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UNION CHURCH,

SALE OF WORK will be held by the

Ladies Committee in the ground Union Church on WEDNESDAY, ber, at 3 o'clock,

Decom

A good selection of plain and fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents, Sweets, Braz Tab, atapete

Tes will be served. Admissiou Free, (1786,

BONOKONG STOCK EXCHANGE

THE, COMMITTEE has decided that the following shall be the SETTLEMENT DAYS for the year 1922

Thursday, 26th January Monday,

97th February

Thursday,

Monday, Tuesday

...29th March

27th

April

9th May 97th Jane

.. 18th July,

Friday,

Monday,

18th August

Tuesday,

......28th September

Friday,

.97th October

Tuesday......

26th November

Thursday,

31st December

P. TESTER,

By order of the Committee..

Secretary, HosuxONG STOCK EXCHANGE. [1787

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF

CLUB.

SUNDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER 199

SCOTLAND

ť.

ENGLAND

1. A. B. Stewait

1

2. T. W. Hul

3. A. Ferganon

4. B. DC Morga

5. T. S. Forrest

6. J. Syme Thomson

7. A. B. Purvia

& C. L. Sander

9. R. K. Valentine

10. H. W. Roger

11: K. Bruce

12. J. D. Kinnaird

Time

9.59

R. M. Smith JE. J. R. Mitchell 9.58 N.L. Smith 10.00 E-Harrison 10.04

A. 8. Úrew

10.00 1012 Bulmer Johnson10.16 10.20

R. Hancock

1

H. Camidge

R. Lindsell

M. Masa

J, Hooper

14. R. E. McDougall }. J. Brister

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER · 28an, 1921;

INTIMATIONS-

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

IE Captain, Owners and Agents disclaimTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the T

SECOND ANNUAL asy responsibility for debts incurred by

GENERAL the Crew of the an dina now in port at MEETING of the HONGKONG BOXING A10- Hongkong.

1172 CIATION will be held at Mesers. Jardine

HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD.

NEW GRILL HOOM

THEPARED GE DINNER am, the Night

of 90th November, 1991.

Patrous are, therefore, notified that the present Grill Room will osass to exist as such after Tiffin on that date.

Table Booked for St Andrew's Night will be transferred to the New Grill Room.

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PEAK CLUB.

PRACTICE DANCE FOR ST. ANDREW'S BALL

"EMBERS ad Subscribers are hereby notified that there will be a PRACTICE DANCE at the Club, on WEDNESDAY, WED inat.. at 9.15 F.X.

No Tickets

JOHN BENTLEY,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 30th, 1931... (1773

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, (1918), LIMITED.

THE

THE THIRD "ORDINARY GENERAL 1 MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S BULDING, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on "SATURDAY, the jern Decor- ber, 1921 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts. and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September 1981, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Come 10.24 pany will be closed from THURSDAY, the 1039 ST December 1831 until SATURDAY, the 10.32 10 December Fal, both daya inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMÉS ■ CO,

General Managers Hongkong, Desember 19th

1. Bevingte

10.36

13. Dr. C. Forsy ih

H. E'Smith

10.40

10.44

15. D. J. Cuthill

A. Ashton

.. Valentine

JJ. Raworth

H. Hancock

10.48 10.02

10.50

H. Dowbiggin · 11.00

Io.

17. J. C. Fletcher

18. J. G. Lyoi Brown

19. R. M. Henderson

20. A. Morisur:

21. C. C. Stark

2.H. A. M. Tomory

23. A. E. Henderson

24. H. M. McTavish

}

L. 8. Greenhill 11.04 JAW. Franis 11.08 P. Tester

9.38

H. P. Winslow 9.40 F. A, Wells. 9,44

H. A. Lammert 9.49

Tifios have been ordered. "Lawong side to pay fur Liffor.

Match play 1 for match 1/4 for bye. Angle morming over Old Course. Four ball foursome, in alterncom over.

New Course.

11791 HUUN FAIR

TO-DAY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 233b 220 tj 730 230 to 11.

GREAT EVENING ATTRACTIONS,

JAZZING WITH THE BLUE JAZZ BAND

Cocoaunt Shies, Shooting, the Chate, Shoot" Sng Gallery, Refreshments.

The "FAIRY CHAIN"

at 5:30 p.m

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-NOTICE-TO-CONSIGNEES.-

NIPPON YUDEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO-EUNSION EES.

FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

TSUYAMA MARÜ" having arrived from the above ports, Consignees at Cargo aro bereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their Tisk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted wat make by mark and delivery can be obtained nu moon as the Goods are landed

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOUN, TO-DAY.

Goods apt cleared by the 29th Nov, 1921,

will be subject to rent.

hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's rival here, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claim will be admitted after he goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agenta,

[1774

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

First TOURNAMENT of Senson,

THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY, November 28th

at 9.15 P.M.

Main Event

FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

OF THE COLONY.-

D. Lending Stoker BEITT

F

Matheson C, Le Board Room an TUESDAY the 9th day of November, 1912

16. Be eat for the following purposes →→

1. To receive the General Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending the 30th day of Sep- tamber. 1991.

2. To elect a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Official Rafaree, Manager, Secrotary and Treasurer and the General Com. mittee for the year 1921-1922.

3. To appoint an auditor. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held at the same place immediately on the termination of the Annual General Meeting for the par pose of considering and if thought fit phasing the following resolution, as an Extraordinary Resolution, that is

of Asociation be al- "That the Arti

tered sa foi ows:-

11

to

() By the substitution of the word June for the word 'September

in the 19th line of Article 12,

(b) By the substitution of the word for the word 'on' in line 1 of Article 13.

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(e) By the substitution of the word aly' for the word 'October' in line and of the words '30th September for the words 31st December in line 4 of Article 17. (d) By the anbertitution of the word July for the word October in line of Article 2

(e) By inserting immediately after Article 25 the following new Article:-

"5a Where it is proposed to pass a

Special-Resolution the two meat ings may be convened by one and the same notice, and it is to bo no objection to anch notice that it only convenes the second mesting contingently on the re- solation being passed by the re quisite majority at the first meet. ing

*

By Order of the General Committe GEORGE G.N. TINSON,

Hon. Seoretary and Treagerer. Hongkong, at November, 1951.[1779

KONINKLIJKE PAKETVÄÄRT

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM BELAWAN DELL, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

THE Steazakip

THE

* VAN CLOON;"

INTIMATION

W. & A. GILBEY'S

PORT-INVALID

INVALID PORT

ALBOTTLED BY

W&A GILBEY

SHIPPERTON PORTUGAL

A very llae vintage Wine,

unless their men are paid back salaries." A Sale of Work at Union Church Every news budget we receive from announced for Wednesday, December 7th Peking contains some reference to these deplorable conditions. By the latest mail Mrs. Fox arrived by the Empreix of

Mr. Fox, C.M.G. accompanied we are told that the officials of the Japun yesterday, "

Ministry of Justice and the Judges and Procurators of the various Courts have

Next year's Settlement Days on tha

sent to the Minister, of Justice and to Hongkong Stock Exchange are announced. the Prime Minister an intimation that among today's advertisements.

they will cease to attend to their duties unless their salaries, at present in arrear,

The names of the teams for the Scot are paid immediately. Similar action island. . England "golf, match at Fanling. being taken by the staff of the Ministry start will be found among our to-day's nest Sunday and the times players will

of Education, and even the Chief of the advertisements. General Staff has, for the second time,

The Kowloon Fair. at Chater's Bunga- Beat in his resignation as a protest low, postponed from Saturday last, takes against the Government's failure to place this afternoon, and evening. An supply necessary funds. It is stated inadvertisement in another column sets out. the report as a fact that the whole of some of the attractions. the officials and employees of the The Chinese Minister at Tokio, ha General Staff have not received their salaries for fully eight months of the present year.

How they all manage to live is not explained.

saked the Government to inform the people of Shensi, Honan, Kwangsi, Kanau, Szechwan, Kweichow and Chihli that no funds have been received for a considerable period for the support of the Chinese students in Japan, and that the position of the students therefore, calls for immediate action.

A Chinese, from America, was arrested, on Monday, for being in the unlawful. Possession of a revolver and a quantity of ammunition. Bail was allowed, the sum fixed being $80 in gold. The defen- dant failed to appear when the case was called before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the

The bail Magistracy yesterday.. estreated and the contraband confiscated.

Was

In circumstances like these it would not be surprising if the claims which are being made on behalf of China at the Washing ton Conference should be viewed with considerable misgiving, because of the manifest incompetence of the Government. Yesterday we published an interesting resume of the 'reporta telegraphed "to Peking by the Chinese delegation which showed that international control is being industriously advocated at Washington by Mr. J.O. P. BLAND, "in order that of the notices attached to Command Lady Kirkpatrick through 'the medium. China may be apved from bankruptes."Orders delivers a mesango to the Garrison, We do not imagine that the Conference received from Lady Stubbs which reads as is likely to undertake to settle this ques follows: "The Military Stall was a huge auccess, and I am sure everyone connected tion, but the discussion of the financial with it felt proud of it. If you have chaos in China cannot but have an iman opportunity, will you thank all your portant influence on all the other problems members, workers and helpers for their splendid support and tell them how affecting China which are being consid- greatly it is appreciated." Also it is 4 ered. It must at the same time impress great pleasure to Lady Kirkpatrick to

announce the not profit of the stall viz. the governing authorities at Peking with Goldfish Stall, 8247.73; Military Stall, the urgent necessity for taking practical $1,447.90; total $1,695.85. measures on their own account to put the

On sale by all compradores financial administration in order. There,

and at

CO-

can be no international control, of course,

and without China's concurrence operation, but if China is to preserve ber credit in foreign countries it is evident

A S. WATSON & that her Government must speedily take

having arrived from the above, ports, Con signees of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Wine Godown Co. Ltd, whence and/or tom thr Cuiread aject to

TEDDY NMAL... ...

B.MS. "Cairo.” Hoggtorg

Prices $5 (ringside) 83 reserved and

$1 (unreserved) lembership Odo) TUZOAY, November All broken, chafed and damaged packages 2ind Glazersi Public WIDNESDAY, are to be left in the Godowns, where they November 93rd to SATUEDAT, November all be examinein on November 24th, 1991, 26th.

*[1753-

ab 10AM., by Messrs. Goddard & Dongias

Claims against the Steamer must be present ed in writing within 10 days after arrival of Eteamer, otherwise they will not be recognised No Fire Insurance will be effected by the andersigned in any case whatever,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LLIN, Agents. Hongkong, November 1st, 1921 "[1771

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THEP. & O.S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"NELLORE"

Arrived Hongkong on Nov, 21st, 1921. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "LID

AND

CO. LTD.,

and Spirit Merchants.

PHONE NO. 16.

effective measures of her own to maintain the confidence which she has hitherto enjoyed in the money markets of the world.

ITALIAN CONVENT BAZAAR.

RAFFLE RESULT.

The two-dellar rade organized in con-

nection with the Italian Convent Bazaar has resulted as follows:-1st Prize, No.

56, Mrs. H. K. Grani; end. No. 203, Mrs. May Tom; 3rd, No. 6, Mrs. Wong Kwong Tin; 4th, No. 172, Miss C. Goncalves; 5th, No. 191, Miss Pacita; 8th, No. 65, Miss Lucy Pang; 7th, No. 23, Mr. K. China is highly sensitive regarding Butcher; 8th, No. 112, Miss Peggie Low; her national honour in this reapest, Mrs. Lee; 11th, No. 250, Sir Paul 9th, No. 10, Mrs. Lau Chung; 10th, No.

bag under consideration some proposals

* Rumjahr. $1 American Lottery:-Ist, ils Quecuie formulated at their request by Sir Miss Agnes Yao Wan; 4th, Miss A Wong; end, Mrs. Chan Man Woon; 3rd, FRANCIS AGLEN, the Inspector-General of Klingerman; 5th, Miss F. Lee; 8th, Miss HONGKONG Orries: 104, Das Vaux Rd., O. the Maritime Customs, for the adjust.. Kwok; 7th, Mrs. May; 8th, Miss E. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLAT STREET, E.O.ment of China's foreign debts."

Yam; 9th, Mrs. Larssen; 10th, Miss J. These Ahwee; 11th, Mr. Ng Chuk Chuen; 19th, proposals apparently take the form of the Mr. K. P. Young. creation of a Board of Audit with a foreign

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, NOVZмaze 2320, 1921,

High Adviser," in the service.

A correspondent with 4.17 intimate W. G. Lay, who died in Hongkong last knowledge of the career of the late Mr. week, writes:

of China, who shall have supreme control THE LATE MR. W. G. LAY, over the work of the Board. It is indi-

INTERESTING DETAILS OF HIS cated in reports appearing in the Chinese

CAREER. Press that the "High Adviser" will CHINA'S EMPTY TREASURY. probably be Sir FRANCIS AGLEN himself THE message which Mr. Hugars, the and that Sir BICHARD GAMBLE, who con American Secretary of State, sent to the trols the Salt Gabelle, would probably be Chinese Government recently on the sub-associated with him. This admits the ject of China's failure to meet her obliga gentlemen are already in the service of principle of foreign control, but as these tions in respect of an American loan has the Chinese Government it is suggested not been made public, but one of the that their appointment to such posi are hereby notified that the Cargo will be Peking correspondents says Mr. HrGRZS ions could not be construed as placing it will lie at Consigner's risk. The Carge Department, regretted, in view of the in the strict sense of the term. discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where is believed to have wired that the State China's finances in the hands of foreigners and after 1st Nov. will be ready for delivery from Godown 00minence of the Pacific Conference, that sens, however, to be much opposition to

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COMPANY, LTD.

"KNIGHT OF THE GARTER "

Consignees of Cargo by the shove-named ressal are hereby informed that their goods are UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION being landed and placed AT THE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where eachONSIGNEES per Company's Steamur, Condgament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained the Goods are. lando instructions have been given to the contrary Optional Goods will be landed here unless 8 hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Lasurance will be affected by as any case whatever.

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down for examination by the Consignees, and Damaged packages must be laft to the Go- the Company's Surveyors, Mars. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10. Am. on MONDAIR and TAVESDATE.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown."

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agenta. Hongkong, November 21st, 1921. (1782

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKS. From EUROPE and STRAITS.

Company's Steamship

“YOKOHAMA MARU,"

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Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to stearner's arTĪVAJ,

All brazem, chafed, and damaged goods-are-

be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays bo be left in the Godowns, where they will between the hours of 10.45 am and 1000 within the free storage period.

vered after the 26th Nov,

will be subject to rent.

China had seen fit to default, thereby the proposals by politicians who say that damaging her political as well as her

Mr. Lay, was the second senior of the

prises in toto 1,200 or 1,300 foraigners and 10 odd Commissioners in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, which com more than 6,000 Chinese, exclusive of supernumeraries.

one Commissioner of Customs has hap pened to be of the Lay family, whilst for Ever since 1877, till this year, at least.

There a few years preceding 1910 three Commis

sioners bore the name. author of "The Chinese as They Are " Mr. W. G. Lay's grandfather was the

American Government would be forced, politicians would formulate any alterna-big bag to the natives he mot, thus for financial credit in America, and that the they would not effectually remedy the round the island of Hongkong where he wherein he tells us of his adventures existing financial conditions. If these used to distribute the scriptures cut of if China" were neither ready to make paytire scheme which would offer a better missionary with bis really deep interesta British Consul to function at Foochow those of a naturalist par excellence. bizing the landable office of amateur

Mr. W. G. Lay's father was the first and represented the Queen at Tientsi during the time of the famous massacre.

Of the four brothers who were sons of"

the eldest; Walter Lay all reaching

have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods ofered, to assume that the Peking Govern worth more consideration. So far as the No claims ill be admitted after the Goodament not to renew the loans on the terras chance of success their, protests would be Depsining andali

ment was incompetent to function.

service of foreign loans is concerned we must be taken with some reserve, the put forward by Bir FRANCIS AGLIN would' While this version of the communication may be reasonably sure that any scheme financial position of the Chinese Govern-promise satisfaction, but it is evident that the ardent naturalist, the Consul was the ment would appear to fully warrant the before China's whole financial administra conclusion which Mr. HUGRES is alleged tion can be put upon a sound footing it to have reached. All reports from Peking will be necessary to curb the power of the go to show that the Government's credit Tuchung and make them, the servants is at its lowest cbb. One account reads: rather the masters of the Government. "In the past sixty days it has been able Thoir wasteful expenditures and their ears band British Consul General for

All Claims against the Steamer met be the 10th Dec., or they will not be recognised, presented to the undersigned on or before

No Fire Insurance will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents Hongkong, November. 30th, 1991 (1781

" NIPPON YUBE. KAISHA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS. THE Company's Steamship.

"LIMA MARU”

to negotiate only $100,000 in loans. The Bank of China and the Bank of Com munications have exhausted their tre auries in meeting Government demands

power to seize public revenues to meet them are the chief cause of China's financial difficulties.

!

Thurlow Lay, and second; B. N. moy

In

the rank of Commissioner. H. N. Lay Service, and for a short time I.G.. after fact, was one of the pioneers of the being created C.B. by the British Govern ment. Mr. W. G. Lay's younger brother, Arthur Hyde C.MIG., has for many Korea

Mr. W. G. Lay came to China in 1880, Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's having arrived from the above porta, Consignees having derived from the above ports, Consignees for funds, and the majority of the other

spending his eighteenth birthday at Singapore on the way out. He was p ad the Co.'s representatives at an appointed of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods

pointed Assistant at the Inspectorate are being landed and placed at their risk in the are being landed and placed at their risk in the banks are no longer in a position to give

General Peking, and subsequently held Company Godowns at Kowloon, where each Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where encl

and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown aid, even though they desired to do so. Settlements is the work of Major-Gea- and Hongkong He had just completed. The Volunteer scheme for the Straits Tocchow, Amoy, Swatow, Canton, Lapps office at Chefoo, Shanghai, Kiakiang, consignment will be sorted out mark by mark consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark A glance at some of the recent and eral Sir John Fowler, who is to succeed one year as Commissioner for Kowloon and delivery can be obtained as soon as the and delivery can be obtained as soon as the urgent demands for funds upon the the command of H.M.'s troops in China. Goods are landed.

Lieut-General Sir George Kirkpatrick, in and district, and resided at Magazine Optional Goods will be carried on unless

Goods are

are landel Optional Goods will be carried on unless in-culties Mr. Kao (the new Minister of Government give an insight into the diffi- instructions are given to the contrary before structions are given to the contrary, before Finance) has to contend with on assuming ted to the Government Civil Hospital, on remember, whilst Commissioner at Swa. Gap till the day of his death, when he A young European seaman belonging tion from which he was unable to recover. NOON, TO-DAX..

went to the Peak Hospital for the opera NOOK, TO-DAY

to the s.s. Knight Companion was admit Four years ago, as his many friens will Goods not cleared by 27th Nov., 1921, will office. be subject to rent.

Wu PK-10 demands $3,000,000 at Monday, suffering from injuries received tow, he had a very severe illness, his Godowns for examination by the Consignee's $800,000; Kansu,

Damaged packages must be left in the once;

Shenal, $500,000 TRAO KUN, to his head. He was working aloft recovery being considered by doctors and

$300,000; Suiyuan,on to the deck-below.

on the mast stay when he slipped and fell others na reflecting not only the strength

|Hongkong, November 2and, 1921.

J.

1700

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND

OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

La preliminary notices of forthcoming moetingu," lectures and entertainmentë, at for insertion in the news columns of the

anglong Daily Prat, are charged for at the of $1 each, (as announced in May and Jane last year) providing that they do not coopy ne than four lines. In future if this used i onded they will be placed in the advertising

msn the prevailing rates

Goods not cleared by the 27th November, 1991, will be abject to rent

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. All claims mast and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed bo presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Glodowns.

NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA,

Agente, 'Hongkong, Nov, 20th, 1921.

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hour on TURIDAY and FRIDAY. All claima must $700,000; Shantung, $800,000; the Navy Government the Civil Governor of Sic Government offcial for the long period and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed $150,000; Kinngi, $1,000,000; Anhui,

of his constitution but his determination, be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers, after which date they cannot be $1,000,000; the Metropolitan and various chuan says that the Enemy Property of 41 years, and had intended to retire In reply to a telegram from the Central The late Mr. Lay had been a Chinese

and cheerful dispcaltion. recognized. No claims will be admitted after military forces, $5,000,000 A Chicago Bureau af Chungking has a compists list from the Service on the completion of bank is pressing for payment of a loan of property taken over from former 2 years of service, next autumn, to spend. of over 20,000,000 gold; various Govern- enemies and that this property will be his latter days in well-deserved leisure ment departments threaten to close down the Central Government:

restored in accordance with orders from on Hongkong's beautiful Peak

death is a sad loss to the Customs Servico

the Goods have left the Godowns

NIPPON YOSEN KAISHA

Agents. Hongkong 2016 November, 1921. [1784-

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