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"LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

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Article XXI-Nothing in Convenant shall be deemed to affect the validity of international engage. ments such as treaties of arbitration or regional understandings like the Monroe Doctrint, for securing the maintenance of peace.

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THURSDAY MAY 1 1919,

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Longfalds Lautan M&; bizn

Livingston Flag Lt

Lindsay Mr& Ka

Merona M Minimal C Mumo FP Kalon Y. J

Burna Mr & Mrs T Bingham Mr & Mr GF

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MacIntyre Master MacKsan Dr G W

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"PUBLIC" AUCTIONS,

THE undersigned bave received Instructions to sell by Pub-

he Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of

May, 1919.

at 3 o'clock pm

The Valuable Leasehold

Properly

Situate at

Na 3, Mountain View, The Peak, Hongkong With the furniture therein

INIONE LOT

At their Auction Rooms in Des Voeux Road Central

The property, which has been newly done up inside and out and is fitted throughout with Electric Light, kan be inspected at any

The property consists of the Wpieces or parcels of ground situate at the Peak Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as SECTION OF RURAL BUILD- ING LOT 18 and SECTION B OF RURAL BUILDING LOT 60 with the messuage and tenement thereon known as No. 3 MOUN- TAIN VIEW (and as No. 34 Peak) held for the respective. residnes of two terms of 75 years each created therein by two Crown Leases dated respectively the 21st December 1882 and the 4th May 1898 Together with the furniture therein.

Beybi 05 Skaner Capt D Stasonby Mr & kirs

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Area: 5,700 square feet or

thereabouts

Crown Rent:-$5.00 per annum The property is subject to and has the Benefit of the right of way along the front of Mountain View Terrace.

Particulars and Conditions of sale may be had from:

into henosforward by any mesiber of tion. In every the Bengue-thalle by fortirwith-rani-Mandatory-s gistered with the Becretariat and Council an aball as soon as posible be publish.ference to the

degroo ed by it. No signty or inter- to its charge: she pubmission of the dispute to the national engagement shall be bind authority, centrol or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory Council. In any case, referred to ing until so registered. the Assembly all the provisions of

Article XIX-The Assembly may shall, if not previously agreed upon this Article and of Article XII. from time to time advise the recons by the members of the League, be rulating to the action and powers ofsideration by members of the League explicitly dated in each case by the Council shall apply to the action of treaties which have become inap the Council A permanent Commis and powers of the Assembly, provid-plicable and the consideration of sion shall be constituted to receive od that a report made by the Asinternational conditions whose run and examine the annual reports of sembly is concurred in by the retinuance might endanger the peace the Mandaturies and to advise the Council on all matters relating to presentatives of those members of of the world. the League represented on

Article XX.-The members of the the observance of the Mandates.

Article XIII-Subject to, and in Council and of a majority of the Longue severally agree that this other members of the League, ex-Covenant is accepted as abrogating accordance with the provisions of alasive in each case of the repre-all obligations of understandings international conventions existing or iontatives of the parties to the inter se which are inconsistent with hereafter to be agreed upon, the dispute; alall have the same fore the terms thereof, and solemnly members of the League (a) will

a report by the Council com undertake that they will not here endeavour to secure and maintain B curred in by all the members thereafter enter into any engagements in fair and humane conditions of labour Back Major & Mrs of, other than the representatives of consistent with the terms thereof. for men, women and children both

Caldwell PR one or more of the parties to the In case members of the League shall in their own countries and in all clearer Y H

Corgrove J R dispute.

before becoming a member of the countries to which their gommercial Calta L Article XVI.—Should any member League have undertaken any oblign. and industrial relations extend, and Click Me & Mrs J O MARE MILY

MoHey Mrs L of the League resort to war in dis-tions inconsistent with the terms of for that purpose will establish and Camere 57

Macintyre Mr Claxton à à under this Covenant, it shall be the duty maintain the necessary international Cox F

KY regard of its Corecant

to Carvalho Era

Melanes Mr & Mrime. Articles XII, XIII, or XV. it shall of such member to take immediate organizations; (b) undertake

TRE secure just treatment of native in-Qaming A ipso facto be deemed to have com-

alegs to procure its release from

habitants of territories under their Cameron Mr & Mrs Nicolson 18

Cowan Capt PM. Nicholson 4 R mitted an act of war against all the such obligations.

centrpl: (c) will entrust the League

Mr & Mrs other members of the League, which hereby undertake immediately to

with the general supervision over Carvalho Mr & Mrs?

*Oldenbarger Capt A the execution of agreements with Camming Dr & Mrs Pipe Me subject it to the severance of all the trade or financial relations, the

regard to the trame in women and prohibition of all intercourse be

children and the traffic in opium Pykwad W tween their nationals and the na

and other dangerous drugs; (d) will Duncan W entrust the League with the general Donza Und A tionals of the Covenant-breaking Stale, and the prevention of all Article XXII-To those calonies supervision of the trade in arms and axis ME

Kits Chora'ier E smmunition with the countries in zam Signora financial, emercial or personal and territories which as intercourse between the nationals sequence of the late war have ceased which the control of this trafic is Bigporian

Hmm K of the Covenant-breaking State and to be under the sovereignty of the necessary in the common interest;

F anly

JH. the nationals of any other State States which formerly governed'† (e) will make provision to and main Fufac whether a member of the League or them, and which are inhabited by tain Freedom of communication and Freer Capt W

It shall be the duty of the peoples not yet able to stand by of transit and equitable treatment Fair & Mrs Council in such case to recommend themselves under the strenuous CCD-

for the commerce of all members of Fisher Flag Capt & to the several Governments conditions of the modern world, there eerned whist effective military or should be applied the principle that naval forces the members of the the well-being and development of League shall severally contribute to such peoples form a sacred trust of the armaments of the forces to herivilization, and that securities for used to protect the Covenants of the the performance of this trust should League. The members of the League be embodied in this Covenant. The agree farther that they will mutually best method of giving practicable support one another in the financial effect t this principle is that and "economic measures' which are ¦ the tutelage of

People Juch entrusted taken under this Article in order be

advanced นา to minimize the loss and incontions who by reason of their venience resulting from the above resources,

experience or mestres, and that they will mutual their geographical position can best support one another in resisting undertake this responsibility, and any special measures aimed at one who are willing to accept it, and of their number by the Covenant that this tutelage should be exercis breaking State and that they willed by them.as Mandatories on be take the necessary steps to afford half of the League. The character passage through their territory to of the Mandate must differ according the forces of any of the members to the stage of the development of of the League which are co-operat the people, the geographical situa ing to protect the Covenant of the tion of the territory. its ecosomic League. Any member of the League Leondition, and other similar" cireum- which has violated any Covenant of state... Certain communities form. the League may be declared to beerly belonging to the Turkish E. no longer a member of the League pire have reached

stage of by a vote of the Council concurred development where their existence in by the representatives of all the as independent nations can pro- other members of the League repre-visionally be recognized subject to sented thereon."

the rendering of administrative Article XVII-In the event of a advice and assistance by a Manda dispute between a member of the tory until such time as they are League and a State which is not able to stand alone, and the wishes a member of the League or between of these manities must be

Artiele XXV.The members of States not members of the League, principal consideration In the

the League agree to encourage and they shall be invited to accept the selection of the Mandatory. Other

promote the establishment and co- obligations of membership in the peoples, especially those of Central

operation of duly authorized Aba'dis J League for the purpose of such Africa, are in such a stage that the voluntary national Red Cross or Allen Gt. dispute upon such conditions as the Mandatory must be responsible for ganizations having for their purpose Rasto J Council may deem jast If such the administration of the territory the improvement of health, the Bradler Mr & Mrs invitation is accepted the provisions under conditions which will

prevention of disease and the mitiga Banchot Mr H & of Articles XII. to XVI. inclusive guarantee freedom of conscience or tion of suffering throughout the Banther J

Beerton Mm shall be applied with such modifica religion, subject only to the mainten-world.

Burgess M. & Mrs tions as may be deemed necessary

ance of public order and morals, the

Article XXVI.-Amendments to

Carrot J Card W by the Council. Upon such invita-prohibition of abuses such as the

this Covenant will take effect when Groot Mrs G tion being given the Council shall slave trade, the arms traffic and the

ratified by the members of the Caz U de la

Cruz immediately institute an enquiry liquor traffic and the prevention of League whose representatives com Ditter C

B into the circumstances of the dispute the establishment of fortifications

pose the Council, and by a'majority (STDA NG or military and naval bases, and and recommend sach action as may

of the members of the League whose Fern W

Earle E seem best and most effectual in the of military training of he nations representatives compose the As circumstances. If a State so invited for other than police purposes, andsembly. Such amendment shall bind Gtenard V shall refuse to accept the obligations the defence of territory, and will

any member of the League which of membership in the League for also secure equal opportunities for

signifies its dissent there from, but the purpose of such dispute and the trade and commerce of other shall resort to var against a member members of the League. There are of the League, the provisions of territories such as South-West Africa Artide XVI shall be applicable as and certain of the South Pacific xgainst the State taking such action. Islands, which, owing to the If both parties to the dispute when sparseness of their, population, or so invited refuse to accept the their small size, or their remoteness obligation of membership in the from the centres of civilization, or League for the purpose of such their geographical contiguity to the dispute, the Council may take each territory of the Mandatory and other measures and make such recom- circumstances,

their

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the League. In this connection the Galluzzi U O special necessities of the regions de-German Mr & Mrs Trays F

Tudor Vice Adm Sir vastated daring the war of 1914-1919) Halam Mr & Mrs F & Lady- shall be in mind (and) will endeavour Howells

Templeton Mr

Mrs CE to take steps in matters of inter-Hall G

Thomson Mix G national concern for the prevention Holzheiser P

Holgaon A

Syma and control of diseases.

Hall Capt TP

Wilkinson B L. Article XXIV.-There shall be Esoper & Shalton Via Thos

Food 4 placed under the direction of the Esper G

Teman Capt & Mrs RWaite EB League all international bureaux Torsland TE already established by general Jahnson MSF Waring M

such ph treaties if the parties to

Joblin Ma LM treaties consent. All such inter-) national bureaux and all commis sions for the regulation of matters

Atwell R of international interest hereafter Balion FG

Ette Mr Lancaster J de B constituted shall be placed under Paron GW

Bird CB

Hier J Finlay the direction of the League. In all

Bixby Mr & Mrs DK McDougall A'K matters of international interest Brett HJ

Holder Mr Mrs

J which are regulated by general con. But'er Capt TH rentions, but which are not placed Bundle Rev B & C under the control of international Cochrane Mr & Mrs Secretariat of the League shaft Coome E sabject to the consent of the Council, Dobel WrJS

Патвором ТН Robert W and if desired by the parties, collect Duncan Kr Men ♬ Ram E A and distribute all relevant informá- Pias Mr & Mra J MRtchie Mr & Mrs tion and shall render any other Bras &, MDE assistance which may be necessary Galloway Mr Ms Roma TJ de

Bcant'sbury Major V Grave Ms J L or desirable. The Council may in- gill Kra Mr BE elade as part of the expenses of the miler & MrsStevens Lt

Kunster

Smith Findlay A Secretariat the expenses of any bures

Horce 5

Taylor Maj & Kre er commision which is Humphrays. Mr & _BB

MYLE Hutchison H da F placed under the direction of the League.

Johnson FB

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commissions,

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Carter A ♪

theroles Lt Col EG

in that case it shall cease to be a member of the. League.

ASNER TO THE COVESANT,

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Peek S Tetek GG Perkins TL Pelham Lt Col &

Mr Tannby

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Te tri Maj Con F Vestri Mis Wakeman Major &

Mrs

CARLTON HOTEL,

Gror ar Ca

Maloto Wm! Masron A Vila BS

Wono Mr & Mrs E CE

Martin Mrs V Nagle Qosjano & S Rainer C Ramos M A{i} JT

Rilar & Bra

W Rob C Sheridan Capt J F Bmith TJ

Stephens Mr & Mr

TL Aaphens Mr & Mex Bytesma Mr & Mrs Satoa Mrs E

Stewed Mr P Wilben Richard

Wiebet J P WEST W L

Her deren Mrs DP Blood Bezz'e M

Jackson L Kolly Kenyer N

MESSRS. DENNYS &

BOWLEY,

No. 6 Des Voeux Road Central.

Vendor's Solicitors.

or from

MESSRS. HUGHES &

HOUGH,

The Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 17th May,

1919,

commencing at 3 p.m.-

at the Taikoo Docks Five Boilers salved ex a's "Chiyo] Maru"

Diameter overall 16′ 2′′ Length

118

Four Furnaces Weight about 55 Tons each Terms: Cash on delivery

Inspection orders on application

Geo. P. LAMMERT

Auctioneer..

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

'* SATURDAY, the 3rd May,

1919,

commencing at I am.

at his Sales Rooms. Duddell

Street..

300 Silver Watches.

L-Original Members of the Korzadety Capt J J Willam 8: League of Nations, Signatories of Lauro Nations and Signatories of the Treaty of Peace-United States of America, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil,

States Invited to Accede to the Repablic, British Empire, Canada, Australia, Covenant. Argentine

On view from Friday, the South Africa South Wales Chile, Columbia, Denmark, Nether 2nd inst. сла be best ad- India, China, Caba, Czecho-Slovakia,

lands, Norway, Paraguay, Persia, mendations as will prevent hostili-ministered under the laws of the Ecuador, France, Greece, Guatemala, Salvador, Spain, Sweden, Switzer Terms: Cash on delivery, ties and will result in the settlement Mandatory as integral portions of Haiti, Hedjaz, Hondurna, Italy, land and Fenezuela.. of the dispute.

its territory, subject to the safe Japan, Liberia, Nicaragua, Panama,

IL-Fint Secretary-General of the Article XVIIL-Every convention guards above-mentioned, in the Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, League of Nations. er international engagement entered interests of the indigenous popula-Servia, Siam and Uruguay.

Geo. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

VAG-OT

VICTORIA CAFE

BEST BREAD

only 10 cts. a lb.

SOMETHING NEW

WISEMAN'S TEA

OUR OWN PACKING & BLENDING FROM THE

CHOICEST CEYLON & CHINA TEAS.

Sole Agents: THE

CONNAUGHT

MOTOR CAR

COMPANY,

TRY IT

I lb. TINS 80 CENTS

Studebaker

Tel. No. 1913.

28. Des Voeux Rd.J

Central.

G.P.0. Box 444.

A Car which has won for itself a world wide reputation for permanency of Service, Power, Design, Comfort, Workmanship & Economy,

A High Class Latest Modelled Car

At a price within the reach of all.

A Consignment of Studebakers has just been landed. Inspection and Enquiries are cordially Solicited.

THE HONGkong schOOL

OF

MOTORING.

APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS ARE

NOW BEING ACCEPTED.

The SCHOOL has accommodation for 200 PUPILS, the syllabus including courses for MECHANICS and DRIVING.

SPECIAL FACILITIES are offered to persons desirous of becoming CHAUFFEURS and not at the moment having means at their disposal their course.

for

Works and school-Shaukiwao. Office-4 Queen's Road Central

TO-NIGHT!

VICTORIA

THEATRE

FINAL RECODE OF

"THE HOUSE OF HATE"

_____" FOLLOWING OLD GLORY."

TO-NIGHT!

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