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EMPIRE UNITY.

INFLUENCE OF THE PRESS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NOTICE.

1914. In the eager rush to join wisdom of pot interfering with the colours the pace was made by one another. But the Empire as the British born and descendants a whole has a duty to mankind.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL. of British barn unto the fourth In this disordered world, where and fifth-generation. We know so much lies in ruins, it ought,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE sih, **** be the principal_fan-

making

for Stability TEA DANNANT FROM 4 TO The British Newspaper Pro-you do no: want to lose any of to prietors Conference gave a fun your loyal people. We know for

aro not going to re-and recuperation. That influence abeon at the Savoy Hotel recent command emigration, but we do can only be exercised if the DINNER DANCE FROM 8 PM. ly to welcome Lord Atholatan, think you believe that some am- Empire bas something like the chairman of the Imperial;

you

7 P.M.*

SATURDAY, JUNE 13th-

JUNE

$1900-

NOTICE.

TREATY OF“ PRACE - ORDER 1919.

Debts due to or by German Nationals.

Press Conference which is to begration is likely to take place./common policy in possa as it had TEA DANSANT FROM # 2°}who have unsettled accounis with}

7PM.

DINNER DANCE FROM 8 F.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 13th.— TEA DANSANT FROM 4 TO

held this year in Canada. Lord after close observation and in war. In the absence of any careful study, you can commend common council representative Burnham pesided, and speeches to intending emigrants more of all its parts, such as we had were made by the Duke of Destrongly than ever such parts of during the war in the Imparial voashure, Governor-General of the Empire as Canada, we firmly War Cabinet, it is not easy to see Canada, and Lord Milner.

believe that after your visit this how the co-operation of all its 7 PM.

Par-

Other

the

Commencing at 2,30 p.m.

J. H. TAGGART, Monagur.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

upon the Pre-s of Great Britian Įtime when these discerning people/depends largely on the success of instructions to sell by Public

miles. The

Canada is intensely proud of the high position she has woo. among the nations, but she has also given the most conspicuona proofs of Imperial patriotism.

HE Undersigned have received Auction on

Saturday: the 13th. June 1930.

commencing at Ham

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

Spirits comprising

60 cases Australian Hook Clares "Madon“. (hampagne. MonacoTM

35

20

Peppermint

Salamander Cognac, $stars

(various

50

Salamander Cognac.

No 1

3

Burgundy

20

Sherry

brands)

20

*

14

Dry & Old Tom Gin Oorlam Gip

etc.

etc. etc.

N.B. A large quantity of the above will be sold without reserve.

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The attention of all British subjects residant in Hongkong.

German nationals realding in!

sity of the use of the Local Clearing Office as the sola mediom for the settlement of all accounta which fall within the definition of 'enemy debts" in the the term

Germany, is drawn to the nodes

|

order, as it is a criminal offence

to pay or accept payment of any such debis otherwise.

B00D

Creditors are advised to call on the undersigned as possible as the time limit for Aling claims will soon expire.

June 7th 1920.

J. LLOYD. Controller, Local Clearing

Office. 1st floor S. E. Corner

Courts of Justice.

Lord Barahan gave the toast summer your influence on the parts can be maintained. of “Our Guent," and describes emigrants, fortunes will, bo of haps it can never be absolutely| FLYING-SUNDAY, June 13th. Lord Athelstan as the leading greater consequence than ever assured, but as long as we can tinue to think and feel alike, as figure of the newspaper Press of before.

we did in the great struggle out

Tickets for flights and full parti- our Orarses Dommions.

AMERICAN SETTLERS. of which we emerged victoriously.culars may be obtained at the Canadians had been created Bri-

"Thirty years go or more, as it is reasonable to hope that on Hongkong Hotel Main Office, or tish peers, but Lord Athoistan, be believed, was alone in his Cana- you know, our astute American all great questions we shall con at Repulse Bay Hotel. dian domicile; the first, and, if neighbours rediscovered Canada tinge to be able to act together. the resolution of the Canadian They discovered our silver, our Parliament stood fast, the last of nickel, our fertile prairies, our MORAL UNITY OF THE EMPIRE.

"This moral unity of bis rank. Lord Burnham went paper-making forests; and they on to recall that when Lord have como in hundreds of ibon-Empire depends on closer inter- Athelstan (then Sir Hugh Gra-sands an settlers, with vast aam-course, on constant touch and ham) was bare in 1909 he urged bars from Europe. At the very constant interchange of ideas. 1 and the Dominions to act in con- were streaming over our borders the Empire Press in evolving a cert in the wise direction of the to become sertlers, tens of thou-common stock of ideas with surplus population of the Mother sands of English, Scotch, and regard to all the great problems Country, and used the telling Irish were emigrating from these which lie before as, problems like word: Canada is the keystone islands away from the flag. If those of settlement of emigra- of the Imperial arch. If the key- the British Press of those days tion, the problem of the constitu atone were to fall the arch would was almost silent about that ex-tion of the Empire, and, she be in peril." So said all of themodus, it can be easily believed promblem of its rede in the politi "then, and so they said now that it was because the newspaper cal life of the world. (Cheers.) & Large Quantity of Wines and Although they know if the ragial publishers did not fully realize Obviously a great deal in the 'difficultie that made Candian what the loss meant, nor did they future of the British people rests polities so interesting and atrac-dream of ever needing the help on the attitude of Canada. tive, they had no fear that the arch of overseas armies.”

Describing the programme for would not hold as it had held in the Grea: War, when the Cana-the Press Conference and the dian corps filled the world with tour of delegates through Can the glories of Canadian heroism.jada, Lord Atholstan said that the It was some credit to Pressmen distance to be covered would be She widened her outlook, and is Governor beginning to take an increasing that one of the greatest of Cana-8,530 dian soldiers, General Sir David Gaueral, the Lieutenant-Gover-practical interest in the affairs of - Watson, was a journalist in nors, the Federal Government, other parts of the Empire and of

kbaki.

the Lieu-Legislatures and the the word. I do not think any During the great ordeal, the transportation companies were simosphere could be better than acid test of Empire prowess, cooperating er disily in the the almosphere of Canada at the Whe cisitors Present time for the meeting of their guest played a fine part, arrangements. That day they had the bappy would have an opportunity to see mep whose duty it is to think their fallows chance of being able to re ognize some of the largest and best and to instruct his services as his friends and equipped paper mills in the world, about great qurations of Imperial colleagues. Lord Atholstan was The chairman of the Canadian interest" (Cheers.)

The Duke of Devanshire replied the official bead of the represent-Conference Committee had some atire commities which was doing unverified information about the to the toast. As the official bead „tos newspapers of the Empire white paper situation. As far as of the Government at l'anada, the honour of summoning them it went, it led him to believe that he asked to be allowed to endorse to the second Imperial Presa Can-it was in the interests of the the warm welcome extended by: the Lord Asholatan on behalf of the farezce in Ottawa in August of British

to those who this year. The invitation was leading journalists in each im- Canadian Press accepted in the spirit which waft portant centre of Great Britain were attend the Imperial Pre NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

of the Conference. The welcome might ed it to them not only with good sould be members

be a "dry" ons in one sena will but with enthusiasm. They delegation. hope to continue the wonderful Lord Milner proposed "The Daughter)-but he could sgure" work for the Empire and for the Dominion of Canada" Visitors to them it would be truly. warm Empire Press begun with such Ottawa for the Imperial Press hearted and cenuinely Canadian | complete success, for it was com Conference, he said, would be in every respect. Continuing.

From SOUTH AMERICAN plete for its time from the point immensely benefited by making the Duke said that a speaker in of view of consolidating Imperial acquairtance with a wonderful Owa had recently, said to PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, country, and realizing the spirit him that there was a moment HONOLULU, & JAPAN FORTS. patriotism. (Cheers.)

of ritality sud hopef Ines which when opzimisto steadily

imo The alar named Steamer CANADIAN LOYALTY.

animated the people of Canada. perceptibly degenerated

In

baving armved. Tusa ay 8th inst. of spite Lord Atbalstan, in his reply. Those who had been in the Do- felly. said he hoped to welcome many m nis in former years would be warning, he refused to be any-coms guers of cargo are hereby Canada interested to note the great strides thing but optimistic about whatnotified to present their Bills of on an occasion that might become which the country had made. Canada was to-day, and ould he Lading for countersignature, and share in the immediate future. The take immediate delivery from historic in the development of He

was delegates to the Confernce would alongside steam r or the Com- Imperial interests. "With a few in the negligible exceptions," his conven years since he was last in see not only great paper and pulppany's Godown, where all cargo

ant tinued, "the Canadian newspaper Canada. the intervening industries but would hear much impeding immediate discharge 30 full of momentous of their great sets in fisheries, will be landed at consignee's risk. Storage will be assessed are loyal to Imperial interests, years,

power and energy.

unde- remaining They wase proof of their fideiitr.events, had given a new status to electric in their thorough support of all Canada, as to other Dominions, agricnitute, and minerals. Tary Canadian war measures, but I and a position of enormously would be told that as the pas: livered after Tuesday, 15th inst.

All broken, chafed and damaged ventore to remind you of the enhanced dignity and importance winter had been precisely the fact that there were delizaren among the nations. They had me as the winter of 1914-15. packates will be landed into the was followed by the Company's Godowns, where they to the first Imperial Press Con-witnessed the rise of a new Poxer, which ference who, when they arrived, already great and briously greatest barrest they ever had, will be examined on Thursday, Were not thoroughgoing Imperia destined to be greater til, which they could assume that the bar heat-11am, Ists in the sense of believing that was bound to exercise a growing vest this year would be practically The delegates would Canada was obliged to engage in influence in the cour cils of the the ame.

attice at the time when the an Imperial war. Some anyway, Empire and of the world.

harves: woull be getting into full of these went home with changed opinions, and

of those present

IO

were among the

newspapers

that

wished be

experience.

could

I:

A LANDMARK IS HISTORY. He thought the coming Press! moss ardent supporters of Can-conferences were likely to be a ada'e war contubations. Whether the change was the effect of the landmark in history. At the pre- exc-llent speeches, the sumptuousious conference ties were formed, bospitality, or the notable demon knowledze was gained, great Im -celsation-of-natal pozezbie

and is to-dar, a

fo- matter speculation. One can wo: der if was it was not just a revival of the tributed

swing.

bat

that

On view Now

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

S. S. SHINYO MARU,” From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS

& MANILA.

Cargo

.14

No Claims will be recognised after the goods have left the leamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented

later than three weeks af er arrival of steamer.

No Fire Insurance' whatever. will be effected.

Y. TSUTSUMI,

Manager. Honzkonz, 8th June, 1920.

CANADA'S GREATEST ASSET He asked them, however, to merely to look at Canada from the point of view of it material Iperial questions were throughly aspects and of its capacity to and unit of ideas convert KYCAT TESUJTE for the established which confuse and benefit of mankind. The were determined to gain in the

in 2 Creat decree greatest asset Canada possessed blessings of peace. to the marvellous way in which today lay in the charactes of her What took place in the old family spirit, and what they sathe whole Empire pulled to people. They knew what was country, the Governor-General and heard that recalled the past

of aride, was being watched in ether when the hour of peril accomplished by the men of British Listory.

Everything has greatly Canada who fought alongside the Canada came,

with the closest "Quite apart from the pleasure altered since then." Lord Milner Allies in the war, and they knew scrutiny and interest, and al- of meeting the leading journalists | proceeded." "New problems are the work done by her c-tizens at though they realized more and of the United Kingdom and Over-before us, very different, we may home-and- hupatapesioen at the more that they had their own sea Dominions, there is a very hope, from those of the terrible Peace Conference. These were destiny to work out and theirown lively interest in your coming, period through which we have simply indications of the spirit problems to face, the peopl- of based on such questions as this just passed. But peace has is which pervaded Canada togay, Canada were determined that, What is the best that the con-victories-though, unfortunate y The war, with all is horrors, bad come what may, they would re- ference can do for the general its defeats as well-ro: less en bl-d them to know more of main pari and parcel of the good of the Empire? Of cour e.nowned than those of war. Th themselves, and to apareciate Empire, and devote their energies you in the larger sphere will be problems are both many and great. what could be accomplished by to the common good. (Cheers.) heer able to answer. Ii. in the One thing is certain, We have unity of purpose and concentra- light of what son kuợw of Caca | vil got tri pull together. In this tion of effort. It used to be sup- disn sentimen. the country connexion, I think a very special posed that when money was 1-- shield anneal

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

Auctios of Thursday, the 10th June, 1930. commencing at 11 am.

at No. 10 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., West Point. For account of the concerned) 897 bags Tonkin Rice (Stored in

above godow!)

35 bags Tonkin Rice (Stored in No. 12 Godown, Hongkong

Kowloon Wharf & Ge down Ca. Lid Kennedy Towr)

G.

NOTICE.

R.

It is hereby notified that on and after Monday the 7th inst. Trol- leys running on rails will at in-

NOTICE.

NATIONAL CREDIT 5 PER CENT 1030 UNDER THE QUARANTEE OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

The Local Manager of the

305 bags Tonkin Ries (Stored intervals cross the Shaukiwan Road BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE Wah Kee's Godown, Ken-near the Asiatic Petroleum Com-[CHINE begs to inform the Public pany's works between the hours of that subscriptions for above nedy Town) 513 bags Tonkin Rice (Stored in 14a.m. and 4p.m. When the trucks French Loan are opened to-day Yue Fat's Godown, Kennedy are in motion the following warn-in its office, 5 Chater Road, and will be closed on the 15th of June. Town)

ing signals will be exhibited -

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday, the roth. June 1930 commencing at 12 o'clock (goon) at their Sale Rooms, Duddall

Street.

7 doz. Lace Stockings

200 doz. 1oap Mantles

9 tins Painting Ink 10 cases Asparagus

16 cases Armours

2

Seusages

Also

By day Semaphore Arms, at 12 noon. painted red with the word DANGER thereon.

By night Three red lights placed across the road.

P. P. J. WODEHOUSE, Captain Superintendent of Police.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

THE EXTRA GYMKHANA Bologna MEETING OF THE SEASON

A Quantity of Sundry Office & Household Furniture Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

Messrs. Lammert Bros, are in- structed to sell THE STEAMSHIP · JEHANGIR” Now lying in the Harbour of Hongkong

under an Order of the Court

Br PUBLIC AUCTION

on

MANDAY

The 28th. day of June 1920 at 3 o'clock p.m. IN ONE LOT At their Auction Rooms, in Duddell Street

will be held at HAPPY VALLEY

on SATURDAY, the 12th inst commencing at 4 p.m.

The Charge of Admission will

3 Premiam Bonds of Frs. 300 each are issued at the price of

Frs. 485-only.

.

Interest at 5% will run from the 15th of June.

The Bands are Don-convertible before 1940 and redeemable in 75 years by moans of drawings (EIGHT DRAWINGS A YEAR) purporting yearly Frs. 20,000,000. -the first prize of each being

ONE MILLION- FRANCS.

ROUET DE JOURNEL,

Manager. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1920.

...

NOTICE.

be $1.00 for others than Members NEW LOAN OF 4 MILLIARDS

of the Hongkong Jockey Club or Gymkhana Club

P

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half Price.

The Committee invite the Ladies of Hongkong to te present.

Hongkong, 4th June, 1920.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

43, Bonbam Road. Opposite the University - Tel. No. 732. P.O. Box, 593 Principal

The ship is a British ship ra

JOHN R. JOSES, BSc, MLE Mini gistered at Hongkong of 5206 tons Gross and of 336071 Registered

The Institute offarda Spatial Fre kinnaga and was built by W.|paration (Class and Private. Day wish Venny and Brothers, Dombarton. Evening. Oral and Correspondetite}

For particulars to view apply to University Matriculation 31esars. Lammert Bros., the Degree Examinations. Auctioneers,

For Further particulars,

Apply to

New Session has now comthenced Tutorial Classes are being conducted Englen dathematic, FrigmsonD=" Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKEy, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry

& MASTER. Prince Building,

DT to

Messrs. LMMERT BROS.,

The Auctioneers,

". Duddell Street.

as one free ongibility rests on the Press quired ter had to go to New FAREWELL ́OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS

Ly

the countries that yo› ran whole-of the Empire. It is for thee York or London or Paris. They heartedly commend Your who instruct and guide public had found that with practically emigrating prople, is dit com Jupinion in the different parts of no difficulty they had been ahl: ceivable that the outcome of the pin to see that we do pull to finance themselves through the your visit may be something together. The enormously in-war, and to raise great loans from worth while: something even creased power of the Press, which the savings of the people. They better than what can come from we all recognize, involves had learned the lesson that by a very desirable newspaper ad-jercased responsibility, and there tooking after their own affaire bievement, such as the lowering ina apecial duly ijch, as it they were able to render Imperial of Press cable rates 7"

ems to me, the Press as to assistance in the successful pro- "In this connexion, it is perioral Every part of the Em-Becution of the war, and they perhaps not out of place to re-pire has its special problems. We could learn now to accompl an mind you of what occurred in have learned by experience the the still greater victories they

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NOTICE.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. TENNIS.

A cup has been presented for competition amongst Members and Subscribera 'during the sum-

mer months. Entries close on 13ts June. Conditions and Entry Listare posted at the Pavilion.

FRANCS.

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5% PREMIUM BONDS. CREDIT NA FIONAL

The Bonds are of 500. Fre face value. PRICE OF ISSUE 485 FRANCS 8 drawings a year amounting to 20,000,000 Francs with the following prizes 1,560,000 Francs

500,00

any

200,000 100,000 +

50,000

The prizes drawn will be free of taxes, present or future. The Bonds bear interest on and after the 15th of June 1920.

Applications will be received zakába 15th of June 1920 by

THE BANQUE DE L'INDO- CHINE

L. BERINDOAGUE

Manager.

Hongkong, Jane 4th 1920.

St. John's

Cathedral

ORGAN RECITAL

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