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FORMER GERMAN COLONTES,

Paris, May T

A Paris communique states that the Council of Three bae decided the disposition of the ex-German colonies as follows >--

Togoland Camerooni France and Britain shall make joint recommendation to the League of Nations in, regard to their future: A

German East Africa: A mandate shall be held by Great

German, South-West Africa? A mandate shall be held "the Union of South Africa.

German Samoan Idands: A mandate shall be held by

Other German Pacife possessions south of the Equator, excluding the German Samoan Islands, shall be held by Australia.

Naura: A mandate shall be given tu the British Empire. German Pacific Islands north of the Equator: A mandate shall be held by Japan.

GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

Berlin, May 7.

The Peace Committee of the National Assembly bas resolved on favouring the re-establishing of friendly com- mercial relations with Russia and the conclusion of a truce.

UKRAINIAN SOVIET AND FOREIGN CONSULS.

Copenhagen, May 1. A messages from Sebastopol states that the Ukrainian Soviet has ordered all foreign coqeuls to leave Sebastopol. forthwith. as their governments are not recognised.

HUNGARIAN ARMY DISORGANISED,

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Loudon, May 1. Reuter learns that the disorganisation of the Hungarian army is increasing and that there are only twenty-eight thousand left.

RED CROSS LEAGUE.

Paris, May 7.

A League of Red Cross Societies of the United States, Britain, France, Italy and Japan has been formed Its object is to anticipate, diminish and relieve the misery produced by disease and calamity throughout the world. The League will invite other Red Cross Societies to join.

COMMERCIAL NEWS,

FLOUR

arrangements for an amalgam- ation. It may be mentioned that the former represents the rubber manufacturers and the latter the wholesale and retail merchants

rubber goods.

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

paper

menus,

NIPPON

NOTICE TO,

FROM EUROPE & STRI THE Company's Steamak

"TAMBA

having art ports, Conaty

hereby informed that

argo are sir Goods:

arn, being landed and placed al their risk in the Hongkong and Kommon Wharf, and Godeen Company's Godownsas) owlOOD, where each consignment will be sorted out märk by mark and delivery oan be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.ne

"Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary-beforę NOON, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 17th May, 1919, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packates must be laft in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co's representatives at an appointed hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they can- not be recognized No, claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents |Hongkong, 13th May, 1919.

PACIFIC MAIL F.S. CO., LTD.

NGTIE TO CONSIGNEES.

8. S." COLOMBIA"

From SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU,JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI & MANILA.

The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the "abwa mentioned, Ports. Consignes of canzo, are hereby informed that their cargo will be landed at their risk into the hazard, us

Sayanagiapk

gua Central

Swecken. De.. from Amoy.

Talo

Mrs. E.-B. Baltige fourth story M BE. Bergen. Market, from ME B. L. Riback Me'E Mm. 3. Bis Kab & Mr. G. D. Back Master Black

Canton Road,

elo Ontunteapan Toushogako, from Osaka..

Yeecheang, from Kobe. Masskabs Nakano, coN. Y.K. 8, King's Building_from. Tokio.

Satanakugan Bee Mingkee West Camp, from Zakio,

Winghingloo.from Kebe. Paul Loving, Passenger Tenyo Maru, from Yokohama... Chahseng, from Kobe, Aahang, from Ban Francisco Yokohoma

Yanhingloong Central, from Chinmeisang Chungfung, from Shanghai.

Gallos, American Consul, from 1. Kobe

Mack

HAH.B. Blanton Mr. D. F. Bostack Chupke wad - Mrs.

Brinch

Mr Offret T

Brankopans

[Mr. Wod. Bewall N. Bura

TP. & MMA T. &

Burps

Mr. J. G. Bydene

Mt. R. V. Cameron

Mr. & Mrs. Start

Cameron

Mesa MBA.

Carvalho „Mr. C. Chose

IE Cosgrove

Mt. E. W. Cos DEL Cùm

·

Hingwai, from Shanghai. Aliyeumbai. No. 29, Yilitsin Davis Street, from Paking.

T. KBING,

Act. Superintendent.... Hongkong, May 9, 1912,"

Eastern Extension Australasia

`& China Telegraph Co. -

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E. E. Telegraph Office at Hongkong:---

Ashang, from San Francisco. Harpers, from Shanghai.

Mrz

Mr. L.. Lagu

Er. J. Lieflick, Moe, Leiris Capt. Liddell

Miss H. Litt

G. B.

Mr. & Ma Mr. S. Zungfield

da Long

Mr, G. Ludin 120, and Mes

dec. Made Vin Mr. L. McHussey. Mr. & Ms T. R

Melines

Dr. 6. W. McKean Miss 3. Moñante, Mr and Mrs. N.

Macintyre Master Molnlyte "Mr. E. 3. Make' Mr. H.-E. Maslin Mias V. Mason Mr. N. V. Mojan Mr. T. 1. Miller i Mr. & Mrs. Morri

Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Capt. J. R. Nisbet

Naison

Air. S. Nicholson Mr. M. R. Nichol

Miss E.: O'Donebr Capt. A. Olden-

Kim M. Dingwall Me and Mix, E. Mr. A. G. Dodge ··· O'Connor Hei: J. A. Done M.& Ma. J. E.

4. Dabois Mr. L. Dybwad KLK. Fation

Elea

ME Emanit Miss K. Exanton Flag Capt. & Mr.

Mr. Joe. Fisher Miss E. M. Flan-

Ang

Capt. and Mr. A

Mr. F. W. Frost Mr. T. Faller

Miss 4. Gallagher Mr. N. C. Galum

diner Mr. Gentreand

Hore Whitehouse, from Shang-Mt. 3. S. B. Gar hai

Gorma

J. Voorendonk ofo Dutch Con: Mr & Mrs. J. J... sulate, from Sgravedsage.

Mrs. J. B. Haggin Laing, from New York.

Capt. T. P. Hal Maske, Carlton Hotel, from Mr. G. Harper Manila.

7. K. GIBSON,

Superintendent

sador extra bazardous godowns Hongkongy May 8, 1919.

of the Hongkong" and "Kowloon wharf and Go own Co. d. and stored at consigneės“ risk.

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Suerintendent of the Imparta and Exports, Hongkong, before bills of lading can be counter signed.

WATER KETURN.

Level and Storage of water in Eservoirs on May 1, 1919. **..

Mr. W. W. Harris Capt. C. E. Har.

Tard

Mr. & Mrs F. G

Mr. & Mrs. G.

Hermering

Mrs. Hofland

*

Mak J. J. Parker Capt. M. Picknell Mr. A. Pingris Mr. L. Phammer Ex C. R. Powrie Mr.-E. H. Bay Mr. F.B. Bairden Mom F. Reay Mr. & G. Endali Mrs. Richmond Mr. & Mr. H. E

Boot Dr. & Mr. Badisch

Mr. R. Byles Dr. J. Salqueiro Mr. C. E. Seybt Mix H.F. Skinner Mr. & Mr. J. S

Scyth

3fr.

Solner

C...

Mrs. W. H. Spacks

Mr. A W. P.

Spiers

Mr. B. M. Spiller Mr&Mr. SLACDS-

by

Mr. A. S. Swartz Mr. W. Swann Mr. MC. E.

Templeton

Lt. A. C. Thomp-

Travers

Mr. A. Holgersen Mr. F. Mr. W. P. Holz

heiser

Mr. A.

Hooper

Lady Tudor

P Vaile

Shelton Mr. Thos. Vint Mr. H. Warren Mr. and

Capt. and Mrs. B.

Innes

and Virs. Jacobe

Miss P. Jardinere Mr. M. Joblin

THE HONGKON

OF MOTORING

APPLICATIONS FROM

STUDEN NOW BEING ACCELTED.

The SCHOOL has accommodation for 200 PUPIES the -syllabus) including courses for MECHANICS

and DRIVING.

SPECIAL FACILITIES are offered to persons desiro

of becoming CHAUFFEURS and not at moment having means at their disposal, their course.

Works and school-Shankawan. Office-4 Queen's Kond Centra

Sole Ap

THE CONNAUGHT

MOTOR CAR

COMPANY,

Mirx.

Mr. & Mrs. C. F.

Waed:

Webster

Mr. & Mrs. E. J.

Weenink

and Mrs. E

OITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER ME and Mira. M. Mr. and

WORKS LEVEL,

1 th, they Reʻow | 98ft rain, Below

All broken, chafed and damag, ed goods are to be left in the Go. downs where they will be ex amined on May 19th at 10 o'clock.ne

All claims must be presented with a month of the steamer's arrived here, after which they cannot be recognized.

No clairs will be admitted; after the goods have left the Godowns and all gor de remaining undelivered after May 21st, will be subject to rent.

will be effected.

§ 1¿fz, çiz Bulow soft s'n Below

отв Over Scre

Level with forer silt la Below mediate...!

overlow ap't, tin Below valt dia. Below

Ovtchow Hongerales 31lia Balewadia Gin Balow

Sow

Orwice

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONE.

No Eire Insurance whatever

"Consignees are requested to Fuc send in their Bills of Lading for countersienature immediately.

PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO..

Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, 14th May, 1919.

Pokial

To

Jack 12.00

مانگیر

107.

Joblin

Me. E'Z. Johnson Mrs. H. Morgan

Johnson

Me. E. M. Joseph & Mrs." N. B. Mr.

Karanjia Lt. General Bark

Mr. B. 23 ·

Ketel

Mr. & Mr. J. H.

Williams

Mr. F. Williams

Mr. C. G. Wilson Mr. G. C. Yin Mr. P. Young. Mrs. Young

KING EDWARD HOTEL."

Corrected to 10th May, 1919.

19 Mr. J. H. Adamà. Mrs. J. Johnsons Mr. G. L. Allen Mrs. Kibre and

child Mrs. McAinsh Mr. F. M. McGee Mr. F. W. McGrath

Mr Almood Dr. E. M., Asger 1919 Mr. J. Bainbridge

ME. A. E. Batt 2,214-47.

A. Bagain Conception of a la the Cly ved Hi Dades Mr.

Mrs. and Bridger & family M. RW. Brundle A. Balloch

in wallet and decíscale of gallons during the home? of April

tate tam

Deviation - Comment par

hand per da

DEKİ, 18-3. Kad verge

19 כלל

1.

5,100

*TJ

M-. Choi Shing and

300

Mr. G. E. Cranage Constant only is all distrious during Ap 1 of Mr. W. E. Delton

The four vaarker in Japan.in which has hitherto been depress- ed, is now (April 29) reported to

The British Industries Fair, be slightly reviving owing to the increase in the price of material which was opened in London last and also to an increasing demand February, has served to show in for new four. The price has what a remarkable manner British shown an increase of about sen manufacturers are supplying arti- 15 as compared with the previous cles which were formerly almost

4.50 quotations, Yen

being German monoplies. Before the charged for spot at present. It is war photographic base reported, however, that there is came entirely from abroad, yet on not much demand for the older its production depended the whole stocks. According to the latest re- of the photographic industry. turns to hand, it appears that Now British firms have made a there are 400,000 sacks in Kobe,speciality of its production with 400,000 sacks at Shimnoseki and very successful results. Another Moji and 350,000 in the Kwanto well-know firm has specialised district (eastern provinces), to-with ivory visiting cards, corres- talling 1,200,000. It will be some pondence cards and time before these stocks are put which are placed on the market on the market as the present at prices which compare favour- price is abont Y3.75 owing to the ably with those of goods former- small demand for old stocks al-ly made in Germany. This ready mentioned. In connection firm has also manufactured the with the above statement, it is vulcanised fibre in sheets, red, interesting to note that and tubes for electrical trades the Japanese wheat flour and has found a further outlet market. which has also for its activities in the manu- The American & Maniuria Line been depressed for some time facture of, containers for jams LLITAROEM left. New York for past, owing to the expectation of and syrups. Six factories were 4th Cards, and may be expected to a rive Hongk Maris and Seapors on the a further decline on the part of opened up by the firm to meet the as this port on the 20th May the buyers, is now reported to be needs of the Government in the Steadily recovering ite former sending of supplies to the troops APO Brist Singapors for this Port of C

TH M. M. - Co. an ARRATOON activity. This is accounted for abroad, and the industry the 12th lostust,, nå is dus bera on the mammal poste by the fact that there is now an called- into being by the 15th instant at of ous daylight. actual demand and that stocks necessities of war is to be con- The T. 5. K. A SHINZO MARÍ "have run short owing to the tinued in times of peace to meet sailed frem Manlis, yesterday the 1ká

cessation of production by the the requirements of jams and at am

instant, and is due at this Portio-zborrow manufacturers who feared syrup manufacturers. A large severe fall in the price. The proportion of picture postcards present market price is said to was formerly printed in Vienna. be about sen 20 higher than it Now a certain British firm does was before, 13.90 being charged its own three-colour process for "Lily" spot.

RUBBER TRUST.

blocks and does its own printing, and, notwithstanding labour díff. culties, produces work at prices Of late (says the Japan which compare satisfactorily with Chronicle) the rubber, industry those obtained by its former com- Tas been very brisk owing to the petitors abroad. Laboratory Ancreased demand at home and glassware, formerly manufac

broad The Japanese man- tured solely in Austria and facturers and merchants, have Germany, is now produced in teen - trying to improve the great quantities at home. " Muni- ww

quality of rubber goods so as to tion firms and aeroplane manu- develop the industry as much as facturers have in some instances dogaiolo, daw Fine this object in turned their attention to toy- the Hanshin (Osaka-Kobe) making, and, with the "readier

means that now exist for installe ingsplant and machinery, rapid Aking Istrides will undoubtedly be made

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

TIDE TABLE,

From 12th May to 18th May.

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goog

Masi Tine

KOWLOON WATERWORKS LEVEL.

vitados. Re-

Blo

Mai Farrell

M

zala z

Balone

J. Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Faulds Mr. J. Fetherston-

hangh

· STORAGE IN, MILLIONS AND; DECIMALS OF GALLONS

#12-31

Conomastion of weem by Kowinon in where gi duckmenis af gulase dober the mouth of April

129

12 $

The descanst &fabour's reports show that 124

Public Wo Department.

Mr. J. D. Forret Master C. Hammes Mr. & Mrs C J..

Hammes Mixa F. Hammes Mr. A. Hann). Me: A. Harrison Mr C L HOL

THURT

Mr. W. Harley Mr. B. James Mr. E Tobies

Mr. I MacLaren Mr. & Mrs. J. D.

Milne

M. 0. B. C.

Nicols

Mr. J. Noble Mr. E. E. Osborne Mr. W. C. Pa

mote

Mr. & Mr. Banger Mr. W. J. Bay

nokits Mr. & Mr C. Z

Richardson Mrs. Robertson Mr. H. E. Scriven Mr. C. Starkey, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart

and family

Mr. and Mrs. F.

Underwood Mr. J. F. Walker “Mr. J. Welch /

Mr. G. Wetton Mr. and Mrs. ́W.

Wiboy

ST. GEORGE'S Horse

Corrected; to 7th May, 1919.

Mr. and Mrs H

Badia

Mr. & Mrs. C. T.

„Baumann“

Mr. W. B. Beeton Mr. Wm. Blackett NEW TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT Mr. & Mrs. B. P. Boyne 4700 Liszt, J. J. B. C. The Danish physician Professor Beydat Saugman has discovered a new. Mr. & Mrs. Benton method for the surgical treatment

Mr. 5-8. Charch

Mr. S. T. Enevold.

Mrs G- Icard MIA/Kirk

Sandebaker

Tel. No. 1913.

| 28, Des Yout

Central

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A High Class Latest Modelled Car

Af a price within the reach of all.

Box 444.

A Consignment of Studebakers has just been landed.

Inspection and Enquiries are cordially Solicited.

STAR GARAGE.

Tel No. 3017.

249, Des Vœux Road Central

HONGKONG,

New Cars on Hire & For Sale.

THE

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UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS,

Most up-to-data and Cheapest House in Hongkong.

Prompt attention given to Orders.

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FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION:

SUMMER is HERE

and you wait the meat modenstenza procurable as a price that is seasonali

CARS FOR HIRE.

Chandler, 7 Passenger:

Hadson Super Six:

Oaklands

$8.00 per hour.

7.00

600

RANGED.

TEL.

WEEKLY & MONTALT - TRIPS CAN BE ARE

A LARGE STOCK OF HOGnazoić & 000DY...?

TYRE & TUBER SIZES SEXA

& 22 1 6 HAVE ARRIVES

TEL. 2499

CALLION HOTEL

Corrected to 12th May, 1919. -

Miss Carmen ́Al-

VAZIZ.

Capt. Agamaling Mè. H. Minosiam

Bagram

Mr. G. B.Lojensar Miss L. Marjori

L. Maria

Mi

Mr. Wm. Mafour

1

Mr. A. Manson

Miss E. Barnes

Mia L. Martin

Mr.V. Barvard

Miss La Martin

Miss V. Berry

Master Martin

(Mr. J. HL Kelly

Mr. W: B

1 nedy

Mr. J. Lane

MR. Atwell

企業

PEAK HOTEL Corrected to 9th May, 1912

Mr. Hart Mr. DJ W.-Batrog Bt., B. Fab Mr. & Ms. D. Mai 1. B. de Le

Blair

Mr. J. W. Bonthes Ma V. Martin Mr. C. B. Eid & Mek: Little

Miss B. Brownell MY Martin Mrs H.A. Bouchet Consol&Ms E

Mr. J. Bastor

Mr..J. Blom

Miss

Sister Navikud

Mr. H. J. Boot

Mt/ K. McDang

Capt. TH Batler

Sater H. Chernors Mr.

Mrs. F.F. Cams, 2 J. Oaborams

Mr G. de la Caryn Brater & Parlows Mr J. Carter

Mr. Br Cru Simer M, Farelo

Mr. N. Deririante Capt. & W Biley

Capt. & Mra, Merli Mr Mr. Lu, Naison

Mr. J. H. Fackes

chanks t

Mr. & Mrs. ToMe Digge Mr. Watts

PALACE HOTEL~

of inng tuberculosis after many Mr. J. Crickshank experiments on patients in an ad-sta vanced stage of the disesse. He demonstrated to the Madicet: Society of Copenhagen, how her m had succeeded in effecting

mazione curS

the

sed side,

xted to th May, 1919.

dake - Mr-D

M

Mr. and Ma

Mr. Geo. Rose Mr. E. J Co

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