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GROOTES! DUTCH COCOA
ABSOLUTELY PURE AND SOLUBLE.
FOR SALE
AT'
ALL STORES. 30 Cents
PER POUND TIN.
BREAKFAST CUPS
GRATIS
TO REGULAR BUYERS.
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&& CO.,
4, DES VOEUX ROAD SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA,
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NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE, OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD.
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WESTWARD.
The 8.5. MUTTRA"' will have Hnzozowa ( SINGAPORE, PENANG BANGOON on the 8th July, at Nova. followed by the 8.8. "ITINDA" taking cargo and passengers at cairent rates.
The above Steam to hare excellent salons accomunadation or pa segers and
o fitted with all modern conveniencon.
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LAST TWO WEEKS ONLY.
CONTEMPORARIES:
Dasty Press,
The Chinese Situation. China has much to be thankful for in that she has a man of the calibre of Yuan Shih-kai at the holm of the Ship of State. What has been happening in Peking during the past few weeks does not help to strengthen publio confidence in the stability of the Government. Wo can only trust that the President has succeeded in impressing upon his Ministers
Enormous reductions made in all kinds of India, that the rosigaation mania which
Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, &c.
An Inspection earnestly solicited.
appears to have infected them augura ill for a country whose 400 great need for some years to come
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is strong, stable and intelligent government. We can see nothing in the conduct of Tang Shao-yi, at the present jubeture of affairs, which justifies the laudation of his friends. Without compromiso and conciliation at the procont time, peace and progress in China" aro impossible, and assuming the "authentic story" of his reaignsTM tion to be true, we think most reasonable people will "approve" the prudence of the President in declining to risk a rising of the troops in the metropolitan provinco.
China Mail
The British Colonies.
By every loyal Briten at home or abroad, the interesting speech delivered in the House of Com- mons on Thursday by Mr. L. Harcourt, the Secretary for the Colonies, will be read with plea sure. His survey of his particular. department reveals interesting. facts of the prosent condition of | the Colonies, and gives assurance of satisfactory progress for the future. Without exception, what is boing conducted in and by the Crown Colonies has met with cordial approval of the Mother Country, and rightly so, for the past year has shown nil- round progress, which though not in some cases of a particularly brilliant character is steady and socure and of a nature, sufficient to inspire the hope of a cons tinuance along the same lines: Wo oro glad to 'note that in his reference to the restrictions upon opium, Mr. Harcourt again points
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And as grind any lensa, or make a scrow to a pair of Specta- rules on the premises. Don'
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N. LAZARUS, OPTICIAN. 1A. D'Aguilar Str., "oogkong Uongkong. 24th June, 1912.
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. EYTOLLAKE & Brestactus. $2.00, upwards. O.E. M, HALES. Olil Pont Offies Building, orpo-Its Hongkong Hotel.. Eye Examined without charge.
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VERY MODERATE PRICES.
PEAK
that "over-rapid prohibition might have in spreading the more deadly vices of morphin and cocaine." This is not a favoiful danger, but wall-founded on experience and [44 one which cannot be too clearly
understood and grasped.
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Two roomed Office. Apply Property Offico, Jardine, Misthoson & Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 29ad May, 1919. F880
16 mim4FFICES in King'« Building. 10 min
Ranfurly," 11 Conduit Road,
12.45 p.m. 1.15 p.m.
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NIGHT OANS.
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11.45 am, to 12.00 noon
10 min.
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18.00 noon to 1.00 pamasam
10 min.
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
15 min.
12
5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
10 min
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10 min. 7.00 p.m. to, 8.10 p.m. - 11
NIGHT CARS as on West Day
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15 min.
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South China Morning Post.
Chinese · Labour,
ona
Undoubtedly there will have, to be a recasting of notions as regards the Chinese labourer. It is all very well to laud him to the skies as a splendid worker and cheap, but the eyes cannot be shut to other factors, mord serious than the needs of employ. ors and of infinitely greater importance to the woll-being of those countries at whose gates the Oriental clamoura for admittance. Statesmen will be compelled to
grapple with the question sooner
or Intor and nation can afford to make the blunder that Siam has nade by noglooting to deal with it when the time is ripo,
"PARTY INTRIGUE.”
Whatever good reasons. Tang may have for his flight they aro yet to be given, says the Min. LOOSE, WASHING, Su Pao. But one thing is cer
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Iain, and that is the party intrigue that has disgusted; the most en- thusiastic politician." Mr. Tong has lately been attacked, right and left by men of other parties or account of politioni differences. Strife has gone so for that efforis. | have been made to secure his re-
tirement from the Premiership.. Even the members of his own party, the Tang Meng Hui, aro said to have worked against him. Mr. Tangis & quick-tempera man and for the least" "ostise, be will grow, pessimimio and g up: his & responsibilities
incident
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