THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915.
NOTES FROM PEKINGS
WAR TELEGRAMS,
(Continued from page 1) He
WOMEN DOING THE WORK OF MEN.
Japanese Advisors' Club in Peking.
Peking, June, 14. Aftea the return of Dr. N. Arige, Japanese Constitutional Adviser to China, from Tokyo, an advisers' olub has been meeting of all the advisers, (about forteen) & resolution was passed to the effect that all Japanese advisers must be exert their best
June 22, 9.00 p.m. Thors has been a remarkable spread recently of the employ. ent of women throughout the country in every class of work, in-canized in Peking. In a recent ading employment in banks, on the railway, on farms and on the amways. The Governmen: has been the pioneer of the movement, id has found work for a vast number of women in shell aking. They are now engaging women to act as postmen and
absengers,
ᅦ
Mr. Thomas M.P., addressing a meeting of railwaymen at
efforts to advice China in matters of importance with a view to assist President Yuan and bis State :
administration; but at the game time they must not for- get their own F.therland
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
OUR SUMMER DRINKS
COLD FRESH MILK
S
OURED KIM TERILIZED
MIL
ILK
COOL
SEA
AS A
BREEZE
The new ides and the true iden in Summer Underwear as exemplified by
B. V. D.
LOOSE FITTING
UNDERWEAR
And
SLEEPING SUITS
Obtainable at
ottingham, said he was convinced that female labour had come to Ministers to re-organiza Chinese Make your own junket, we Will MACKINTOSH
y, but it must not be used to reduce the status of men.'
ERMANY PREPARES "SOLDIERS","TO MEET ITALY.
June 22, 9.00 p.m.
The German military authorities are collecting recruits of nine 1 years of age from all parts of the Empire, and sending them to Fol to learn mountaineering so as to be able to confront the ians and to replace the former Alpine troops to Germany and etria which have been almost destroyed while employed on the
front.
A BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.
June 22, 7.15 p.m. Reuter's correspondent Amsterdam reports that Berlia com- ique states that General Mackensen is fighting for Lamberg, e Zolkiem and Raworusk are in our hands, Yesterday the ians attacked westward of Rawaruska, but were repulsed by
Germans.
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THE MANUFACTURE OF SYNTHETIC INDIGO. June 22, 11.55 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Sir John Resa, Mr. Aus Chamberlain said that the Board of Trade was occupied with question of the manufacture in Great Britain of synthetic
Dr. Ariga has been requested by President Yuan to revise these drafts of laws drawn up by the Law Compilation Bureau concern ing the organization of the Li Fe Yuen or House of Legislature and the Kuo-min Sui-Fi or the Citi- zens' Covention; both are to be held in Peking in September or October not to that these im- portant inetitations may be established in time.
The Dipomatic Body. The Japanese say that Mr. Hioki will return to Tokio on or about the 17th, inst. and has been chosen in the person of Mr. Ijuin whom the Japanese state to bo on old friend of President Yuan when the former wd' Consul. General and the latter Viceroy of Chihli at Tientsin; and as Mr. jain knows more about Chinese
Hioki bie. affaira than Dr. re-statement in Peking
that his success r
may
o, while the Government of ladia wae doing all that was pos-fairly compete with Sir J. Jordan, to assist the indigo industry.
BRITISH GRATITUDE” TO AMERICA.
June 22, 4.40 p.m. Amid cheere, Lord Robert Oecil paid a tribute, in the House of mons, to the untiring efforts of the American Ambassador to
better treatment for the British prisoners in Germany.
DE WET FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON.
Jane 21. Leuter's correspondent at reports that General De Wet has found guilty on eight counts charging him with treason, and ailty on the remaining two counts.
Sentence has been deferred until tɔ-morrow.
BRITISH AIRMAN KILLED.
Jon's 22, 11,65 p.m.
Major Lumsden, of the Flying Corps, was killed while flying ok'ands.
GERMAN MUNITIONS BEING PURCHASED
IN AMERICA.
Jons.22, 3.55 p.m.
the New York Herald has made investigations which go to that German agents are buying considerable quantities of lons in America, and that these are shipped first to South loan thence to Holland and Danmark..
HEALTH OF THE TROOPS.
June 22, 4.40 p.m.
Ir. Tennant affirmed in the House of Commons that the health troops at the front was so good that nothing approaching it een known in the past.
THE KAISER AGAIN.
June 22, 6.05 p.m. According to Renter's correspondent at Amsterdam it ficially announced that the Kaiser was present at tions at Gradek,
BOXING.
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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA AND CURIOS.
1.
THE Undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. Vun
Yuen Taar, of Shanghai, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday & Thursday the 30th June & 1st July, 1915, com- mencing each day at 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street A Valuable Collection of Antique China & Curios from Sung to Towk wong periods
Coniprising:-
5.coloured, 3-coloured and Blue and White Vases, Plates, Bowls, Figures, etc.
UB. I. Minister, in advising the Chinese President ir matters of importance and nodent as Sirtion, John has enjyed the confidence of H. R. Yasu. At the same time,
also
Very Fine 5-coloured Vase, Kanghi..
Very Fine Peking Cloisonne Incense Burnor, Ming. Very Fine Famille Rose Vase, Kiedlung.
Very Fine:5-coloured Bowls and Plate, Kanghi (Imperial), Very Fine Famille Rose Flower Pot. Kienlung." Very Fine Mazarine Blue Vase, Yungching."
Very Fine Blue and White Vases with Peach Bloom Decora
Kanghi
and
Soochow Redwood inlaid with Blue and White and 5-coloured Japanese vernaculer papers such Kanghi and Kienlung Porcelain Placques, Porcelain Pictures in- as the Osaka Mainichi and others laid in wood, etc., etc. remind the Japanese public not
to treat the return of Mr. Hioki | to Japan as a slight matter bor cause through the future activi- lies of Mr. 1jair, Japan my secure China's consent in the advisers and arma questirne by peaceful means. Hence the coming change is watched by the Chinese Press with great interest especially as Mr. Ijuin is one of the "Forward Folioy" Statesmen of Japan to- wards China.
Tibetan Affairs,
In view of the coming re-open- ing of the Sino-Tibetan question between China and Great Britain, a former Chinese official who once held an important office under the Manchu Amban at Lhasa wiote to the Chinese Press as follows:-
1-There are several points in the Anglo-Chinese Commercial. Treaty signed in 1908 in India
which should be modified us the consisting of twenty-two articles Tibetans oppose them bitterly.
2.-The Government should take care to secure real politica' control in Tibetin order check foreign aggrese on there.
3,Chinese and Tibetans
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should be permitted to explore and
work the vast mineral resources without the alightest restriction in order to open up the country to the advantage of all parties in- terested in her development.
4. The most important and is the promotion of education urgent matter to be attended to among the ignorant Tibetans who are about 1,500,000 including Lamse. A "If Box does not arrive to-
5. Unless something effective morrow or Friday," he added,
arrangements for a ten round and preventive is done by the bout between me and Rafe Turner Peking Government, the whole for the main event on July 3 will of Tibet will sooner or later fall
N.B.-The Undersigned will give a 2-weeks' guarantee as to the genuineness of the articles offered.
On view from Monday, the 28th instant. Catalogues will be issued.. Terms.-Cash on delivery.
·LANGKAT OUTPUT.
"
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
TO-DAY'S
ADVERTISEMENTS.
KISEN KAISHA. "TENYO MARU,"
From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
MANILA.
Jane 1 2
Tons 295 313
ΤΟΥΟ
8.8.
322
296
287
320
2
319
"
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21
10.
280
337
"
287
256
301
303
203
281
257
19.
256
+
20
208
21
250
22
263
19
"
Daily average
and
The above named Steamer hav- 299ing arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo remaining undelivered on June 24th, at noon, will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense, and delivery must than be taken the Company's Godown. Storage charges will be argorged on all Goods undelivered on 30th June at 5 p.m.
280.0
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
No Claim will be recognised after the Goods have left" tho Steamer or Godown.
a.m.
All chafed and damaged cargo Total to 21th, inst, 6,378 will be landed into the Godown, and examined on 30th June at 10 No Claim will be recognised if filled after 7th July, 1915 K. DOI,
Actg. Agent, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE NEW LOAN."
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's Offer.
We are naked to state that the
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by
Public Auction
the
SATURDAY,
26th June, 1915, comment-
to Marsel, the local light-be considered by the Santa Ana prey to foreigners because the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking af champion, visited us leet management. George Truax poverty-strckon and ignorant Corporation will be pleased to and said that the Santa Ana and Jack Allan will meet in the Tibetans era alterly incapable reserve and forward, any applica of governing themselves whether tions for the National War Loan in Hongkong to ascertain the this bout will be matched against when Lame jointly or separately. of the loan will be published in gement sent a cable to Iron preliminary, and the winner of under the Dalai Lama or the Pan. free of expense. Full particular ingat I am, at No. 5 Holland dato of his arrival back in me, hilippines in order that a
between the Battling Greek
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6-Since the conclusion of day or so. Pete is certainly very busy the Anglo Chinese Commercial
he Iron man may be arranged these days. What he eagerly Treaty of 1906, British commeroo
a (for
Street, West Point...
account of the concerned)
748 Bags Groundnuts.
(hand-picked) Terms Cash on delivery:
GEO. P.LAMMERT;
Auotioneer,
IAN YACHT CLUB.
to main event on July 3, says awaits most of all is a fight against in Tibet has been in the ascen- Chang Yin-tang and Ohen Yi-fan Toth both are now in Peking no anila Daily Bulletin of the Iron Bax. Ho has been very dant every year over That An answer to the cable hot after the Hongkong boy's Chinese from Szechuan Pro advisers to President Yuen) THE HONGKONG CORINTH- booted within a short time, aselp before, and over since, Hux vince and the natives. Hence should be permitted to take part Bux is willing to meet left the Philippines at short in those Treaty Ports, such it on account of their ex * in a return match, it is notice. When a Santa Ana Ystung and Chunbel, there perience in Tibetan affairs. In ed that the Hongkong lad promoter told him yesterday of are now more British subjecta conclusion, the writer expresses in lave started for Manila last a probable fight against Iron than either Chinese or Tibetans view of her proximity to both I might be due today. Bax on July 3, he said that The merchants from India general Bushen and British territories, that was just what he deservedly give Indian teas to exchange Tibet will eventually be doomed quration of time,
before Iron Buz and that he expressed his willing for Tabletan products from the na- and divided by the two Powers, and it is certain mess to meet him. Of course tives. The writer suggests that in and then the Chinese Province of first ahoice in every fight fan would like to see the coming Angle-Chinese con- Szechuan will be in danger of thewo boys in motion again. ference in London ro Peking, foreign egression, to fight
A general meeting of members will be held at the Club House on June 30th, 1915, at 6 p.m.
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