NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE DAIRY FARM, IDE & CLOD STORAGE CO., LTD.
NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the alosed from WEDNESDAY, the 22nd of February, to TUESDAY, the 8th Februar. 1922, both days inclusive, during which period no transfere of shares of shares can be registaresi.
Company will be
By Onler of the Board of Directory, 3. MANUK,
-Secretary,
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BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE
COLONY
held under the auspices of "THE VICTORIA BECREATION CLUB
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ANTRIES for the above CHAMPIONSHIP OLSE to the Bon, Secretary on FRI- DAY, February 17th.
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Entrance Fee $1.00 to accompany entry. All competitors are invited to attend at the Club on the Evening of the 17th to arrange con- ditions and draw for the various rounds
E. C. WITCHELL,
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ISSUE OF NEW BEARER BONDS REDEEMABLE IN 10 YEARS FHS 500.00
each bearing interest at the rate bi 6% per annum
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free of tax.
Reimbursable at holder's option as follows-
On lat. February 1924 for Fra. 500.- On 1st.
1927 for Frs, 507.50 1832 for Fri. 395.—
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Price of Issue including at coupon due on 5th, February 1922 payable cash on application
Fro 48 So becriptions received at BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,
"HONGKONG.... an or before February 28th, 1922
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THE BES LINE STEAMERS LIMITED,
S/S "BENM JAB
"
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.
YONBIGNEES of cargo per the above
mentioned steamer are hereby zotitied that owing to the existing strike conditions cargo for Hongkong us being carried on to Shanghai where it will be lauded and whence it
will be returned to Hongkong when conditions at this port permit.
Insurance etc.
Consignces are accordingly recommended to make the necessary arrangemente as regards GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD. Agenta. Hongkong, 4th February, 19.
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NIPPON YUJEN KÄISHA.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES;
FROM JAPAN FORTS.
FRA HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6r¤,
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE
Mto im on behalf of this Company from date..
THE UNION TRADING CO. LTD.
[308 Hougtong, lit Febuary, 1992. •
"R. C. HONKEY having resigned sensor
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
J
en
FANTRY forms may now he obtained Expplication at
the Pavilion Entries close on WEDNESDAY, 18th February.
NOTICE
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HEREBY NOTIFY that Ma
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD.
NUTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE ONE HUNDRED AND BECOND
ORDINARY MEETING OF SHARE-
Ofice of the
7th, 1992, at 11 O'Clock Nous, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing Director and Anditor
TUESDAY, Feb 7thlon Building on
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED) from January 24th to February 7th, 1992, both days inclusive.
INTIMATION
CHAMPAGNE
REIMS.
Vintage 1911.
(Guaranteed)
Article 3-The Chineso Government- which we are frequently hearing, relate ro Shantung, South Manchuris. Eastern vill on day in the future and faili on
authorities either for the purchase of Innar Mongolia and Fukier in parti-arms from Japan or for establishing an cular, and to Chins in general. Their arsenal [1 arsenala] in China under Size presentation to China followed upon thepanese management, outbreak of the war with Germany. The vill grant Japan her desired railway
Chinese Government point had been reached when Tsingtao.asion in South China, in case it become clear that there is no objection in th respect on the part of any other Power, or that the Chinese Government will frain from entering into any agres meat with any other party concerning the may, independently railway lines in question until Japan Legotiations with China, reach an agree
prosent ment with the party whose intereses, in are opposed to the proposed lines. the opinion of the Chinese Government, Article 5.The question of freedom for
Perching by Tapanese inanigan will laft over for future discussion.
The proposal for joint administration of police is withdrawn.
HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the da. ST. MARCEAUX & CO. the German stronghold in East Axis, had been captured by the Japanese naval and military forces, with whom small British forces co-operated. FrAN SHZE KAI, who at that time was President of China, bad declared a wartone in Shantung provines so as to restrict the Japanese military effort, and then cancelled that zone as soon as Tsingtao had been cap- tured, China had come to be alarmed over the politico financial policy of Japan The finest vintage wine since in Chins, and had shown a disposition to cut across that polley wherever possible by economic restriction. The sancolia- tion of the war zone at Tsingtao con- vinced the Japanese that the time had coma for drastic action if the policy they had in view was not to be definitely
By Odar of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary. Hongkong, 14th January, 1992.
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WERNEST W. BLACKMORE ...C. Civil Engineer, has taken over the munge ment of the Hongkong branch of our firm.. THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING Sign per pro from date, and will be seconded
COMPANY LIMITED, by Mh. Uco GoNELLA.
ETABLISSEMENTS BROSSARD
MOPIN," Architects and Civil Engineers. Hongkong. [118
DAIRY FARM ICE AND 'COLD STORAGE COMPANY
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AN GENERAL MES EXTRAORDINARETE CU BAAL will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company at. No. 3
Lower Albert Road, Victòria in the Colony of Hongkong TUESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1998 AT NOON for the purpose of considering, and it thought St, passing the following resolutions as Extraordinary Resolu
ciona viz
(1) That the authorised capital of the Company (which is now 8956,00 consisting of 114,000 shares of the nominal value of $7.80-- whereof 14000 shares have been issued) be increased to $1,503,003 by the creation of 85,000 additional shares of the nominal value of $7.50 each.
(2) That the shares constituting the unisaned capital be imed at each
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY - THIRD ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's Offices Vistoria Buildings on FRIDAY 10th February 1922, at 19 o'clock noon for the purpose of FQOGITE
the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December 1921,
of SHARES of the Com- REGISTER
CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, Pay, will be 1st Pabnary to FRIDAY, 10th February, both days inclusive, daring which period no transfer of shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board of Director,
MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE. Secretary to
The Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co, Ltd. General Agents for Kowloon Land & Building
Co., Ltd Ltd Hongkong, 23rd January, 1922. [*se
The
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT 'CO, LTD.
THE THIRTY THIRD ORDINARY
ANNUAL
MEETING OF THE
1884-
Champagne de St. Marceaux
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Co., Reims, is considered one of the finest Champagnes produced. It invariably figures in the Menus at State Banquets, Civic functions, Regimental Dinners; and is served in all the leading Social and Sport-
ing Clubs of Great Britain, Europe
America, India and the Colonies.
Company in much inser an upon snch SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be SOLE AGENTS:-
or
terms and for such-parposes and upon nch conditions in every respect as the Company's Board of Directors may decide.
Dated the 23rd day of January 1922.
By Order of the Board,
M. MANUK, Secretary.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY the 16th day of February 1999 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for A;
the purpose of receiving Statement of Account and Report of the Directors for the rear ending 81st December 1991, and declaring
dividend.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company w the CLOSED from MONDAY the 6th February 1928, until THURSDAY the 16th February 192, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers
(816
NORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the Crry HALL Hinokong, on Hongkong, 1st February, 1922 SATURDAY
the 18th, day of February, 1922, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with ast-tem nt if semoria for the year ending
1924,
UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY LIMITED.
T. REGISTER D SHARES OF the › CLOSED from MONDAY,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS Corporation will bed 6th February SATURDAY, 18th FebruarHE SEVENTEENTH
ANNUAL 1932, (bita days inclusive), during which period GENERAL MEETING of SHABE no transfer of shares can be
ares can be registered. AND NOTICE IS HELERY GIVEN HOLDERS will be held in the fee of that
MEER MEER DODWILL & COMPANI LIFTED on EXTRARDINARY in ING of the SH PEOLDERS of the THURSDAY the 18th February 1921 ati 11.30 BONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AM for the purpose of receiving the report of CONSIGNEES of argo for Hongkong per ONATION will be reid on the day and the General Managers together with a state
34. “WAKASA MARU”
at the place aforesaid immediately upon the ment of accounts to 31st December 1931. The Transfer Books of the Company. termina ion of the Ordinary Yearly Mooting
will be for the purpose of considering and if thought fit closed from the 6th to 16th February 1922 both of passing thefollowing, resolution, viz
DODWELL & CO., LTD. General Managers.
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tat" part
are hereby Notified that owing to the strike of cargo and Wharf co lien cigo for Hongkong wil be carried on thingapore and landed a Consignees nie therefore recom mended to make the necessary arrangementa unpeating insuranc etc." Accordingly. The cargo will be returned to Hongkong imediately conditions at this port become normal
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agenta.
Hongkog, 3rd Febuary, 1992.
That the Directors of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation be and they are hereby requested and authori ed by and on behalf of the shareholders of the Corporation to take the steps necessary for the introduction.
of
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EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. COPENHAGEN. ONSIGNEES of Cargo for Hongkong per 8. "KINA" are hereby notified that owing to the strike of cargo and whart colles
for Hongkong will be carried on to cargo Shanghai and landed at that port,
Consignees are therefore recommended to make the necessary arrangements respecting insurance eta, accordingly. The cargo will be returned to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become setiled.
"MÄNNEES & BACK HOUSE, LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th February, 1983.
COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIFFING CO.,
1ONSIGNEES of cargo for Hongkong
per as WEST CAXOTE- (operated for a/c of U.S. Shippinz Board) ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that owing to the strike of Stevedons and Cargo Coolies, cargo for Hongkong will be razred pa to Shanghai and landed at that Fort. Oon ignees ara Bocordingly recommo.ded to necessary luxurance eto. The cargo will be returned to Hongkong as soon as conditions here permit. *** ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO. LTD., Agenta. Hongkong, 4th February, 1923.
afringements with mothe
*GLEN” INE LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
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to
V. “GLENAMO!" FROM UNITED
KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
datze incinsive.
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Dated this 16th day of Jananry, 1922. By Order of the Bo-rd GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.LTD. Agenta [246
of an Ordinance Into the Legislative Council THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY
the Colony of Hongkong and for the enact. ment of the same by the Governor of Hongkong with the advice and consent of the Legülative Council thereof to effect the amendments
to the
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinances under which the DIACERBATY Corporation is incorporated and carrying on will be closed from 28th January to 7th Transfer Books of the above, Company busintas so as to allow of the o
diary note issue of the Corporation being increased to
February 1923, both days inclusive. $90,000,000 (being The amount of the
present paid
up capital of the Corporation) and to modify the the deposit of
requirements as regards ecurity
its note respect of asues in such manner as
(a) to relieve the Corporation fro the necessity of keeping with the Crown Agents or with Trustees appointed by the Secretary of State coin or bullion na security against any part of the ordinary note isos and to give the Corporation the f securing such portion of the same option of a4 is required to be secured by the deposit (at the option of the Corpo ation) either of coin or of secarities approved by t Secretary of State.
"
the
(b) to relive the Corporation of the obliga
tion to krep as each of its establishments o amo.t of coin" or milion squal 'in value to 13.d at least of the notes issued from sach" establishment and actually in circulation and to leave such matter to the discretion of the
PREPAID "WANTED ” ADVERTISEMENTS".
Letters are lying at this Office for Box OK, G8, KX, LM, LN, LR LT LW, MÁ, ME, MZ, NB, NP, OG, PD,
PB, PG, PO, AN
TO LET:-On Peak, for immediate occupa
tion, TW FURN SHEY ROOMS with closed-in verandahs, including board, suitable for and (c) to allow he
o keep por married couple. Apply Box No, FT, cp Daily tions of t the Bon balian required to be Prass Office. deposited with the Colonisi Becretary agains
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of
Government must engage in some form
As to Fukien province, the Chinese- that they will not grant to any other power the right to build a shipyard, coal- military establishment on or along the ing or
naval stations, or any
other coast of Fukien province, and further, that this Chinese Government will not with noy foreign capital on the coast of allow any such establishment to be built the said province.
check-msted, and on January 18th, 1916, the famous Twenty-One Demands were presented to China The purport of
The formal withdrawal of this group these demands became known to Press of demands, or aspirations, is another correspondente in the Chinese capitalvictory for the Chinese delegation at and a political sensation was created by Washington of which we cannot evereste the allegations that Japan, had sought to the significance The whole series of take advantage of the preoccupation of toncessions made by Japan make a the Treaty Powers in the European con.
definite and pretty complete abandon- flict to press
for privileges which ment of the policy that Japan has been inconsistent with the principle of equal would only logically and in the complete infringed China's sovereignty and were pursuing for some years past, and which opportunity; that Japan had demanded domination of Chinn, in the same way -railway privileges in the Yangtsze region
35, by precisely similar methods, Japany that affected detrimentally rights already brought about the extinction of Korea giver to British interests; that, in short,
as a sovereign state and absorbed tho Japan had endeavoured to
territory in the Empire of Japan. The alter materially the status quo in the Far East controversy which has continued over
the maintenance of which had been these Twenty-One Demands has evidently... guaranteed by the Japanese Alliance and convinced the Japanese statesmen of to other diplomatic instruments-by extend day that the abandonment of this policy ing Japan's political power over China S. WATSON & to an extent that practically placed the Kepublic of China under Japanese tutelage. The report of the presentation of these demands was at firat denied from Tokyo, but it eventually transpired that: the denial related to their characterisa- tion as demands" instead of "pro- positions.? There were conferences between the Chinese
Direct communication with Philip.. and Japanese diplomats in Peking over a period of
ptaes, and America atd Commercial six months, and eventually Japan, by the Pacific Cable, has besar restored... presentation of an ultimatum, forced a "It is aotified in the Gazette that, satis brenty covering the major portion of factory evidence his been furnished" to these demands, omitting Group V, Hla Excellency the Governor by Bro. "postponed
latör for
negotiation."ther Michael of his appointment as the China, in accepting the ultimatum, said Director in Hongkong of St. Joseph'a she did so with a view to preserving College. the peace of the Far East
and with
CO. LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
ter...
ESTABLISHED 81 YEARS.
TELEPHONE 816.
BIRTHS. ANDERSON.At Shanghai, on January
2lat, to Mr. and Mrs. AlaZET ANTE SON, Woosung, a daughter. CHRISTENSES.-At Shanghai, on January 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. A CHRISTENSEN, a daughter. GEN-At Shanghai, on January 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. OLSEN, a daugh-
MARRIAGE. MACKENZIE LANGTRY-At Peking, on January 24th, DAVID RODERICK MAC- KENZIE, of Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., second son of the late J. A. Mackenzie and Mrs. Mackenzie, Lockerbie, Scotland, Mua LANGTEY, youngest daughter of the E. W. and Mrs. Langtry, Dublin.
Ireland
to
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.
COD-
better promote the trade interests of Japan in China, and it is obvious that the general peace of the Far East will be better assured thereby.
The Government Gazette contains a roll of mid wives, totalling 50 in number.
J];
There will be a Cinematograph Display
the hope that with this acceptance [of all the other demands specified] all out-pecially arranged for children at the standing questions are thereby settled, Helena May Institute, to-day (February, so that the cordial relationship between th), at 5.15 p.m. Only Members of the the two countries may be further con- Institute, their children and their friends. solidated."
may attend.. There was further
A charge of twenty conta. cach will be made.-Apvr. troversy when the "literary improvement of the text " of the Treaty was effected, as more articles were added by Japan in the reviæd draft. Eventually the treaty Was signed, the agreement being exacted that Group V. should be. "kept on record." This Group originally contained seven
After the protracted confer
Original text.
Department notifies that the Bockhara A notification issued at the Harbour
Rock Baoy at the Eastern Entrance to Hongkong harbour has broken adrift. Id. was to have been withdrawn in soy caso on March 1st next, so it is not proposed. to replace it
A high local official in Shanghai has .- informed the North-China Daily News. that unofficial word has been received to
Article The Chinese Central Gov-the effect that Chang Cho-lin intends to ernment shall employ influential Japan- resist Wa Pei-fu in the latter's attacks on ese as advisers in political, financial and inilitary affairs.
Peking, and it is thought possible that a decisive fight may result.
Article 2-Japanese hospitals, churches and schools in the interior of China shall be granted the right of owning land.
The Revenue Officers, yesterday, scized: 18,230, dutiable cigarettes on board the steam launch Fudinyat, which plies bo-
All who wish to be present are cordially articles.
invited to the marriage of Mr. J. L. ADAMS (of Mera Butterfield &ences the number of articles was reduced Bwire), to Mim G. D. MASON (arriv- to Eve.. We append both texts so that ing on the Pyrrhus), at 11.40 am. on the differences may be clearly perceived: Monday, February 6th, in St. Joba's Cathedral. No personal invitations will be issued. There will be no reception.
[304 DEATHS! BALLETT.-On "January 10th, Licat. Col. EDWARD BARRETT (Queen's Regt.), of Parkstone, Dorset, and Penybryn, Grenyrafox, North Wales, father of E. I M. Barrett, as the result of a BRYANT-At Shanghai, on January 20th.
motor nocident. (By cable). SYDNEY BRYANT, M.C., of Bristol, England. Aged 26 years. MARSHALL-At Shanghai, on February
Lab PETER MARSHALL, in his
reason necessary that the police depart fish tabs and were placed on desk ready ments of important places (in China) for bringing ashore.. No arrests have years. SMITH-At Shanghai, on February 1st
shall be jointly administered by Japanese been made. and Chinese or that the police depart HARRY JOHN SMITH, of the Generalmente of these places shall employ numer. Electric Company of Company, aged. ous Japanese, so that they may at the BO....
same time, help to plan for the improve ment of the Chinese Police Service.
·Howarɑng Ürri: 104; De Voor RD., C. Article 4-Chins shall purchase from munitions of
th
bave had many cases of dispute between Article 3-Innanuch as the Japanese Government and the Chinese Government Japanese and Chinese police which caused cigarettes were hidden in a number of treen Taiping and Hongkong. The. no little misunderstanding, it is for this
and the Colonial Treasurer, as security |--FANTED, -Immediately an experienced. Loxoow. Cwricw: 131, Blue: SreET, E.C. Japan a fixed samount of
20.0.0,60") in places outside the
where its notes are issued to rachXPIST. Apply Box No. P8, c/o Daty Pres amounts and subject to much conditions as Office. may be approved from time to time by the Governor By Order of the Court of Directors.
AG. STEPHEN, Chiel Manager.
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Hongkong, 24th January, 1923.
A, G. DA ROCHA.
AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR GENERAL,” BROKER.
AND
No. 1A, D'Aguilar Street, Telephonalljo. 293n WEEKLY AUCTIONE,
OWING to the Strike of Caga TUESDAYS --
Coglies, Consigns are hereby notified that Hongkong Carge will be carried on to Shang- hai and landed there. Consignees are therfore recommended to make the necessary arsage sments respecting Insurance, stá
The Cargo will be returned, to Hongkong
shers become settled, mmediately conditiona
JARDINK, MATHESON & Co., Las,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th February, 1922
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Free Office.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 675, 1922.
WITHDRAWAL OF JAPAN'S FAMOUS" GROUP V.”
Nor the least important of the many concessions made by Japan at Washing-
ton is the withdrawal of the famous Group V. of the Twenty-One Demands, meationed in a cable published on Satur day Probably among our readers there A meetings, lecture and entertibman not very well acquainted with the history Li preliminary notices of forthcoming as to-day a large number who are sent for insertion in the news columns of the of the important controversy to which Hongkong Daily Fri, are charged for at
the
Yesterday "a great meeting of mech- anics" was to have been held at Canton. The advance notice stated that, " in order to bring their members into closer har- war (Bay 50 per cent or more of what mouy, the Canton Mechanics' Association is needed by the Chinese Government) proposes to hold a great meeting inviting or that there shall be established in China all their fellow professionals of Hong- & Mino-Japanese jointly worked arsenal. Japanese technical experts are to be employed and Japanese ma
material to be purchased.
kong, Macao and Swatow. to be present.
The Blue Funnel steamer Pyrrhus, out- Article 5.-China agrees to grant to.
ward bound, did not enter the harbour Japan the right of constructing a rail-
on Saturday, but disembarked her passen." gers for Hongkong (about twenty five in Wuchang with Kiukiang number) outside Lymoon Pass. Among Machang, aactberlins between her passengers were Mr. Denman Füller, Nanchang on a sad another. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bim, Mr. and Mrs.
Nanchang sul Chaccho. capital to work mines, build
Article 6-1 Uhine needs foreiga 8. D. Causland and two children and L Templetion, Miss Templeton, Mrs. Construct herrkurves, idefuldays and Miss Bowden Smith (sister of the Com- yards) in the Province of Fokien, Japan modore). shall be first consulted.
Article 7-China agrees that Japanese In view of the warning given in subjects thall have the right of mission-tute as to the danger threatening the recent lecture at the Helens May Insti propaganda in China.
*Revised leat.
Article L-That the Chinese Govern- employ Japanese advisera. ment will in case of necessity in future.
rate of $1 esok, (as announced in May and June the presentation of these Twenty-One Article -In case Japanese subjects of last year) providing that they do not occupy Demanda to Chins, in 1915, gave riso, add desire to lease or purchase land for the more than four lines. In fatare if this space is scended they will be placed in the admising
a resume, therefore, may not be unwel-Purpose of building shoots or hospitals
in the interior, the Chinese Government. anlama the orevailing rateg
come The Twenty-One Demands, about will permit them to do so.
great milk industry of the province of Kwangtung, it is interesting to notice a. report that the Civil Governor, General Chen, is keen the development of the silk industry." Investigators who have recently been inquiring into the conditions of the industry have recom- mended the Government to establish **Law Silk Inspecting Bureau with a view, to improving the product.
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