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NOTICES.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

GRAND

ANNUAL SALE

in every Department.

COME AT ONCE

and

SAVE BIG MONEY

YEE SANG FAT CO.,

Cor. Queen's Road, & D'Aguilar Street.

TELEPHONE 1355.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS.

FRENCH COMMENT ON THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

Paris, February 5. Commenting on Von Lersner's sitdude, Joanne' des Duets writer: →"The moment has arrived to show clearly to Germany that on- gagements entered int must be kept."

The Temps remarks that Termany shall be exeuse from manifesting her intentions and assuming responsibilities that cannot be considered incumbent on Ven Lersner.

The Mufi, claims that the application of Ariels 420 of the Versailles Treaty, providing for the occupation of the left bank of the Rhine, will be reduced, but only if the Treaty conditions are faithfully accomplished by Germany,

ments.

Sponking yesterday to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. M. Millerand said the Allies are determined to have recourse particularly to the articles authorising the lengthen ing of occupation until Germany will have fulfilled her engage- A couner started yesterday evening to Berlin carrying the list of accused criminals to hand directly to the German Foreign office.

It is confirmed that the Berlin Government disapproves Von Larsner's attitude. -Haves,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1920.

** THE COCKTAIL ROUTE TO CUBA,”

HOW AMERICANS MAY SLAKE THEIR THIRST.

New York, Dec. 13.-"The Cocktail route to Cuba" is in

NOTICES.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

affect the description which is OUR BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT

coming to be applied to the jour- ney to that island from the United States by thirsty business mer and others with a few days to spare from the daily, round and common task. Cubs, of course, is wet.

The State Department is the authority for the announcement that 86,000 Americans have applied for passports to enable them to spend the whole or part : of the winter season in Cuba. For their diversion the island- ers. who

are aware of the fact that the holiday-makers" willingness to spend is in exact proportion to the facilities available for the consumption of stimulating potions, are devis- ing all kinds of attractions for the $6,000 und the

many thousands more whom they hope the dampness" of the climate will attract. Horseracing willi be' one of the features of this winter attractions, and efforts Te being made to legalize roulette and other games of chance, so that it may be possible to establish a full-blown casino.

Of course, the "drys" will attempt to block the Southern way out for the unhappywets," and already appeals are being made to the inter-Church move- ment and other bodies to take action. But Cuba is only three days from New York City, and its Jure will be irresistible.

take

SOME PEOPLE RUSH ABOUT and tire themselves unnecessarily. thinking to cure their constipation by spašnodic fits of over-exertion. Others more sensible, reasonable exercise daily, and use the little gentle-as-nature laxatives, Pinkettes, occasionally, thus ensuring healthy regularity. By diepelling constipation Pia- Biliousness, Sick kettes cure Headaches, Liverishness, foul breath. Of druggists, or post irce. 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 96 Sze- cbuen Road, Shanghai,

AMERICAN TRADE WITH FRANCE.

THE RACES!

THE RACES!!

SOME BIG INCREASES.

Paris, February 3. The value of declared exports recorded at American Consulates and Agencies in France for shipment to America in 1919 showed an increase of £169.153,111, or 20 per cent, compared with 1918,

The total shipments invoiced in the United States and insular possessions from France reached a total of £165,401.691 in 1919, against £56,008,127 in 1918, an increase of 195 per cent.-Hutas.

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POSSIBLY VISITING JAPAN,

Paris, February 3.

M. Clemenceau leh Paris for Egypt last night. He dodged publicity by joining a train at the suburban station of Charenton, He was accompanied by his son, two friends and two secretaries. The veteran statesman will embark at Marseilles to-day on board the Messageries Maritimes steamer Lotus for Alexandria. He will probably visit Egypt, Syria, Persia and India, and perhaps Japan.— Harus.

Patrons ordering motor cars for the dances may order cars to have hood and side curtains Ep if desired. Early booking desirable.

MOTOR BUSES.

The motor buses will run to Repulse Bay Hotel on each day

of the Races, leaving Hongkong

JAUNDICED SPINSTERS," by the president as the root of all Hotel at 7.15 and 9p.m., returning

- t

MEN TEACHERS OBJEC

TION TO EQUAL PAY.

their trouble.

at 11 p.m. and 12 midnight. Return In moving a resolution ro- affirming the opposition of the fare $2. meeting to this policy, Mr. A. N. Pocock said its application would prevent any full-blooded

At the Kingsway Hall recently, man from entering the teaching

a meeting organized by the Lon-profession.

FOR THE RACES.

The Dragon Motor Car Co. are

As things were, he don Schoolmasters, Association could not be expected to keep his protested energetically against family on £10 a year more than the findings of the Standing Joint the salary of a woman. School- Committee on elementary school masters had been largely respon-running a service of Motor buses teachers salaries. The chair was sible for inculcating the fine spirit to and from the Racecourse. on taken by Mr. Herbert Sprigge, the and ideals with which our men

entered the war, and it would be Race Days.

president of the Association.

a national disaster if the educa- Four resolutions on the agendation of our boys were delivered were all carried, with vary slight entirely into

the hands of opposition and alteration. The "jaundiced spinsters." firat condemned the "lesk of con-.

The Motor Buses will leave Chater Road (near Hongkong

⚫sideration shown them by the Commenting on the present Hotel) at frequent intervals. This

Standing Joint Committee in the state of teachers salaries, two

framing of a minimum scale of speakers mentioned evening is a safe and comfortable way of Balaries, and recorded the con- classes which were attended by

riction that "schoolmasters could young policemen, whose pay proceeding to the Races, not be fairly dealt with by tea-was more than that of the highly- chers' representatives chosen from trained men who taught them.

to

50 cents Single Fare

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a boly pledged to the policy of The meeting," in a resolution, equal pay." The last was a re-called on the local education ference to the National Union of authorities to adopt the Associa- Teachers, which was sharply tion's scale, and resolved criticized and charged with have refuse to recognize any limita-THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO. ing been captured by the women tions on the activities of associa- teachers' organization. The questions in pressing for improved tion of equal pay was described salaries.

Tel. 482.

Tel. 482.

This model has now arrived.

Demonstrations at your convenience.

A. C. E. A. L.

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The Anglo-Chinese Engineers,

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and at Canton.

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