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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922

Have This Day Four of St. WE hay give notice that from and after MONDAY, Jbe 130 Mar, 1934, our offices will be situated at No. SA Des Yosur Road Contra? (sad, door).

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Clubman's BUILDING, Crazna Road,

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DE SOUSA & CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

W Shore Mours, Deacon, Locker. Deacon and

VE hare This Day, REMOVED our Office to No. 1, DE VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL

Marston's office.

ARRATOON V. APCAR & CO. Hongkong, 1st May, 1928.

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NOTICE.

EX-MEN RERS OF THE>

ROYAL FLYING CORPS.

ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE. ROYAL AIR FORCE,

IT is proposed to hold the SECOND 1 ANNUAL REUNION DINNER at the Volunteer Headquarters on SATERDAY, 20en Mat, 318 P.M.

Any Members of the above who ars desirous of attending this dinner are requested to

forward their pames to 2-

1949

Flight Lieut. C. F. GORDON.

China Command H.Q.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

MEETING THE SECOND GYMKHANA MER Happy Valley on MATURDAY, MAY 6TH, commencing at 3 ra,

The charge for admission will be $1.00 for other than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Gab.

Soldiers and Saiters is uniters half price. The Stewards invite the Lauries of Hongkong

14 to be present

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL

SOCIETY..

#MAX'S INSECT ENEMIES" (with @ecial ruierence to the health of

* Colony)

the

R. FRANCIS CLARK, M.D., M.RCP.,

Drury M.O.H. for the Colony and first Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, will deliver the above address in the Great Hall of the University on NON DAY, MAY 8TH. at 5 PM.

The Chair will be taken by Prof. CY.

SC. DRE, ofi

DENNYS & BOWLEY.

INDO-CHINA, S PRAM NAVIGATION

15 CU., LTD,

TERAL MEETING of the Company will THE FORTY FIRST ORDINARY GEN- be held at the Offoes of the General Managers Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Fedder Street, Hongkong on TUESDAY, 23rd May, 1939, at woox for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the accounts, and electing Directors and Anditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 16th Mar to eth JUNE, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board. JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Ltd.

Ganoral Managers.

Hongkong, April 28th, 1922

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NOTICE.

sheraby notified that the Valuation I Lists for the Colony for the year 1982- 1923 will be open to inspection at the Treasury for twenty-one days commencing on SATUR DAY, the 3d April, 1990.

C. M. MESSER, Treasurer and Assensor of Eates. 21st April, 1999

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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removed from No.4. Daddell Street, WE hereby give notice that we have to New Offees at 13, Beaconsfield Arcade,

RAMSEY & Co, Hongkang, 24th April, 1992.

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PUBLIQ AUCTION.

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Pablic Auction Sala, to be held os

day of MONDAY, the 1s Mary 19, at 3 at the Office of the Public Works Department, hy Order of His Int one Lot

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Of

CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at its Heart Office, No. 3 and 4 Queen Building. Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 19TH Mar, 1922, at Nook,

receiving for the purpose of

the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from Apr 29th to May 19th, both days inclusive

By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

1893 Hongkong, ist April, 1922.

the FORTY-NINTH ORDINARY

BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE TO · SHAREHOLDERS.

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You will arise refreshed, full of vigour and energy, if you make it a habit of taking

WATSON'S

For us who know and love Russia ber death does not find us as those who mourn without hope. We believe that | abe will rise again into, newness of life- that a great and wonderful future still lies before her purged through suffering and death.

Russia's resurrection will be long de layed unless help is forthcoming and the needs of new life are speedily soun. Wa desire to say or do nothing that will detract from support of the Russian Famine Helief work, yet we do dẹplore the fact that so little attention has been

not speak of economic reconstruction that must be left to the commercial world but to the building up of a healthy manhood for the future.

A Chinese boilermaker foll-a-distance of" 18 feet into one of the Kowloon dry docks - on Friday, and sustained a fractured jaw,

Capt. Arthur Murdoch has been ap

pointed to act as major and administra tive commandant of the Hongkong Volun toers during the absence on leave ot Major L. G. Bird, D.S.O.

Mr. W. A. Burns, manager of the Americap Trading Company, Shanghai, has been appointed by the American Secretary of State, an associate member

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It is self-evident that the fald for such It acts gently on the liver work must lie among the refugees outside kidney's and bowels, and eliminates Russia for the twofold reason that it could not be carried on anmolested within the from the system all impurities, country itself, and that the demorali relieves the congested "conditionsation of the population is so complete there is little or no hope for the future arising from sedentary occupations, overwork, errors of diet, etc., etc.

Price $1,40 per bottle

CROWN LAND at Canton Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Having Arisen Rant to be fired by the Surveyor of His

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Letters are lying at this Offos ter Bozen A, 1, JWB, WX, QW, RF, RG."

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the Society.

All interested are condially invite.

YUE MAN KWONG 949)

Hos Secretary,

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. LIMITED

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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FORTY - FIRST. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on FRIDAY, the 9 Max, 1929, at Nook, for the purpose of receiving the of the General Agents, together with a Hoport statement of Atonuts for the year ended the alst, December, 1941.

The Share Register and Transfer Books wil Le CLOSED froin the 57a to the 19TH MAY, 1992, both days inclusive.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Heat Office, Nos, 3 & 4 Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12 May, 1922, at 12.30 v., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager. Hong keng, April 21st, 1922, [895

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE....

Corporation new premises. Apply SANG LER, e/o Compradore Department, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank.

ANTED-A Second-land" Harley WANTS Car in wood candi- tion. Apply to "Sidecar," do Daily Prens Office.

WANTED-Competent male stenographer

and typist in Merchants Office. Good prospects for suitable applicant. Apply Bor R.1, c/o Daily Press Othĉo.

TRAYED from 29, Wong Nei Chung Bd.. Friday, 29th, AIRDALE BITCH, with Caller, Licence No. 6. Finder Communicate with Dr. Kew Bros., Rooms 7 and 8 Alexan- dra Building's Hongkong.

CO., LTD.

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will be held at its Flew Obor, Queen's

lower level. Apply to A.B.C., c/o Daily the FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY Press Office. YEARLY MEETING of the Company

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At this Meeting Resolution will be proposed dealing with the remuneration to

te Consulting Committee.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LED

General Agents.

Hongkong. 29th April. 1902

SALE OF DIESEL MACHINERY.

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of

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from them. This is a terrible thing to say, but it is the unprejudiced opinion of witness after witness

The League of Nations, through its Commissioner for Russian Refugere, asks us, the Russian Relief and Reconstruction Fund, to increase the work we are doing and to undertake large responsibilities The care of 1.000 elder children at Con- stantinople has been laid upon us in addition to those we are already main These children, under British taining. and control, will be rescued completely-fed, and clothed, educated and trained for the wake of future Rasią. Buildings have bern placed at our disposal and a small amount of money promised, but much more is needed to enable us to bear the burden.

A. S. WATSON &

CO. LTD.

The Hongkong Dispensary,

Tariff Revision Commission.

A sign-board fell in Wallington Stroot on Saturday morning, causing injuries to a carpenter's apprentice who was working underneath. Revenue Officer Bass, who happened to be passing at the time, renderad first aid and sent the youth to hospital. The boy's right arm was fruo sured and two of his ribs are believed to have been injured. «

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

VACANCY.

An election by the Justices of the Justice of the Peace to Peace of à serve on the Legislative Council during the absence on lears of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K. C., is announced for Thurs day. May 11th.

We understand that Mr. A. B. Lowo,

who was returned by the Justices in 1997, to fill a similar temporary vacancy, will offer himself again.

FAR

EASTERN NEWS.

CABLE

(THROUGH REUTER”AGENCY.),

THE PRINCE IN JAPAN.

TOUR IN NEIGHBOURHOOD OF KYOTO.

Kyoto, April 29th Yesterday HR.H. the Prince of Wales spent a long day umid some of the most glorious scenery of Japan. Motoring ta Otsu per His Royal Highness on a new sa.oon steamer dori-maru and had a six hours' cruise on Lake Biwa the biggest lake in Japan. Ho san Eri fish. ing with bamboo screens also Amenoua

ting, taking a most active part in the

sport.

In golden sunshine with silver mists, the cene of the mountain-locked and land-dotted lake was one of dream-like

Will you help in the regeneration of a Nation? £25 kreps a child for a year. How many lives will you give to Russia? Subscriptions should be sent to Com- mander Oliver LOCKER LAMPSON, M.P.. or Lt. Col. JOHY WARD. M.P., at the House of Commons, London, S.W. !.

It may be of interest to note that, according to statistics recently collected From official Soviet

documents, the Bolshevist despots have, since they usurped power in 1917. done to death 23 Bishops, 1,15 priests, 6,778 schoolmasters, 8,880 physicians, 3-1.650 officers, 260,000 soldiers, 10,300 officers of constabulary and police, 48,000 other ranks of the same forces

landowners, 12,900

.3$8,000 no-called *** intellectuals," 101,000 workmen, and :sta,100 „pentints, giving a total of well over a million and three quarters who Have been slaughtered, mostly in cold blood. What an awful mental picture this gives us of Russia. It is utterly impossible to realise the widespread buman misery which such a regime has produced, On top at perhaps largely in conse- PORTER-At Shanghai, on April 24th, to quence of it, a vast area of Russia has His Royal Highness, returned to Kyoto been afflicted with one of the most terrible as one o'clock in the morning. This famines on record. But, however greatly attornoon be visite Kyoto University and HeaRSON-BAKER-At Shanghai, on the outside world may abhor Boshevist in the evening he has dinner with the April 2nd, ALEXANDER HENDERSON, rule is it is depicted by these appalling Prefectural Governor (Sir Harberi to EUPHEMIA GRACE youngest daugh-statistics, the sympathy of all mankind Rassell.) tes of the inte Mr. George Baker and must be evoked by the human misery which millions of helpien erratures have the late Mrs. J. W. Carle, of Shang been called upon to endure. Neither the Government nor the people of Great MADAR-BEHRENS-At Shanghai, ou April Britain bave turned deaf ears to these

22nd, FREDERICK OMAR MADAR," to appeats and it may be

useful to MARY NENS BEHRENS..

which draw attention to the way n

relievo DEATHS.

Great Britain has helped to

ESTABLISHED 1641.

BIRTH.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. PORTER, a son.

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MARRIAGES. -

HOWELL-At Shanghai, on April eird, ROBERT PRESLEY, infant son of William A. and Florence Howell, aged months.

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enchantment,”

Landing in the afternoon at Hakone His Royal Highness visited the ancient. castle, afterwards entraining for Gift where he saw the comerant fishing by, torchlight. The birds are leashed by the neck and ringed to prevent them swallow- ing their prey.

Kyoro, Apr 30th. To-day the Prince of Wales is "doing Kyoto with informal thoroughness,

Yesterday afternoon His Royal High- pese witnessed what he termed a price less show in the small courtyard of the Imperial Palaes when the ancient game of- Keraar was revived by a team of elderly

costumes.

court retainers in lacquered hats and afterwards His Royal Highness watched Rugby match in which a Japanese beat British team.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NO LET- Furnished Flat in good locality TuzRSEY.-At, Shangbai, on April 24th, Russa, there was a suggestion in cortata about the exquisitely quaint old city

Capt. KNELLER EDMUND TUESBEN (China Navigation Co.).

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH T Rocm) with room, Mrs. E. H. SHALF and family, desire to BEZLAIN has, however, disposed of this

and Bed Bath MAY, 1922, at 12.30 PM., for the

Kitchen and Pantry. Higher level, Apply purpose of receiving the Report 2 Box RE., e/s Daily Press Office. the Directors and Statements of Account

to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring:

Hongkong, 21st April, 1992.

W

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ANTED-Furnished Bungalow at Peak —4 or 5 Rooms for July and August (1 July to 1st Sept.) acting Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs, Samshai, West River.

HONGKONG OFFich: 104, Des Vœur Ro., O. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

The Daily Press.

it is

restore

The Prince spends much time foaming shopping and sight seeing-(Sir Herbert Russell).

THE LABOUR QUESTION IN

“MALAYA.

A

RUBBER ESTATE'S

DIFFICULTIES.

LONDON, April 29th.

Chinese

distress in Russia and Europe generally,

Following a recent debate on the House of Commons on the grant of an additiona g.it of foodstuffs to the value of £100,000 for the relief of the ghastly famine in quarters that Great Britain had not done ecough. It is the design to represen Britain as baru and cruel nation in the Ince of human woe. Mr. AUSTIN CHAM

Great Bri express their very sincere appreciation | unpatriotic disparagedient. and thanks for all the sympathy and tain has dispensed practical and sub- beautiful tokens of friendship received stantial help all round to cesur the

and

the

countries from so many, in Memory of her peoples LET-Immediate Occupation-Office,

husband. Great Bookham, Surrey..

devastated by the war. Dividenda, etc.. The TRANSFER BOOKS Truce's Building Ice House

In 1918-10.fonn [949 were granted to Belgium for reconstrue- of the Company will be CLOSED from Street. Apply GODDARD & DOUGLAS, April 29th to Blay 12th, both days inclusive, 4A, Des Vœux Road.

tion after German occupation amounting Referring to the Labour question at the to over £15,000,000. The first relief for annual meeting of the Ulu Rantau Rub By Order of the Board.

Central Europe in 1990 amounted toer Estates, Straits Settlements, the C. MONTAGUE EDE,

£19,000,000, and in 1993 an additional Chairman said it was most difficult to General Manager.

£16.000.000

was advancrd. This is a obtain a resident Tamil labour supply as 897

to the Answer pretty good

crities, Ulu Rantau was not particularly populan but

The company the. not

whole

in the neighbourhood. story.

who Great Britain has lent to Czecho began last year by employing. Slovakia £20,000,000. The maintenance of were more expensive but not more effoient Now they were trying to the Russian refugees driven from their than Tamils. own country cost us more than £1,500,000; we have spent about £5,230,000 on the supply of foodstuffs to Northern Russia, and an equal sum for relieving Syrian OR SALE-OLDSMOBILE" · Car.

and Armenian refugees in Mesopotamia.

THE REFLOATION PROPOSAL. Seven seater-Fight Cylinder-5 wire

The fact is that, with regard to Russia, wheels New 1921. Perfect condition. First THERE is among the cables to-day one Great Britain has

already given hand- pro- reasonable rffer accepted. Owner going on

PARIS, April 28th. month ago which states that three organisations somely sad leave, Box R.E., c/o Daily Preen Ofice.

In the course of parliamentary debutes pos.tg to give a further £100,000 engaged on famine relief work in the form of foodstuffs. La general on proposals to refloat the Banque ladus. Great trielle several speakers laid stress on the in Russia bave urged Mr. Loro Grouae relief to the various nations to press upon the Conference at Gezaa Britain, badly hit financially as it is, point that parliament should subordinate has spent £105,000,000, and Mint CHAM: the utilisation of the Boxer. Indemnity the need for a reconstruction loan for BERLAIN has very properly pointed out Guarantee Fund to calling up the

It was Russia. By the latest mail also we have that not even the rich neutrals, who piled and fourth quarters of capital. up money in the war, have given

As much

shareholders should firsti argued that received an appeal bearing the signatures from Government funds as Great Britain, assist the refloatation of the Bank, for of Lord ULLSWATER" (late Speaker of while no country has made, as Britain has they would first benefit thereby. The done, a contribution from private charity board of administrators is now taking the House of Commons), Commander O. mounting to £470,000. With appeals steps to satisfy parliament and liberate LOCKER LAMPSON, M.P., Colonel Joux before, the country such as the one we the Bank's capital, thus avoiding delay

total is certain to in reorganisation. ". WARD,M.P., and Colonel Bir SAMUEL reproduce, that steadily increase. HOME, M.P.. The appeal says:-

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

one set of Vickera Dil Machinery Marine Type, including cas pair inain, engines with auxiliary machinery, propeller shafting and propellers Each gine is designed to develop 800 B.H.P. 50/4 revolutions.

The set is stored at the Taikou Dock Ea

Works, and is packed in meering

in casu ready for removal. Parchaser will be required to the whole of the gear without any amiatanen of labour or appliances whatever from the Engineering Company stated or From

the Admiralty The machinery will be sold without guarat- auto condition and with all faults and errors of description. Full particulars of the machinery

can be obtained frem the under- god, who will also issue permits to view the of Association of the Society for the 12th day machinery

of May, 1992 and the 9th day of June, 1929, Tenders should be lodged at the Commoare postponed to a later date, notice of which dore's Office. Hongkong, not later than 12 will be given in due course, 200 on MONDAY, 5TH JUNE.

Dated this 28th day of April, 1922. By Order of the Directors,

C. MONTAGUE EDE

General Managera.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING called to alter the" Articles

H. G. LOWE.

Naval Store Officer.

Hongkong Dockyard.

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WANTED IMMEDIATELY.

WO COMPETENT TRACEES for the

BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

T MEETING called to alter the Articles THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL 10 Land and Surrey Office, Public of Association of the Company, for the us Works Department, Applications should be day of May. 1928 and the 9th day of June, dreased to the Honourable Director of 1922, are postponed to a later date, notine of Pie Works stating age and qualifications which will be given in due course.

Dated this 28th day of April, 1992. in full

By Order of the Directors,

C. MONTAGUE EDE, --

General Manager: !

NOTICE.

1932

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WING to the advancing cost of newspaper production, it has been decided to make ncreased charge of 50 per cent on prosen

sa from AFRI 1st, 1922, on the following iptions of casual advertien ntanamely

Gorerament Notifications. Municipal Notifications. Oficial Notifications

Legal

Notice:

Company Notifications.

Association, Clab and Society Notices. Tris, of course, does not affect the charges for contract spaces held by commercial or for small" Want" advertisements.

HONGKONG DAILY Paras

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE

HE EKTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING called to alter the Articles

of Asociation of the Company for the 12th day of May, 1922 and the 9th day of June, 1923, are postponeil to a later date, notice of which will be given-in due course

Dated this 28th day of April, 1922. By Order of the Diaton,

6.MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

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WANTED-Stenographer for Office at Amoy. Apply Box B.G., co Daily

Press Office..

TO. LET

From 1st July, 1941 or Earlier if Required.

QUITE of 5 ROOMS, 2nd: FLOOR of 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19, Connaught Road Central, Verandahs to each room. FACING HARBOUR, LIFT from the Ground Floor. Apply Box 50 do Dail Press Offico. [750

FOR SALE

AND, spproximately 7,000 square feet on waterfions at Swatow with modern 2 storied brick and concrete building "itable for office and godown. Farther details apply

496] W.C. HOMPERATE & Có

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FOR SALE

ABSOLUTELY NEW

(1) Two 80 EHF. Single Cylinder Bolinder Oil Engines. Revs. 225 per minute.

(1) Two 50 BHP. two cylinder Bolinder

HONGKONG, MAY 18T, 1922.

RUSSIAN RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION..

that are

WALA

The greatest tragedy the world has Dr. Francis Clark, formerly Medical Prob Officer of Health of Hongkong, is an- Been is unfolding itself in Russia. ably because the country is just too far nounced to deliver a lecturo in the Great away we English people do not, even yet, Hall of the University on Monday next grasp quite how appalling the tragedy is under the auspices of the Hongkong

The horrors of the famine which are University Medical Society on

"Man't slowly being revealed to us are making Insect Enemies" (with special reference clear the fact that these, added to the to the health of the Colony). H.E. the suffering caused by war, revolution and Governor has intimated his intention to Bolshevist tyranny and misrule, have be present.. killed Russia. Mentally and morally she.

change from Chinese to Tamil labour, but there were great difficulties in the way.

BANK INDUSTRIELLE.

THE OPIUM COMMISSION.

COMMITTEE TO INVESITAGE POPPY GROWING IN CHINA.

GENEVA, April 20th. Before concluding at Geceva, the League- of Nations Opium Commission adopted a resolution moved by Mr. Chaah Sin-cha ggesting that the League request the Chinese. Government to make better and more thorough investigations into poppy cultivation in China, in order to give The League has or reliable reports.

E resolution that other bodies particularly interested in the suppression of opium should be included on the Come The original resolution apparently pro nosed consular representation on the in vestigating body, bat Mr. Chu strongly opposed this, and succeeded in getting the foregoing resolution mibstituted.

pasted

is dead. The finer things of life have no His Honour Mr. A. P. Blount, Officer longer any appeal to her people, Hopeless Administering the Government of Weihai news, despair and the never-ending struggle Dil Engines direct connected to 25 KW. Los istence have killed any disitu formi hoa left the Territory on leave of 115 Volt direct current compound these things which were formerly held appointed Officer Administering the Gov-mittee of Investigation, Wourd) dynamos complete with back of dearer than life itself. Even the children.ernment. Capt. W. E. Godwin 2/55th board field rheostat for each machine. (3) Two oil fuel tanka capacity of each 20 are affected by the moral debacle. The Coke's Rifles F., Indian Army, has stories of child prostitution, credibly been appointed Senior District Officer, substantiate, bring home to the full, the Me Enest Carpanel, Junior Dis

trict Officer. depth of the Eerror.

tons.

1940

to Bolinders, Apply to

C/o Tally Prem Office

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