NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
QUEEN'S COLLEGE ANNUAL SPORTS.
will be haid at the
THE above Hosting, Catheway Bay, on THURSDAY, 20TH MARCE, commending Entries are invited for the OLD BOYS' RACE (990 yards, at 4.45 P.M.)
at Noor.
то
LET.
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE..
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1994.
Ebeg to give Notice that Mr. R. Walck No Longer in the
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DEVELOPMENT. BUILDING AND SAYINGS "SOCIETY, LTD.
Employ of the DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.NOTILATUTORY MEETING of the
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FEW OFFICE BOOMS. SECRETARY of PREN'S BUILDING.
AND LAND CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
AND
OURAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Stormer
MACHAON
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf. Kowloon, where it will be at Consignose risk and subject
to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's
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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
Chist Managers,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
HONGKONG CLUB
NOTIOB.
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEARLY TGENERAL MEETING of the MEM BERS of the HONGKONG CLUB will be held in the CLUB HOUER OF TUESDAY, the 15TH MARCH, 1994, at 5.30 F.M.
By Order,
T. A. ROBERTSON,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th March, 1924. [419
HONGKONG" CLUB.
NOTICE.
GENERAL N EXTRAORDINARY HONGKONG CLUB, called in pursuance of Requisition by more than 30 Rendent Mem. bera, will be held in the CLUB Heruk en TUESDAY, the 25TH MARCH, 1994, im- mediately after the Yearly General Meeting,
Basineau:-
What The Cargo will be ready for delivery | A ** MEETING of the MEMBERS of the from Godown on and after 18th March.
Optional cargo wil
will be landed, unless notice has boon given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any, Tassdays and Fridays between the hours of 1045 am, and Noop, within the free storage
No claims will b Period.
after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and All Goods remaining undelivered
will be subject to rent.
fter the 24th March after
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the
7th April, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will, bo affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agenta. Hongkong, 18th March, 1924.
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S.8. "COMMANDANT MAGES* SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
As set forth in the Notice posted in the
Hall of the Citb.
By Order,
4. A ROBERTSON,
Secretary. Hongkong, 16th March, 1924.
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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
1,
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the MEM-
▼TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Company will be held st.3 r, as the CITT HALL, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19TH DAY OF MARCH, 1924.
By Order, EDWARD B. RAYMOND,
Secretary.
1.
Hongkong, 10th March, 1984.
NOTICE.
INTIMATION
DEWAR'S
"The Spirit beyond
THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA
DOCK CO., LTD."
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NERVING
of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Office of the Company, 2. Gray's BUILDINGS, Hoxoxoxo, 671
the 20TH MARUH, 1994 at Sony, for
THURSDA¿eration of
the Directors' Reports and Statement of Accounts for the year ending let December, 1993.
and
The SHARE REGISTER TRANS FER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 8th to the 20th Marah, 1994 (both days inclusive).
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager. [449 Hongkong, 4th March, 187€
CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO.
FORTY-SIXTA ORDINARY THE
ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, PEDDER STREET, A MONDAY, the 31ST MARCH, 1924, at 11.00 kat. for the purpose of eriving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st December. 1923.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be. CLOSED from the 17th to 31st March, 1924, both days inclusive, --
JARDINES MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Agents.
THE MERINGKONG GEN- 4941
ERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 94TH, 1994, at
4 O'CLOCK precisely, in the Ora CHAMBER OF COMMZECE ROOM, City Hall, for the follow ing purposes:
amber, 1993.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from LA-PAL
LICU, COGNAC, is connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure. To transact any General Business.
and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong- Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, hose delivery may be obtained immedistaly after landing
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unanimed after the 28th instant, at Nops, will be subject
to rent and landing charges.
the
A-M..
9. To elest New Committee.
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
HOTELS, LTD.
J
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
of
1. To receive the Report and Accounts of the NORDINARY YEARLY BEING Committee for the year ended 31st Dec. of SHAREHOLDERS THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED, will be held at Tuz HONG KONG HOTEL, Pedder Street, Hongkong, or SATURDAY, the SIND MARCH, 1994,
at 11.30 O'CLOCK .., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the Year ended the 31st December, 1923, confirm- ing the appointment of Directors, sad re- electing a Director and the Auditors.
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Secretary: Hongkong, 12th March, 1914.
NOTICE.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from Friday, the 14th March, 124, until Saturday, the 22nd March, 1024, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board,
PERCY H. SUCKLING,
Secretary, Hongkong, 6th March, 1994
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All claims must be sent in to me on or before Reputable, Hard-working, Ex N Anglo-Belgian Stoel Association inatant, or they will not" be
parienced, Well-introduced and Responsible Tared packages will be examined sa CHINESE or BRITISH FIRM or Individual
AGENT) (BROKER or
who is able to the Tuesday, the 28th instant, si 10 by Messrs. Goddard & Dengias.
Trade (Bars. Augloa, Joists, Channels, Sheets, Plates,
Galvanized Wire, Wire Nails Tubes, THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE. Galvanized Sheets, Black Sheets, Tinplates, Hoops and Wire Rods, Zinc and Lud Bbcets. Please reply in detail to Box No. 609, cio Hongkong Daily - I'rem,
1609
No Fire Insurance has been effected. R RODENFUSER,
# Acting Agent Hongkong, 18th March, 1924.
VEREENIGDE
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NEDERLANDSCHE
SCHEEPVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (UNITED NETStrianos Navigator Co.) HOLLAND OOST "AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-EAST Asia Lana).
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TO BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM,
i HAMBURG AND BREMEN,
THE Steamship
THE
"ALDERAMIN. (3)"
all
having arrived from the above porta, Consignees of Cargo by her are notified that Goods are being landed at their risk into the hardons and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Inmited, whence, and/or from the Остраву. wharves delivery may be obtained.
tha
Goods get cleared by the 24th March, 1924, will be subject to rent.
All broke, chafed and damaged packaged are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd March, 1994, at 10 AM, by Mess. Goddard & Douglas
Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented in writing within 10 days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not recognized.
"
A
be
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. General AgenİK. Hongkong, 16th March, 1924 [314
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, À
나.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
ASD.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
From NEW YORK via MANILA.
ONSIGNEUS por Company's Steamer
CONSI "ALCINOUS"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's What, Kowloon, where
it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to -terms and conditions of
of stor
be ready
age at Holt's what?
The Cargo will Godown on and after 17th Marc
to
delivery from
March.
Optional Carge wi be lailed, unless notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All brocco, chafed and damaged goods are Godowns, where they will be be left in the
Tocodays and Fridays examined on between the hours. of 10.45 sm. and noon
free storage period, within the front smitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goode
andelivered after the 24th romalding March, wil he rubeat to rent,
NO
ba
All claims against the steamer must be pre ented to the undersigned on or before the 7th April, or they will not be recogniead
No Fire Insurance will be effected
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente Bangkong, 16th March, 1924.
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HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY.
GRAND CONCERT Under the Patronage of HE. Tax GOVERNOR by the SOCIETY'S CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
THEATRE ROYAL.
SATURDAY, 29TH MARCH, 1824, AT 9.13 P.M. | Booking Opens on 17TH MARCH at ÅNDERSOY Music Co. PRICES:-13, $2, $1.
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P. & O. 8.S. "NALDERA,”
for London and Marseilles via the f seal ports on the 22ND MARCH, 1924, at Noo
WILL Sail from KOWLOON WHARF
All heavy baggage should be placed on and Cabin Baggage Not Later than 104.M, OR board Not Later than & r. on the B1ST INST the Day of Sailing
For the convenience of Passengers a Lighter NOON to 3 FM, on FRIDAY, the 215 will be alongside the P. & U. JETTT from
MARCH, to receive Enggage.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th March, 1924.......... (692
TO LET.
FB Hov and Cold Batas.
MURNISHED HOUSE, in Good Position From Middle April to September
Apply Box No. 489, 460] c/o Hanglong Daily Press.
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WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Letters are lying at this Offes for
Boxes--YI
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LET.-Ons Well-Lighted OFFICE
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,"
THE
FIFTY FIFTE ORDINARY GEN- ERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD. ERS will be held at the Offices of the Under- THURSDAY, the 27TH MARCH,
signal થવુ 1921, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended the Slet December, 1929.
The SHARE REGISTER and TRANS- FER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 13th to the 29th March, 1924, both days inclusive. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Managers. HONGKONG FIER INSURANCE CO., LTD. [476 Hongkong, March 8ah, 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
EXTRA RACE MEETING 1924.),
́EMBERS' SEASON TICKETS are Now
Members who have not already received them from Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings
C. B. BROWN, 518)
Melend and may be obtained by those
Secretary.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
TING will be held (weather permitting) THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET-
at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 29TH MARCH, 1924, commencing at 3 F..
Enclosure will be $1. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform, Half Price.
The Charge for Admismon to the Public
compare,
Most men choose DEWAR'S and small wonder ! Year in and year out its distinctive character remains steadfast and incomparable.
Perfect distillation, genius in blending and gigantic stocks make DEWAR'd popularity, -and will keep, it !
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After an absence of more than a year, Alr. and Mrs. C. M. Bain have returned to Shanghai When he left Shanghai Mr. Bain was in indifferent health, but his stay in Europe has had the must beneficial effect, and he has recovered his former strength and vigour. »
The number of small-pok cases notified in the Colony last week was 31 and there were 31 deaths from the disease. One was a British case and the rest Chinese. The weekly return of notifiable diseases also includes 6 cases of enteric fever with 3 deaths; cases of diptheria, 1 death; 4 cases of cerebro-siapal fever, death. Also I case of scarlet fever and 1 of paratyphoid. ·
returne for the past year." The Sub- Committee of the Washington Center, ence which considered this matter esti mated that an increase to 8 per cent. effective would provide an additional revenue of $17,000,000 The 5 per cent. was effective throughout inst year, and the increased revenue was not more than Ths. 1,700,000, while the Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration estimated that, if trade had been permitted to follow its normal course, the increase in the revenue should have amounted; at least, to Tls. 23 millions. The Powers in their consideration of this subject can come to no conclusion widely different from that expressed by the Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, namely that the financial problem of China, which is the direct outcome of the prevailing military tyranny, and which in the minds of foreign"creditors overshadows everything else, cannot be effectively dealt with except in conjune. tion, with other reforms, and a Customs
The dwelling of Mr. Horatio Robertson surtax of 1 per cent. is now utterly at 73, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, was inadequate for that purpose." The Chair-robbed last week by two cookies.
thefts amounted to a total value of Tls. added: It is difficult to
100,000-a tin box, which contained title how anything short of the full per deeds to 20 mow of land and serip deben- tures, and other valuables, which they cent surtax proposed by the Mackay had taken from the room of the house- Treaty will meet the case, accompanied keeper. Several articles of jewellery by provisions for a just apportion- were taken from different drawers in the ment of revenue to the provinces in hoge a watch, gold pencil and scarf pin The police recovered the deed hox" return for the abolition of all internal unopened, and el, some of the jewel. taxation on trade and the relinquishment lery. The thieves were sentenced in the.
MAR
sce
Dewar's White Label and to the Central Government of what may
Victoria Vat
As supplied to the Houses of Lords, and Commons,
By Royal appointment to His Majesty The King.
SOLE AGENTS:
A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.,
&
BIRTIL Toea-At Shanghai, on March 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Tozu, a daughter.
DEATH. BOWDLER-On March 18th, at "Fung Shui," The Peak, Hongkong. ANNE ROWDERE, widow of the late EDWARD BOWDLER, formerly Surveyor-General of this Colony, Funeral at St. John's Cathedral on Wednesday (today) at
*4.30,
Hongkong Office: 1, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGLONG, MARCH 19TH, 1924.
CHINA'S
ASPIRATIONS AND PRESENT CONDITION,
The Chinese Government, # Chinese news agency states, has received a cable from the Chinese Minister in London,
Since the revival of pari mutuel in Japan, the ochi says, the horse race fever is epidemic all over the country. In Tukyo tickets sold at the first four days' meet- ings amounted to 12,000,000, and a bet- or result is anticipated at the second meeting, which, is to take place on April 26th and 27th, and May 3rd and 4th. No spring races, will be held in Yokohama, where the buildings and course were badly hit by the quake and are not yet restored to 'n normal state.
Mixed Court to five months' gnol.
The
Mr. G. R..
be properly classed as national revenues. The price to be paid may seem at first sight large, but it is insignificant eam- pared to the gain to foreign trade resuit-again brought before Mr. J. R. Wood at
a restoration to peaceful.com- ing. from ditions and good government throughout the country, which must be the indispens able guarantee demanded." A guarantee of that kind, unfortunately, is not in sizht, "and until it is the answer to the Chinese Government's request to be allowed to impose additional taxation can be con- fidently predicted."
Amongst those who left for Home is the a. Trirenas on Monday afternoon was Mr. A. Y. Hogg, of Canton, never panied by her children.
Mr. Khoa Hooi Hye, the Malay States Chinese Tennis Champion, will leave for Europe at the end of this month to take part in the Olympic Games at Paris and also the Daris Cap contest in America this year,
The YaC. Dog News says that there have been several instances-recently of the untrustworthiness of the Siberian
mail route. It looks as if letters are
being tampered with by Soviet antheri ties. Letters have reached the Chinese Postal officials in a torn condition.
The Chinese who was remanded on Monday on a charge of unlawfully having in his possession two automatic pistols board the s.s. President Madison was
the Magistraty. yesterday. Hayward defending, said that his client had been in Mexico. for 17 years, and returned to China on hearing that his mother and brother had been murdered by robbers. The arms were not intended for Hongkong. Inspector Spear said that when the defendant was naked to He declare he said he had no later produced one gun," When his truck was searched the other pistol was found as well as a quantity of ammunition can- Fix cealed in, the sides of the trunk. Worship asked if the defendant could produce the letter stating that his mother The and brother had been murdered. defendant replied that it had been de- stroyed. Mr. Wood reserved his decision until this morning.
AFD19.
Among residents who are leaving for Home on the P&O. Walders are the Hon Mr. A. O.. Lang, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, C.M.G.. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Wood. Lient. Col. W. N. Nicholson, D.SO.. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. J. T. Bacram, Mr. Temple Bevan, M.C.. Capt. and Mrs. A. M. Collinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Courie, Capt. and Mrs. H. M. Colvin, C.BE RN Mrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Licut Comdr. A. Evelegh, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Mrs.
E. B. C. Hornell. Mr. "P. Jacks. Com- inander B. J. G. Johns. Capt. R. M. Newton King. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris, Mr. T. D. O'Sullivan. Mrs. H. R. Phe- lips. Mr. L. C. Parker Rees, Mrs. C. P. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephen, Mrs. Syne Thomson, Capt. M. H. Spicer, Mr. During the absence from the Colony of Vergette, Mrs. P. Douglas Wilson the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave. the Rev. N. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilton,"
A. Poel will be in charge of the work of the Missions to Scamen in Hongkong, and will also act as Hon. Secretary of the General Charities Organisation." "Mr. C. Champkin has been appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Hongkong Bay Scouts.
COL. NICHOLSON'S DEPARTURE.
TO REJOIN REGIMENT AT
GIBRALTAR...
There has, arrived in Peking a Mr.
The departure of Lieut-Colonel W. N. Kubiax, a member of the Far Eastern Nicholson, CMG, D.S.0, from the Revolutionary Committee and of the Central Committee of the Russian Com Colony on Saturday by the sa. Valdera. menist Party. He is on a visit to Mr. will be regretted by a large circle of Karakhan. the Soviet Envoy. Mr. Day-friends, Col. Nicholson, who was mar tian, the Councillor of the Extraordinary ried last week to Miss Phylis Higgs, has Plenipotentiary Mission, arrived with him D.A.A., Q.MG. at Headquarters, China fulfilled the very responsible post of from Harbin.
Command, during the whole of his period of service in longkang, just over four years. During that time he has been exceedingly popular with officers an
Yesterday one of the foremost evangel ista of Japan, the Rev. M. Ramanor, Eastern Departinent of the Foreign the City Hall. The first at 2 p.m. was saying that the Director of the Far addressed two meetings for Japanese in Office. had called and informed him that largely attended by Japanese Indies, the
China and the prevalence of bandits evangelist is passing through Hongkong owing to the disturbed conditions in ane in the evening at 8, o'clock was at
tended by Japanese of both sex. The
Member are advised that they must show everywhere, the Powers are reluctant to on his way to Australia. their Season Tickets to obtain Admission to
appoint Delegates to proceed to Chian Members' Enclosure, thach member has the right of introducing 2 for the investigation of the judicial con Non-members to the Members Unclogare, ditions there (with a view to the aboli. Tickten for whom can be obtained from Mesars LASTRAD & DAVIS at $5 each uption of extraterritorial jurisdiction), and to FRIDAY, MARCH 28TH, 2
..
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hong.
kong to be present.
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CORONET
TO-DAY TILL SUNDAY
POTASH
AND
TBOOM on Top Floor, 6, QUEEN'S ROAD
Apply-CANDE, PRICE & CO PERLMUTTER,
CENTRAL LTD.
men of the Garrison and his courteous manner, and obliging disposition has made him many friends in the Colóng.
but disembark at Gibraltar where he will Colonel and Mrs. Nicholson are not proceeding Home on the P. & O: Nabilera, rejoin his Regiment, the lat. Suffolks, na Second in Command after many years of absence on Staff work, The 1st Buffalka have recently heer moved from Indin to
Gibraltar
OBITUARY,
MRS. BOWDLER.
Mra. Dowbiggin forma ns that she made a profit of 3260 int her recent con- cert. Of this sum she has sent $5 to the Leper Hospital at Pakhoi and the balance in sterling, viz. E27 138. d., to therefore the decision to send out dele- the Charing Cross Hospital. Mrs. Dovi gates on the 1st of November is can biggin adds that she is very grateful to celled." It is not a surprising piece of all who so kindly helped her in the effort
on behalf of these deserving charitíca.. information, and we have been expecting
A very old resident of the Colony to hear, long before now, of some similar Shanghai's experiment in dealing with passed away yesterday in the person of intimation in regard to the Chinese vice, undertaken four years ago in ac- Mrs. Bowdler, who was the first Euro- cordance with a programme faid down by pean lady to live at the Peak, and it is Government's' request to the Powers to a Vice Commission, is a failure so far as curious to add that during her long- appoint delegates for a preliminary con effecting any betterment of the moral residence here she bad never crossed the the late. tone of the Settlement. This is the judge harbour. She was the widow ference to discuss matters relating to the ment of the police authorities set forth Mr. Edward Bowdler who from 1874 to proposed increase of 2 per cent, in the in a communication written by Deputy 1800 was Assistant Surveyor-General in Customs duties. Turning up the records Commissioner of Police in Charge A.
the Colony, a designation which he wan the last to bear in the service. Mrs... of the Washington Conference we see that Hilton Johnson and published in the
Municipal Graelle.
Bowdler was formerly a regular atten- Dr. WELLINGTON Koo (now Minister of
dant at, the services at St. John's Cathe- Foreign Affairs a at l'oking) told the Con- Li Sum Ling, whom the late Mr. Gordral and gave to the Cathedral a very. ference that when the proposed nurtax don Bennett one time owner of the We fine reredes which was dedicated in
Tork Herald
Fang- of 21 per cent.. for ordinary articles and State fuld took with him to the United December 1921. She lived, at
visited Hongkong, some
at midday yesterday. In spite of her of 5 per cent on certain luxuries even years ago, and made him famous in shui," The Penk, where she passed away tpally goes into effect more revenue will America as a sort of unofficial ambassa advanced age her mind was definitely
dor of China, has recently been appoint cleur, to the last. He produced, but even then, it will hardlyd Commissioner of Foreign Affairs at be commensurate with the rapidly grow Loyang (Marshal Wu Pei-fu's headquar ing needs of the Chinese Government A very interesting commentary" on this statement has recently been provided by the publication of the Customs revenue
The first part of the funeral service will ters). Mr. Li Sum Ling, when Mr.be held in St. John's Cathedral at 4.30 Gordon Bennett discovered him was p.m. to-day and the remaining portion working in's Hangkong newspaper office at the graveside at Happy Valley where He was lent to Mr. Bennett as an inter she will be buried in the same grave na
her husband. She had no children. preter and guide.
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