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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HK.V.D.C. RIFLE MEETING.

LL Comers Revolver Competition.

All Couter (Rille) Competition

Machine Gun Competition, open to say Tait in the Colony......

"Entries for the above close on SATURDAY,

MAT OTEL

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Programmes at H.K.V.D.C." Headquarters.

[930 HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE

LANGUAGE SCHOOL

NEW CLASS for REGINNERS will comence 83 MONDAY, 8TH MAY; 1999, if suficient support be forthcoming. Applicants for saralment, and enquiries regarding bours of School, Fees, sto, should La made to the undersigned as early possible.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR

Secretary.

(099 Hoagkeng, 27th April, 1993.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

"

THE SU amship

#KAHROO

haring arrived, Consigaces of Cargo are informed that sil Qooks are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-"

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 28x8, 1972

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

INTIMATIONS NOTICE.

It is hereby notified that the Valuation

Lists for the Colony for the year 1932.

1999 will be open to inspection at the Treasury

INTIMATION

You will arise refreshed, full of for twenty-one days commencing on BATUR vigour and energy, if you

it a habit of taking

DAY, the stud April, 1992

C. Mol. MESSER, Treasurer and Assessor of Baxs. 1920

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

WE hereby give notice that our Office is

Bow situated on the First Floor.

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the FORTY-NINTH ORDINARY 21st April, 1920 YEARLY MEETING of the Socisty will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Building; Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH MAY, 1922, at Nook, the for the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors and the Statementa of Account to Slut December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days By Order of the Board

inclusive.

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager, - Hongkong, 21st April, 1992.

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UN ON INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

Union Buikling Hongkong Hotel Mansion).

WILLIAM C. JACK & CO., LTD. [924

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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hereby give notice that we have removed front No. Dnddell Street, to New Offices at 13. Beaconsfield Arselo.

RAMSEY & CO., Hongkong. 24th April, 19.2

NOTICE OF REMOVAL TE beg to announce the REMOVAL WE

of our Office to No. 2, Queen's ROAD CENTRAL on the 18th April.

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.

Hongkong, 17th April, 194

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

Wazardous Godowns at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH, 1.8.3.

whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining anderend after 4th Mas, will be subject to

rent.

Cr

All Claims against the atramer must be e pre- balore muted to the Undersigned on 11th May, 1992, or they will not be recognized All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be TUESDAYS or FRIDAYS examined on any between the hours of 10.45 AM, and Noor within the free storage period of one week.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD,

General Agents.

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Hongkong. April 28th, 19.2.

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# IN THE SUPREME COURT OF H *NOKUNG.

CONYAN'S WIS DIRU-VT.

No. 2 of 19822.

RBON TON LIMITED.

NOTICE IS BEREBY OLVEN that a

Petition for the winding up of the above-named him by the Supreme Court of Hongkong was, on the 25th day of April, 1999 presented to the said Court by the said ärm. And that the said Petition is directed to be

TUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Head Office of the Society. Now, 3 and 4. Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1922, at 12.20 m., for the purpose of considering, and if thought it approving the draft Articles of Association of the Society which will be submitted to the Meeting.

цен

WATSON'S

make

Effervescent ·LIVER SALT.

It acts gently on the liver, kidneys and bowels, and eliminates from the system all impurities.

It

relieves the congested condition arising from sedentary occupations, Overwork, errors of diet, etc., etc.

Price $1.40 per bottle

THE ANNUAL PRIZE DAY will be held Having Arisen

H. E. TRE GOVERNOR has kindly consental to distribute the Prizes,

Old Boys and Friends of the College, na well as all Parents and Gnardini, sro cavited

attem

NB. The Annual Meeting of the SSC, Atrociation will be held the saME EVENING AL

1923 7 PM.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUR.

DEEP WATER BAY.

TIFFINS.

A print of which new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be seen at the Society's Registered Office at Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with Dear modification, the subjoined Re-Mout hours wine order me by 8 EMBERS desirous of having to in solution will be proposed as an Extra o'clock on the day presions. Tiffin may be ordinary Besolution, namely:-

ordered either from Happy Valley or Deep Water Bay Club House. Tiina which bare not been ordered the day previous cannot be served

BY OLDER 1916

That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the

"

You may contemplate enjoy a most refresblog luxurious bath by using

same are bereby adopted as the Arti- SANDAKAN LIGHT AND POWER CO. A,

elen of the Society to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."

GIVEN tini

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO EXTRA SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at the Head Office of

(1939), LTD.

named Company which it is in- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tended to incorporate forthwith is issning a Prospectas-dated the 16th-day of April, 1922 trar of Companies, copy of which has been filed with the Regis

clip each pa to $1 per Share on application. $2 per

beard before the Court sitting at 10.15 o'clock the Society, Nos. 3 & 4, Queen's Buildings par for 40,000 Shing subscriptions at

102,

aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the NINTH DAT

on

in the forenoon on the 19th day of or Juss, 1922, at Noox, for the purposé allotment. Se per Share on the sofE Jare, 1922

and any creditor or contributory of firm desirous to support or oppose the making

and

of receiving & Report of the Proceedings af the above mentioned Meeting and of confirme

the above mentioned Resolution.

of an Ohler on the sud Petition may at time of hearing by h neself or his Counsel

of the Petitioning, if thought fit, as a Special Resolution, tlist for

purpure will be farnished to any creditor or any coa tributory of the said firm requiring the same by the undersigned on payment of the regulated tharge for the same.

Dated the 26th day of April, 1922.

G.

HAYWOOD,

Solicitor for Bon Tes. Ltd.

No. 17, Queen's Road Central. HONGKONG.

NOTE:Any person who intends to appear on hearing of the said Petition must serve on or endoby past to the above- named, notice in writing of his attention HD to do. The Notice must state the naine and address of the person, or, il a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their Bolicitor (if any) and must be serve, or if posted; must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named not later than o'clock in the afternoon of the 18th day

(92% of May, 1999,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

COMPANIES WINDANG-UP.

No. of 1992,

BON TON LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a of the

the

sa

bo

Dated this 21st day of April, 1922.

By Order of the Bourd,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

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BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 & 4, Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH May, 1922, at 12.30 P., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Stateinents of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from April 2911 to May 12th, both days inchisive.

By order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager."

[895 Hongkong. April 21st, 1922.

aad $5 per Share on subsequent demand.

The subscription lish in DOW open and will

CLOSED on the 19th April, 1923 Copies

ba

of the Prospectus can be in pectx and forms of application can be phtailed st Office of the Company's General Matagery, SUZWAN, TOMictoria, Hongkong.

& Co., St George's Chater Road,"

the

Notica is no to be regarded as në invitation to the public to absuibe for Shares, and application will only be received on the footing of the full prospectus and in the form issued therewith.

Dated 20th April, 1922.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. St George's Building. Hongkong (834 THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDE

J1

the FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY

WATSON'S

Household AMMONIA“

WATSON'S TURKISH BATH SALTS.

S. WATSON CO. LTD..

The Hongkong Dispensary,

ESTA 81.18HED 1941.

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and and

HosakoNO OFFICE: 104, DES Vœux RD., C.

icatannes of their smilts have Seen PRENOS or Waias will do a great deal to- advanced, and those who know, the Japan strengthen that spiritual friendship, kinan e journalist will be inclined to think His Royal Highness' in certain, with Hig that what rebuffs he may have received winning courtesy and cordiality, to lowes have been well deserved. Distinguished a very good impression behind him. visitors to Japan have often to complain

of the assaults of the journalists, avon before they have set foot in the country. Magnesium torches are snapped in their faces, almost blinding them, without any leavo asked, and their privacy is intruded on at all hours with strings of questions. If

The

answer is refured the interviews, appear nevertheless, drawn from the imagination of the writers, and attribut ing to the visitor all kinds of dis

on his torted views, with a comment personal appearance and manners of a not very complimentary character. Japanese journalist is, in fact. at the stage that the American journalist was in, fifty years ago. No doubt he will improve, but in the meantime he is a great nuisance, However, the PRINCE OF WALES has thrown wome oil on the troubled waters of journalism by receiv ing a deputation of Tokyo journalists and shaking hands with all of them, su act of condescension which should satisfy

then.

Mr. H. G. Simms has been appointed jo succeed Mr, A. Brooke Smith as Chair man of the Shanghai Municipal Council.

Eighteen cases of plague were reported on April 23th and 17 on the 8th. In the two days there were 19 deaths.

Rinderpest is prevalent among covs in the vicinity of Canton. During the past few days sixty cows are reported to haval died from the disease.

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A new class for beginners at the Hatg kong: General Chamber of Commeroo Chinese Language School is announced to commence on Monday, May 5th.

The Bishop of Victoris left on the 26th inst. for Hongkong to attend the National Christiap Conference, He hopes to row. turn to Hongkong on about May 25th."

The opezing day of the Kowloon Bow. ling Green Club will take place oa Satur- day afternoon, 29th April, at 330 ̊ p.m. Members and friends are cordially in vited-Apvr..

"

The PRINCE went to Japan at the happist wenson, when the cherry and other flowers of the Spring areins their

Mademoiselle Bidgenin, Travelling Beos besi, and the temperature neither too hot nor too cold. No doubt, after the heat of retary of the World Student. Christian India, he will enjoy the coolness and, be| Federation, will address the meeting at. able to recuperatë so fan as the unceasing the Helen May Institute this morning, round of engagements will let him. It is the 5th April, at 16.30 a.m.-ADVT. stated that these have been arranged so

The following letter appears in the Prking and Tientsis Times, signed Be

ware - have been informed that Chang Tso-lin's soldiers declare openly erywhere that if they are defeated they will loot the foreign Concessions of Tien tain where the wealth of North China is

as to afford him a maximum of leisure, although to the ordinary observer the programme hardly gives him a minute to himself. The state banquet af the Palace was probably the most important item of this programme, since it gave the two PRINCES the oppertunity to express to both their nations the sincerity of their accumulated. Fengtien soldiers in Shan tung have been watching the Tain-Pu feeling, but not the least interesting was

the unveiling at the English Cathtedral special trains with envious eyes. They in Tokyo on Good Friday of two tablets say it is not very often they find in toros faite ir the war, one-te-the- (revenue.

givilians who volunteered from Tokyo,

and he other to the officers who had been

Manchuria such a wonderful source of

attached to the British Embassy in Toky | IMPRESSIONS OF A JUMBLE.

in any capacity. Another tribute to those in the war was the unveiling of a

SALE.

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRETT, E.C.erial arch at Yokohama recording, the UNION CHURCH HELPS ORPHAN

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 2811, 1524.

HOMES.

Even a jumble sale, such as Union Charch held, yesterday, to help the National Orphan Homes of Scotland,

names of all the Allied nationals who had volunteered from Japan and had laid down, their lives. Apart from these two solen occasions, the visit has been u round of gaiety, wherein sight-seeing, dianers and balls were intermingled. At may throw its little ray of illumination

facet upon some

of that many-sided the ball given n the British Embassy, the PRINCE OF WALES is reported to have study, the ways of human nature. It danced every dance, the first with Princess the first place, the articles for sale reflect THE PRINCE OF WALKS has had an HIDAS FUSHINI, a member of the Im the outlook upon life of those who send their discarded articles of "apparel. An enthusiastic welcome in Japan, where perial House. The names of the other the "rception accorded to the PRINCE ladies

not recorded, although we itelligent observer (main), perhaps spoke. from the heart when he hinted that the REGENT i England undoubtedly made notice that the names of the ladies

sale showed that there are some extra great impression, Prior to the arrival honoured at the ball at Hongkong werd

THE PRINCE IN JAPAN,

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"The

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of the PRINCE OF WALES, the PRINCE transmitted abroad by REUTER's corres-vagant. women in Hongkong. NO

The PRINCE REGENT, who was thugs they buy!" he said, "and the YEARLY MEETING of the Company REOENT issued a message to the nation, pendent. will be held at its Bead Office, Queen's recalling the welcome afforded to him in also present at the ball, did not dance, things they discard, scarcely worn, some- Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH England and the efforts made by the although he was an interested observer for of them, I assure you'

12.30 P.M., for the

What Dives has no further use for. MAT, 1022, at purpose of receiving the Report of PRINCE OF WALES during the visit to make a time. Another noteworthy event was a

HIS IMPERIAL HIGH" review held by the PRINCE REGENT at Lazarus at the gate is very 'glad to buy. the Directors and Statements of Account him feel at home." to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring NESS therefore asked that the PRINCE or which the PRINCE OF WALES was the guest. for a few dollars; that was very evident Dividenda, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WALES should be accorded much a recep- To prevent any question of precedince, it yesterday. The question did arise whother, April 29th to May 12th, both days, inclusive. tion by the people as was given him by is reported, the bards played the respec- some of the things were marked high

By Order of the Beard.

the people of England on his own visio tive national anthems of the two countries enough in price by the un-commercial. Whold C. MONTAGUE EDE.

to that country.

In connection with simultaneously, with a very unharmonious ladies who conducted the affair. General Manager.

this message it has to be remembered effect! Portraits of the two Princes on rocks were to be had for much less than (807 Hongkong, 21st April, 1922.

that the Japanese as a whole have not horseback appeared in the

Japanese $3. The ladies should be positively BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE much knowledge of foreign countries and papers, the PRINCE OF WALES being in the brazen su this matter; to charge too little

COMPANY, LIMITED.

are still self-suficient enough to regard auiform of a Japanese officer.

is to compound a felony and help tha TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an other countries as merely plates in To return to the Press, apart from any purchaser to rob the orphans." Judging from.

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL world of which Japan is the centre.

abpling of the journalistic plumage, the rush, only reminiscent of sales in Ox- MEETING of the above Company will be is probable, indeed, certain, that the there has been a warm welcome for the ford Street, that resulted in clearing the Chapel hall, within an hour, of everything, held at the Head Office of the Company, held at the Head Office of the Company,

raised might have received a "percentage increase (as they say in our local labour disputes) of 23 or 50 per cent.,-

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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY, LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an NO

GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the above Company will be

Netition for the winding-up above-named firm by the Supreme Court of Hongkong war, on the 25th day of April, 1922, presented to the said Court by the said firm.

On this 16th day of April the day following the filing of such Petition the Court made an the Official Heceiver be appointed Order that Provisional Liquidator for the purpose of prove taking possession of collecting in and

the estate and effects of the said firm and ting

gais ärm.so far as may Бог for carrying on beneficial for the winding up thereof until far

that, anth ther order and fart Lowe, s partner in Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Victoria PRINCE OF WALES would have received PRINCE utterid in the editorial colum, "that had been sent to the sale, the 8300 order, Mr. Arthartered Accountant,

31atthews, of of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the Twat in the Colony of the Hongkong, on FRIDAY, quite as warm welcome if the PRINCE together with a fight of poems of the

DAY OF MAY, 1922, at 12.30 p.m., for the the TWELFTH DAY OF MAX 1922, at 12.50 REGENT's message had never been issued, purpose of considering, and if thought fit pa, or the purpose of considering, and if but at the same time it served as a approving the

draft Lew Articles of thought fit, approving the draft new Association of the Company which will be Articles of Association of the Company, reminder and set the seal, as it were sabmitted to the Meeting.

which will be submitted to the Meeting upon. popular rejoicing. A print of such new Articles and a print welcome was accorded of the existing Articles may be seen at the the spirit that has set in since the PLINCE Company's Registered Office at Nos. 3 and

the firm of Love," Victoria,

antil farther

"Hongkong be appointed to act a Special Manager to gst the frovisiozal Liquidator in his duties.

Dated the 20th day of April, 1922.

G. B. BAYWOOD,

Solicitor for Bon Ton Ltd.,

No. 17, Queen's Road Central,

HONGKONG.

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PUBLIC AUCTION...

of

the 1st day MONDAY, held on MAY, 1929, at 3 r., at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of His

GOVERNOR, OF

.of coe Lot Excator "THE

CROWN LAND at Canton Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 751 years, with the option of renewal at a Crows Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of "His MAJESTY THE KIxe, for one farther term of

namely..

That the new Articles "already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identfication subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Arti- cles thereof."

thereof."

firmer."

usual high-flown character, describing the PRINCE in terins of adulation. The more

However, a total of $300 was regarded serious side of the Press welcome is in the had prices been a little A democratic

The ladies who comments on the defunct Anglo-Japanese as highly satisfactory. Alliance,

The Alliance is stated to have organised the affair and it was, in its

way, a triumph of organisation-wore lasted so long that it has become a second Mrs. Macouachie (President), Mrs. Mac.

consonance with

Mr

A print of such new Articles and a prist of the existing Articles cuy be seen at the Company's Registered Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting 4, Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the REGENT saw how Hoyal personages are approve of such new Articles with or without Meeting approve of such new Articles with welcomed abroad, and the crowds have nature with the Japanese to regard the kenzie (hon. secretary and treasurer), Mrs. Cousland, Mrs. J. McCubbin, Mr. modification, the subjoined Resolution will or without modification, the subjoined Re-cheered the PBINCE OF WALES and the British as their best friends, and the visit Hickling, O.B.E., Mrs. Dovey,

P. D. Wilson, Mrs, an Extra PRINCE REGENT wherever they have gone of the PRINCE OF WALES is thus an excel Hamilton, Mrs. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, solution will be proposed as

Public Anction Sale, to be

ordinary Eesolution, namely

That the new Articles already with the greatest heartiness and freedom. lent opportunity for expressing the in- Milne, Mrs. James Henderson, Mesa The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachle was une Approved by the Meeting and for the The Sovereign of Japan has been greeted cerity of this friendship. Perhaps it is as Craig, Mrs, Sampeon and Mrs. Gerrard, purpose of identification subscribed by with cheers before this, but only spino well to forget that there was a general fortunately prevented by a chill from lend- the Chariman thereof, be and the same dically, the general custom being to attack on the Alliance at a certain period ing the affair the encouragement of bis are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in preserve that respectful silence which was of the war by the Japanese journals, who genial presence. substitution for all the existing Articles the rule in feudal times. The police described it as obsolete and a drag o

We are all liable to authorities, also, after securing Certain Japan's progress. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO persons supposed to be dangerous, gave make mistakes, and the discovery that, THE SITUATION AT CANTON," While it is semi-officially reported that GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA GIVEN that SECOND EXTRA-

carte blanche to the remainder, and there although the Alliance Treaty has ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Head the Company will be held at the Head has been no issue of irritating regula- becomic only a scrap of paper, its spirit General Chen will return from Walchow, Office of the Company, Queen's Buildings Office of the Company, Nos. 3 & 4, Queen' tions, and no martialling of the crowds survives. stronger than ever, may be to Canton very soon at the urgent res

A bend of union, even for aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the NINTH DAT Buildings aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the or attempts to prevent them seeing all accepted.

mutual beacfit, has always something or Jexa, 1922, at 12.15 P.x., for the NIST DAY OF JUNE, 1922, at 12.30 P.M., they wanted to see. purpose of receiving a Beport of the Pro for the purpose of receiving a Report of

The only persons who seem to be dis. galling about it, perhaps because it can ceedings at the above mentioned Meeting the Proceedings at the above mentioned and of confirming, if thought fit, na Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as gruntled are the journalists, who have never be quite certain that the begehr will that the Japanese not turn into an injury at any moment, Special Resolution, the above mentioned a Special Resolution, the above mentioned made complaints Resolution.

Besolution.

Foreign Office and the British Embassy and it is quite possible that friendship Dated this 21st day of April, 1922.

in Tokyo have insulted the Press by between Japan and Britain will not grow By order of the Board,"

C. MONTAGUE. EDE,

imposing needless restrictions on their free any less because of the abrogation of the General Manager." 890]

access to the Royal Prince. No specific Allianco. Certainly, the visit of the

*75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Begistry No.

and Let No. 1904,

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Dated this 21st day of April, 1922. - By Order of the Board,

O MONTAGUE. EDE, General Manager.

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quest of President Sun Yat Sen, the general impression seems to be that military situation is developing which

be as master of the situation suggests that if General Chan returns

we, however, is to conflicting clear conception of what is happening

President mandates have been found appointing General Liang Hung-kai, Come ton Army, and Mr. Ju Cho-man, Direc mander of the First Division of the Can tor-General of the Kwangtung Arsenal

Tossible to form say vory.

that it is

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