one case, a sew-ab the Peace Palace where they were very of Commons on Thursday fast, on Empire whole we think, in spite of what why bo had a moderate quantity of opium con:nterested in Japanese objets d'art. policy reflects the deep interest which is said to the contrary, that the Anglo- cealed in felt in Parliamentary circles regarding the gathering, It cannot be said that the discussion was marked by any 'nex of startling feature, except perhaps that the. many references made to the subject of Senor, O. D. Cabuco has been for the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance mally recognised as Consul for Bolivia elicited from the Leader of the House in Hongkong, statement on the subject that may be regarded as more clearly indicating the intentions of the Government in regard to this question than any official state went that has been made since the
contributed
to
this result.
Charges against opium smuggiors again'
They
an innocent-looking needle After luncheon at the Royal Palace with Japanese Treaty of Allinnee has effectively work basket, with needle and thread Prince Henry, they left Rotterdam.
caught in a piece of material as though returned to the Hague for a farewell ban- quet at the Royal Palace with the Queen she had just put down her work. An-
Mother, Prince Beary and prominent other defendant had a packet of joss
porsonages. paper about a foot high and tied to- gether with cord. The edges of the paper were square and even; the pile. looked as though it must be solid; but no, the pile of square sheets had been hollowed out nearly to the bottom, then a few uncut shetta had been put on top.]
Friday, July 1st, has been appointed by the Governor-in-Council to be obser- red as a general hallday.
The appointment of Mr. R. ÁN C.
question of the renewal of the Treaty North as Private Secretary to H.E. the
came up for consideration. Though Mr. CHAMBRETAIN spoke of the renewal of the Governor in addition to his other duties Tranty as being "pre-eminently a matter 18 gazetted..
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EXPORT CREDITS SCHEME. BRITISH FAR EASTERN POSSESSIONS NOT
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LONDON, June 17th." The conditions under which the Govara- Inside, the revenue officers found 17 one ment proposa to aid British traders under the export credits scheme have been Due to the sharp competition from guarantee drafts drawn against shipments issued. The Government proposes to Japanese furniture makers who are of goods to a maximum of 85 per cent. of the amount of the draft. The now Bia, the source of production, the Chinese merchants engaged in this busi-system which comes into force almost in- mediately thus approximates much moro ness have been practically driven out of closely than the existing method “of field, saya the Canton Times. As a result advances to an ordinary process of trade, very little black wood has been coming us guarantee drafts can be discounted in to Kwangtang which is famous for the the usual manner. The Government will manufacture of black wood furniture also participate with British Banks and Consequently, very exhorbitant prices financial houses in the risks incurred in are now being demanded for furniture of financing trade with countries included in this kind. Another advantage attributed the scheme which covers trade with, wil to the Japanese furniture makers is that parts of the British Empire, British pro they are making black wood furniture toctorates, and mandated territories,
in which all parts of the Empire wore In the matter of the Kowloon Hos interested," and until the Conference of ital, the stage has been reached of in-paying higher prices for the black wood the Dominion Premiers had been held it viting tenders for the preparation of the was impossible to say what course would be adopted, be sufficiently indicated thesis at Tai Shek Ku. view entertained by the Imperial Three cases of plague (two deaths) and Government when he expressed the one of cerchro-spinal fever were notified opinion that it might be possible to in the daily return of the Medical Officer
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tion with the United States with the Hundreds of refugees are flooding into continuance of a close and intimatongbai from Ichang, Wachang and friendship with Japan. Herdeclared that frankow, says the NO. Daily News. there was no reason for any apprehension The Chinese hotels are already filled.. on America's part, and that he did not i A suit for damages for over Tis. 211,000
believe that the intention or the result
in such a style sa appeals to foreigners except that it is not proposed at present.
of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance caused, has been brought at Shanghai by the Bay in America and Europe, while Chinese to apply it to British India, Ceylon, or or could cause, any real apprehension Yuen Hong against Mosers. Gaston, manufacturers are only making is in very British possessions in the Far East, which among the governing authorities of Williams and Wigmore. The cause of clumsy and inartistio styles. This is are understood to be still fully supplied Anterica. That is the one point on which action set forth-in-the-petition-is-an-given as another reason for the loss in with goods, and special facilities Lon the British Dominions oversens need to alleged breach of an agency contract for trade in foreign markets by Chinese financing exporta
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