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NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS "-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.,
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIDW B. 2 SOUSA (Jr) to Sign for
'AND
ÖKINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
ELPENOR"
are hereby notifelt that the Cargo will be
be
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE.
E have This Day authorised Ma. E. V.
G.
our Company per Procuration.
DE SOUSA & 'CO., LTD. Hongkong, August 18th, 1921.
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scharged into Holt's Whert Kowloon, HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LTD. where it will la at Consignes' risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go- down on and after 19th Aug.
Optional
will Landed, unless cargo has been given prior to stomer's All brokan, chafed, and damaged goods are to brieft in the Godowns, whom they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Friday between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon
period. within the free storage
No daims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steainer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2th
will be subject t all Claims spainst the Steamer must be prosented to the undersigned on or befors the 8th Sept, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insursner will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE Agents.
Hongkong, August 19th, 1911.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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- NANYO TUŞEN KAISHA, LTD.
FROM JAPAN
THE Steänship
T
BAMARANG MARU’ having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo, by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compuar, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 27th Aug,, will be subject to rent.
All broken, ebafel and damaged packages are to be left in the Godawns, where they will be examined at 10 a. in the 25th Aug. Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be efected by us in any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by THE NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, LTD.
1329 Hongkong, August 19th, 1921.
NIPPON
YUSEN KAISHA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS.
HE Company's Steamship
TE
***INABA MARU” shaving arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded and placed at their rink in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each conngement will be sorted out Mark by Mark 1 delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless in structions
are given to the contrary, before NOON, TO-DAY.
and.
100 not clears by 26th Aug., 1921, will
I be subject to rent
Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignee and the Ca representatives at an appointed bour on TSDAT and FRIDAY. All chains must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the Gooth have left the Gotmens.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Agents.
71340 -Rongkong, August Pho) 921 THE HONGKONG GENERAL OHAM- BER OF COMMERCE. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
MEETING of MEMBERS of the CHAMBER will be held in the CHAMBER ROOM, CHARTERED BANK BUILDINGS, 3, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, OR TUESDAY, 30 AUGUST, 1921 at 42.M.
BUSINESS:
(1) To consuler and; if approved, to adopt a Local Standard Form of Fancy Pioce Goods Contract.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to
be held on MONDAY, the Sud day of
1921, at 3
o the Offices Order of the Public Works Department, by
HIS of EXCLANCY THE GOYZATOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND at. Shamshuipe in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 70 years, commencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Marty THE KINO, for one further term of 24 years,
No. of Sale.
Meghairy No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL No MEETING of the above Company will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL, Pedder Street, Victoria in the Colour of Hongkong on 3 days. WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 197, at Noon, for the purpose of consklaring, and, if thought it approving the draft now. Memorandum of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting. A print of such draft new Memorusdum of Association of the Company may be seen at the Company's Rogstered Office in the Hongkong Hozel, Pedder Street aforesaid, and a comparison of .of the print of the existing Memorandum Association with the print of the draft bew Memorandum of Association will show wherein. the giraft now. Memorandum, of association differs from the existing Memorandum of Association. Should the fcating approve auch new Memorandum of Association with or without modification, the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, namely:-
(2) To consider a proposal to raise Members" Subscriptions from 160 and $25. per: annum to $200)., and $100. per annum respectively, payable quarterly.
(3) To consider any other matter which may properly be discussed at an Extraordinary General Meeting.
THE ATTENDANCE OF MERCHANT MEMBERS IS PARTICULARLY REQUESTED.
By Order,
E. A. M. WILLIAMS,, Pit Becretary, ÁGNA [1329 Hongkong, August 18th, 1921.
G.
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SALE BY TENDER OF EMS
ROSARIO."
TITENDERS are invited for the purchase of dhe above nimed, Ship w ENGINES and
Auxiliary BOILERS and Varique Machinery on board, as she lies at the Naval Anchorage, Kowloon.
of
(1) That the provisions of the Company's Memorandum of Association with respect
to its objects be altered so as to read as shewn in the print signed for the purpose of lentisinion by the Chairman of this Meeting and also for the followin namely
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further purposes.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Undersigned have received instructions
Publio Auction, to sell by
On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 6th, 7th and 8th September, 1921, at HM. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at Kowloon Naval Depot. commencing each day at 9.30 AM, with an interval from 12 Noon to 1.30 PM.
For the purpose of considering, and, it thought fit approving the draft new Articles of the Com. pany which will be submitted to the Meeting. 4 print of such new Articles and a print of the cisting Articles may be seen at the Company's Registered Office in the Hongkong Hotal, Palder OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,
of Street aforesaid In such print the portions the proposed new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by underlining black ink and by marginal notes. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or without modification, the-sabioined Resolation will be proposed us an Extraordinary Resolution, namely
that
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(2) That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chair man thereof, be and the same are hereby adapted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in eabstitution for all the existing Articles thereof." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO
BECOND EXTRA "GIVEN
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL Fodder Street aforesaid, on SATUR
OF DAY the THIRTEENTH DAY AUGUST, 1921. at Noox, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings, at the
Meeting above mentioned
and of confirming, thought it Special Besolutions, the above mentioned Resolutions (Nos. 1 and 2).
Should the first of the above Resolutions
(No. 1) be confirmed as a Special Resolution by the requisite majority, the alterations in the Company's Memorandum of Association son- sequently involved will by submitted to the Supreme Court of Hongkong for confirmation.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the said SECOND EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING to be held a aforesaid will be continged for the par pose of considering, and, it thought fit, passing the following further Helations as Extra- ordinary Resolutions, namely:—
(3) That each of the existing 20,000 fully paid ep shares of $50 each constituting the
prement Company's
"Capital of! 81,000,000 be divided into 5 fully paid up shares of $10 each, so se to make rach Capital $1,000,00 consisting of 100,000 fully paid ap shares of $10 each.
J:c.,
&a,!! Comprising
dic.
Blankets,
AUGUMI KIA. 1972
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
"E"
WHISKY
cotch HD
ASTABLISHED
any-
Equal to
better than most.
Life Boats. Electrical Fittings, Cooking Stoves, Ships Fittings, Iron Beds, Mattressan and Fittings, Steel Tanks. Life Rafts, Life Belts, Motors, Dynamos, Carpets, Ruga, Mats, Sheats, Table covers, Steel wire rope, Counterpanca, Electric cables, Canvas, Leather and India Rubber Hoses, Old Cordage, Linet and Woollen Bags, Old India Hubber, Did Leather, Old Iron, Brass, Gun metal, Steel Copper and Lend, Coal sacks, Firewood, from A. S. WATSON and Wood blocks, Lamps, Bearchlights, Cur- taine, Whiting, Dil Propeliers, Lathe, Reflectors, Refrigerating and Drilling Machines, Fan Edgine. Gange Glasses, Ganges, Old Asbestos, Steel Tuba, &, de.
Arso
DATA" QUANTITY OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Lots may be inspected on Monday, 5th September, 1921.
Also Sale of Old and Surplus Victualling. Stores at Kowloon on Friday, 9th September, at 10 am, comprising:-
A quantity of Unserviceable Clothing and Remnants, Provisions for poultry, or Cattle Feeling, Electro Plate and Meas Grear, de, &c. Terms of Sale-A detailed on Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.
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PREPAID WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS
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Letters are lying at this Ones for sa Bona CK, KX, LM, LN, LE, LT, LU, LW, MA, MK, A, 50,
FOR SALE-DRUMS for Orchestra on Two Strong Drums made of (4) That after the division aforesaid, the Copper, in CG, Complete with stands and Capital of the Company be increased dram-sticks. Price $60.00 each. Beply to Bor from $1,000,000 consisting as aforesaid, MB, c/o Daily Pren Office. to 88,600,000 divided into 250,000 shares
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"OUSE or FLAT (preferably furnished)
of $10 each by the creation of 150,000 H Peak or higher levels wanted by new shares of $10 each-Bach new shares (*nbig as hereinafter mentioned) to be Married Couple, from Uctober or November issued at such time or times sad on inch Write C, do Daily Press Office. terros and conditions in every respect a
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ANTED. -- Married Couple require Las Company's Foard of Threctors mayal: FURNISHED FLAT or think fil
Apartments, Mid-loval or Peak Willing to share small house. Apply Box MI, s/o Daily, Press Office.
(5) That it is desizable to capitalise the num of $1,000,000 being part of the undivided profita of the Company atanding to the crodis of the General Reserve, and accordingly that for the purpose of effect ing such capitalisation such am of $1,000,000 be distributed as bonus among the shareholders of the Company in pro-
88
TÓR SALE-TWO SPANIEL FUPPIES
and TWO POINTER PUPPIES three months old pure bred. Apply to W. J. KKEIL Fanling Golf Club.
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NOR SALE. STEWART TERRADE,"
Feak-Apply to H. F. Persock, Princes
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portion to the shares in the Company's present Capital of 1,00,000 bed by Buildings. them respectively on the date hereinafter referred to, and that a bonus be declared
coordingly. And further that the Com-OR SALE ONE LEVIS MOTOR-
of Directors, be and the piny's Board of
such
CYCLE, just arrived, latest Model, twa Speed Gear, £75. Apply Box ML, c/o Daily
are hereby authorised to satisfy Press Office.
bones ad
in manner aforesaid of 100,000
CO. LTD“,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Telephone €16:
BIRTHS.
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ANDERSON.-At Shanghai, on August 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ANDEE sox, 73, Haskell Road, a son, CLEMENTS-At Shanghai, on August 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. CLEMENTS, a
SOL.
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HOOPEL-At Shanghai, on August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. HoOPER, daughter. HUXLEY.At Shameen, on August 17th, to Mr. sed Mrs. A. HUXLEY, 3
daughter (Joyce Grace Grattan).
[1337 LONGHURST.At Sidcup, Kent, Eng
Innd, on July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. J. HERVEY LONGHURST, a daughter, MOGUET.-At Kuling, on August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. MUGUET, a daughter, Sevens-At Tandaragee, 132, The Peak, on August 19th, to Mr. and Mrs.
[1341 CLAUD SEVERY, a son.
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SIMOES-At Shanghai, on August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ats. P. SIMOES, & * daughter. - เ
DEATHS. BUTLER,-At Kuling, on August 8th, Misa ESTHER H. BUTLER, for 34 years mis- sionary. (Friends) in Naoking. GAINES-On August 11th, JOHN DICKSON GAINES, late Shanghai, Manager of Commercial Pacific Cable Company. HONGKONG OFFICE: 194, Das Vœux RD., O.. LONDON Orica: 131, Farr STREET, EC.
The Baily Press.
HONGKONG, AUGUST 20TH, 1921.
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as far as possible by
karts
TO LET-HAZLEDINE" 63, Robinson
PRADORE DIFT., Jardine, Matheson & Co.
· JAPANESE ALLIANCE.
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An accident occurred in Praya Enat,↑ on Thursday afternoon, in which a risk- sha, and'n motor cycle, driqon by Mr. Loung, of No. 11, Seymour Road, came The passenger in the into collision. rekha, a Japanese lady, was throwh out and received a scalp wound and other injuries. She declined an offer to ho taken to hospital and went home on foot.
An issue of four per cent. Philippines'
indebtedness of certificates. amount of $10,000,000 offered for sale by the Bareau of Insular Affairs of the War Department, at Washington at the and of July, was awarded to the Guar anty Trust Company of New York, which submitted a bid of 0731 for the entire issue.
to
the
the Alliance with any point against anybody else certainly not the United States.
Nobody will have any difficulty it accepting that assurance, but Am Fields
ienas will doubtless be asking: What definite purpose is the continuation of the Alliance calculated to serve? There are eminent Americans who take the view that in a war between Japan and Amerienanla well-known British student of naval affairs has predicted that if this ever takes place it will occur at the moment chosen by Japan, "very possibly late in 1993-circum stances may develop which would force Great Britain to lend support to Japan by inaction in very important. circum stances. Professor JoAN DEWEY, who recently came to China on an educational minion, states the point in this way in a recent articio in the Outlook:.." I do not believe in the predicted war. But should it come, the first act of Japan-so everyone in China believes will be to seize the ports of Northern China and the railways in order to make sure of an uninterrupted supply parties, whereby defendant agreed to sell
The sot
to
These securities will mature on " August 1st, 1932.
......
A deal in exchange is occupying the British Consular Court at Hankow. The Bank of Taiwan has brought a claim.
against Mr. Max Dougina Ewart for the recovery of a sum of Tis. 7,05%.60, said to be due to plaintiffs on an exchange contract entered into between the
G.825.000, United States currency, at the rate of exchange of 116).
of food and raw materials. would be justified as decessary national existence. Great Britain, in
The ceremony of burning smuggled alliance with Japan, would be in go position to protest in anything but the opium which was to take place at Canton most perfunctory way. The guarantee to-day has been postponed to August. of auch abstinence would be for Japan 27th because more time is required to the next best thing to open naval and construct a suitable furnace. As this is financial support." But how can it be also Victory Day," says the Canton said that such abstinence would be Timra, a general celebration will be held guaranteed! There is" in the Treaty by public organizations to mark the com." of Affianer the must explicit plete downfall of the Kwangsi Mi
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the preservation of the tarists and the success of the Cantonese guarantee of common interests of all Powers in Army,
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matter
Uhina by asuring the independence und Liqut. Worley had his pocket picked integrity of the country and the priz-in Queen's Road Central, on Thursday ciple of equal opportunities for the afternoon,,, had lost a pocket book con- commerce and trade of all nations intaining $. The thief got away" in the Chin."
That object may have been crowd;, the streat was somewhat congest- defeated to some extent by insidious ed at the time. It was reported to the methods, but it seems to us outrageous police, the same day, that a bed-room to suggest that Great Britain would had been entered at Hart Avenue, Kow condone such & flagrant violation of the loun, the previous night and a string of Treaty as that foreshadower, even though gold and comt fosary beads had been her Ally should deem it to be essential to stolen. The owner is Mrs. Ramsey her national safety. It must be borne'
A large group of American business of mind that in the China's integrity Great Britain has men are coming diestly on a trip to the Far East. The Foreign Trade depart- pledged herself to the United States as strongly as she is pledged to Japan, ment of the San Francisco Chamber of and nobody who knows anything at all Commerce announced a month ago that of the trend of British public opinion 112 reservations had been made by repre could possibly suggest that the British seatative Sap Francisco business men for nation would be reduced to inaction in themsaves and their families, or parties the event of a Japanese occupation of the of friends. The excursion will leave Northern ports of China in the circum San Francisco, September 3rd. The stances suggested. Possibly when the Dutch East Indies and the Straits Treaty is revised all the points on which. Settlements and Indo-China will be includ doubts now arise will be covered by more ed in the itinerary. Five days are allow explicit declarations, though it may welled for the visit to Hongkong. appear beyond the wit of man to draft
a Treaty which will remove all the doubts
Another Japanese Prince is contem-
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and fears of the critica of the present plating a visit to Europe and America. If, however, the Pacific This is Prince Narihisa Kitashirakawa instrument. Conference has results which dispel all who is to travel abroad incognito, for fears of a possible conflict between Japan two years. Prince Kitashirakawa will and America, the British Treaty with leave Japan within the next few months Japan may come to be regarded as just and will go first to France, where he will as innocuous as the ancient alliance spend some time in learning something between Britain and Portugal, and to be of the French language: In that country but the, expression of a friendship which he will visit battlefields of the Great War. Later he will go to the scenes of it would be base ingratitude to sever.
battles in Belgium and Italy. The Prince will return to Japan by way of the United States, Boon after Prince Kitashirakawa has left Japan he will be followed by Prince Yasuhiko Asaks.
General Leonard Wood has expressed his willingness to accept the offer of the Governorship of the Philippines.
A Naval aerial 'mail, twice a week, from Tokyo to Yokosuke, the chief naval depot, has been inaugurated this month
Wang Chao-yuan, the deposed Super Tuchun of the Yangtze region, is reputed to have a bank account of something
Commander E. H. Cope of the U.S. Navy, who has been stationed at Shang- hai, for the past two years sa "pay. master of the Asistio station, is a pas seuger on the French mail steamer, Porthos for French Indo-China and,
spend 45. days in Indo China, and Annara later, for America vid Suez. He will on a big hunt for wild game. Quite
moted the Paymaster to the rank of per
hin manent Commander, which makes The Colonial Veterinary Surgeon has eligible for the captaincy. His successor had sent to him a dog, suspected of in the Navy Pay Office of Shanghai is Lieutenant-Commandér, 'H. B. Hansdell, " being infected with rabice, which hit just recently arrived from Washington, Chinese boy in the leg. The boy is now D., where he was serving in the De
partment of Supply.
interests."!
s of $10 each bredited ma, fully paid Road with Tennis Court Apply COM AMERICA AND THE ANGLO-in hospital.
ap among the persons who are registered as the holders of the shares constituting the Company prevent Capital of $1,000,000
on auch date 18 the Company's "Board of Directors shall decide-sach
A granite statue of Mr. 8. Asano, The total output of the Kailan Mining president of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, is Administration's mines for the week to be erected in, the compound of the
AFE SURE AND GUARANTEED FROM the nature of the references to ending 6th August, amounted to 84,564 Sego Middle School at Tsurumi at a cost CURE of Leprosy Leucoderms Patches, the Anglo-Japanese Alliance made in a tons, and the anies during the period toof over X100,000, as a testimony of the last mentioned shine to rank pari pasan conditims of sale, Full particulars of the Ship,
with the shares constituting the Com, Marks, Eruptions, etc., in four weeks. Patients
of the proceedings at the 31,328 tons. and permits to view the ship may be obtained
pany's present Capital of $1,00,000 in willing to be treated by Post are requested to reriow on application to the undersigned
Three days' trial free or a week's beat Imperial Conference which Mr. LLOYD
British subjecte in China are being Forms of Tender will be issued on
crapect of all proste of the Company write: $pplication
earned since the 31st December, 1920, and ment for Rs. 7.8 mly
Calentia, India GRORGS gave in the House of Commonsnotified of an increased tarifi for British sabject to payment of a deposit of $100 which
such distribation to be in satisfaction of Bri Works, Beadon Square, Cale will be returned if Tender is
accopted
the other evening, it is clear that the Consular Lees, All Teos are affect Goyerament is not in a frame of mind
The
YC540) will be on view from telat to Slat August inclusive between the hours of 10 and P.M.
4 RML and Tenders must reach the Commodore's Ulice not later than 12 Noon on THURSDAY, 1st
1st September, 1921.
204 ft. Length overall
180 ft Length between Porpendiculase
Breadth, extreme
of Keel to Upper
Depth under Side
Deck (Amid-bipa)
*
170 -Nominal Displacement wi
280 tons Propelling Machinery:-Triple expansion
(1400 HP) Diameter of Cylinders:-10)", 281" & 42′′.
Stroke 2'0". Boilers-Belleville Water Tale 4 No.
1. G. LOWE, Naval Store Officer.
Hongkong, July 29th, 1971 “
H.M. Navál Yard,
1279
the aforementioned bonus
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that THIRD EXTRAORDINAKY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will
TO LET
be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL, Fodder GODOWN at Yazmati.
For particulare apply to THE HONGKONG LAND
TION CO, LTD.
TU LET
htreet, aforesaid on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 1991, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving n report of the processing at the above mentioned Meeting in so far se regards Resola- tions Nos. 8, & and & above and or confirming, if thought fit, such lant mentionou Kesalutions as Special Bevolution
Dated this Fourteenth day of July, 1921.
By Order of the Board,
3. H. TAGGART,
Manager
1199.
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regard in which he is held by the thou sands of employes of the Asano indus tries. Three years ago, Mr. Mizusaki, a graduate of an American university and a former secretary of Mr. Atano, sug- gest d to the Japanese cap.talist that he where the Asano shipyards are located. found a model, middle school at Tsurumi,
to terminste the alliance. Shall it be ed, but more expecially those for the
that we should registration and transfer of land for Mr. Asano responded at once and donat-- suggested," he asked,
which the previous maxifhum limit has ed a million to the institution. It was
completed about a year and Mr Mizusaki made a special study of the, now been abolished. now, say to the Japanese Thank you for RECLAMA-standing by us in trouble, but we don't
The petition to the House of Commons Caucus Gary (Indiana) schools. These are the most advanced primary schools" need you any longer. Good-bye?! Would anyooo so behave in business for a form of Government more in har in the United States, and the Bogo with the age than the present Liddie School is modeled as closely as The British Empire most behave liko a ARINE LOT of 2.20 Square Feet with gentleman. It is admirably put, but anachronism has, we understand, ben prasible on its plan iz Mizusaki has Commodious:14-pdown therson at Be it meet the arguments advanced signed by nearly 800 residerts of the requined" at the head of the school sinco Shui Po near Co mojolitan Dosk
For particolars apply topolo
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against the continuance of the Alliance Colony. When the names have been com. W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO. Head, Mr LLORD GEORGS pared with those on the Jury List &
explained,
that we shall be continuing oravasa will be commenced
its opening. The monument which will take the fornt of a status of the eminent shipbuilder will be of solid granite
19 foot 8 inches high.
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