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VOI PLASTER WORK AND RE-IEFMUEN GORGAZTE, HONSTRUCTION

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IMPORTANT

WORKS"

IN

FOR

FLOOR,

ROOF.

FOUNDATION.

WALL

ETC.

GREAT BRITAIN and AMERICA. · STOCK LIST, PAMPHLETS, A3) PRICES ON APPLICATION. Quotations in Bencztylon it itaskinery in Highnering Tzs an appõassen 15 GODWELL & CO. LTD, Machinery Dept.

IN ALL MATTERS CONNECTED WITH

HOUSE & OFFICE FURNISHING,

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ACEAL'S PAINTS FOR SALE.

Telephone No.

HOP CHEONG

$5, Deer's Road Centra

Manufacturers & Exporters of High Grade Furniture.

THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.

How Scheme for Children's Early Endowment -

Principal festuras: Small Premium, Libera) Surrender Valus. I Midical Examination. Return of Premium in the Event of Death, and Numerous Opdona at the Age of 25. WEITZ JOE PAMPELET AND FULL PARTICULARS TO

DODWELL & CO. LTD. Agents.

E. HING & CO.

↳ SIPBUILDING HATERIALS, SHIPCHANDLERS AND

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'PHONE NO. 1116.

NORTH BRITISH

AND

MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.,

in which are vested the shares of

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

45D

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE Co.

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to, ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Agents.

MASSAGE HALL

23. FLOWER STREET. MR. T. TAKAYE, MRS. MORITA. CERTIFICATED MASSEURS. PĄyksen Tazaxed in Train DwA HOS or Derma

HONGKONG JAPANESE MASSAGE ASSOCIATION.

Mr. U. SUGA Krs. A SUGA

2. Beaconsfield Arcade.

(Opposite City Hall).

METALS

of all kinds, especially for ship- building and engineering works. Complate stock Host terms. Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.,

(Established A. D. 1880.) HING LUNG ST.

Face 515

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

+

COMPANY, LIMITER,

PORTLAND ERREST. ~

In Chake of $75 Ihe, net,

Is Bags of 250 lbs. not.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Gemarsi ManAERTN. Hongkong, 16th August, 1916.

25. WING WOO ST.

CENTRAL.

Yorkshire Insurance Co.

Limited.

ESTABLISHED 1884.

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company sie prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. AGENTS.

New Consignment of

THE HONGE

SANITARY BOARD.

ÖFFENSIVE, TRADES,

A wooling of the Sanitary Board; was held yesterday at the Board Roem. Mr G. K. Sayer promised and thosa present were" Mr S. W. Tea, Dr. Ümorio, Col. Humphry, Dr. W. W. Fearia M.0,1. hud Mr C. M. W."Rəṛnoklə (Secretary),

Discussing the proposed amend. ment of the Dianaivo Trada by. laws, the Chairman thought thai although the Board had extensive pattars under the nuisanca section it should be a condition of the license that precautions de taken against nuisances which BEN trudes must inevitably arise, such as in dusty trades. The trade of rug sturing also was aimed at, for the reason that the mage, odlected from outside as well as in the Colony, mere likely to harbour vermin. Proper disinfection should bevinsisted on beforehand.

THE TYPEWRITER WITH THE ADJUSTABLE TOUCH AND THE ACCELERATING TYPE BAR.

ALEX ROSS &Q

25-BES VORUK HOST GARDEZ KOWLEDNI

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION,

Dr. Ozorio seconded and the

San Francisco, July 3. " jamendment was adopted.. On the

At the conclusion of the reading of the platform Mr. Bryan pro- question al procedure in asuing|sented the amendments including a bone dry plank. Ex-CongE7018- these licences, Dr. Ozorio suggestedman Cochrane presented a wet plank in favour of e'ʼdor, light wines a permanent sub-committee and and beers and was greeted with prolonged cheering. Mr. Doheny the Chairman adopted the sugges. (California) presented a modified Irish plank containing no specile recognition of the Irish, republic.

In the first ballot Me-Adoo had 256 voles, Palmer 254 and Cox 13. In the second Me-Adoo had 239, Palmer 264 and Cax 159, the others being scattered.

tion.

cedure for

the

the proposed new pro

limewashing Chairman pointed out that better machinery was needed to enforce limewashing, and he suggested to ask the Department to attend to the matter, instead of as bow wait. ing until the department did it for them in their default, making too much work for the end of the seasoD. Mr Tso said sama responsible person must supervise the washing Fit should not be bit to coolies.

Dr Corio said the proposal was not new, and the Chinese did not tako kindly to it.

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The third ballot resulted Mɛ-Adoo 323, Palmer 25212. Cor 177.

San Francisco, July 5. President Wilson telegraphed the Convention: "While enemies are endeavouring to isolate us among the nations world, we are following the vision of the founders of the Republic, who promised the world counsel and leadership of the free people of the United States in all matters affecting human liberty. That promise was deliberately renewed when we entered the great war for human freedom. We must now keep faith with these, who died in Flanders to redeem it. The course the party has taken fills me with confidence in victory."

San Francisco, July 4.

In the course of the prohibition debate on the floor of the Con- vention. Mr. Colby, after stating his belief that each delegate would

The Chairman said the Board } vote on the liquor question according to his convictions, declared that was not daxious to have the work. Mr. Bryan was emulating the Republicans, who were in favour of the but it was better to attend to it Treaty but who all had reservations in their pockets. He reminded. (early in the season than as tow pile him of the group of people described as meaning well feebly. Mr.

Colby diagnosed the trouble with the Senate as intellectual lockjaw. up at the end

Mr Tad said the Chinese objec- tions were because the coolics armed with authority respected neither property nor feelings,

The Chairman said the washing would be properly supervised and the amendment was agreed to.

Tel. 1030

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ANOTHER GERHAY WHINE.

Londen, July 4

A memorial signed by twenty-two prominent German economists Mr. Carter Glass bitterly criticised the efforts of those who would deprive President Wilsan of credit for the establishment of the which was presented to the Peace Conference on 1st July in view of League of Nations. The liquor question was omitted from the plat- the Spa Conference says the German offer of May 1919 to pay a form because the committee did not desire to becloud the issue.maximum of one hundred milllard marks in gold is not repeatable as Referring to the Treaty question Mr. Class said he was unable to the economic position of Germany has considerably worsened. Ger- agree with Mt. Bryan with regard to the latter's declaration. He many's minimum import needs in the next twelve months are 45% was willing to remit ten billion dollars of indebtedness due to the millions tans of foodstuffs and three hundred thousand tons of phos United States abroad if that would bring universal peace. The price phates for which Germany requires foreign credits in the form of an An application for modification of peace to the United States was the blood of American soldiers, emergency loan. it lays down conditions of a new. German offer, of the bylaws relating to babitation M. Glass said he was unwilling to remit that price in dollars.

including that restitution of articles taken from occupied terfRories [of basemente was reined, the

The proposed bone dry plank was rejected by 929 to 155. be considered part of the reparations debt. Board having no discretion. Bourke-Cockran's wet plank was likewise rejected by 128 to 355 A Applications re closets and offen. | substitute Irish plank was rejected by 6751⁄2 against 4021⁄2. All other sive trade licences and the rsnil] attempts ́to amend the platform failed, including one proposed by returns made up the agenda. Mr. Bryan to secure adoption of a plank in favour of giving the Benate authority to ratify treaties by simple majority instead of a two thirds majority as now required.

GENERAL NEWS.

"PANJI” IN ENGLAND.

London, 8th Jane.-The King | to-day invested the Maharajah Jam Sahab of Nawangar with the G.B.E. and later received the Rajah of Pudukota and the Ranee. The Jam Sabeb (Ranjit Singb}} was at the Oval yesterday and watched the cricket match be tween Surrey and Sussex. He remains in England till the Autumn, and may play in one or

two

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Just unpacked to-day Inspection Cordially Invited.

A. TACK & Co.

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FILMS & SUNDRIES.

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ASOS CHURCH-GOING AGE

ALLIES' UNITED FRONT.

Brussels, July 3.

r.

LAWN TENNIS.

Wimbledon, July 3.

In the gentlemens" doubles final C. Garland and R. N. Williams. (America) beat Kingscote and J. C. Parke (England), 46, 6-4, 7-5, 62, becoming champions of the world owing to the holders not de- fending their title.

In the mixed doubles championship final G. Patterson and Ellë. Suzanne Lenglen beat R. Lycett and Miss Ryan, the holders, 7-5, 6-3. This was the greatest mixed doubles ever seen. · Lycett was the out-

In the ladies' doubles Mle. Lengles and Minyan beat Mrs. Lambert Chambers and Mrs. Larcombe, 6-4, 6-6

Peuter learns that the Conference has successfully resulted in achieving a united front regarding execution of the Treaty of Ver-standing player of the foursome. sailles, therefore the Germans will have no opportunity of profitle by the Allies' differences.

POLES HARD PRESSED.

A message from Brussels says that the work of the Conference was delayed unexpectedly by a bitch in connection with Belgium's per- centage of the indemnity. The incident is believed to be das to the action of Italy in demanding that Belgium should abandon in Italy's

London, July 3. favour part of the percentage assigned to her. It is expected the

Ominous reports are reaching Brussels regarding the situation in matter will be settled to-day, Italy having declared that she will not the Polish armies which are, apparently hard pressed. The Bol- insist on the system of annual payments provided for in the agree-sheviks report a further advance by the Reds on Rovno, an important. ment. The percentage of Germany's payments to each of the Allies railway centre on the Gallelan frontier. Anxiety is felt as to the will be fixed prior to the Spa Conference,

capacity of the Poles to maintain a prolonged resistance.

Spa, July 3: The Allied Missions have arrived and were ovated. On the trary the Germans were received with chilling silence.

AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

New York, July 2

The "Daily Chronicle" commenting on the news says the Poles con-have played with high stakes and lost. There can be no question of the Allies helping them to recover, bat diplomatie Intervention will probably be necessary.

GREEKS AND ITALIANS CLASH,

Mr. Ronald P. Jones, presiding recently at the meeting of the British and Forsign Unitarian Association, held in the Essex Hall, Essex-street, Strand, said

Landon, July 3. that we lived in an age of noa-

A meeting of the Associated Railway Executives has appointed The “Times” correspondent at Smyrna saya that a collision occur- Church-goers. The war, be said,

an advisory committee of nine executives to deal with transport red between Italian and Greek troops at Tidin on the railway bad done much to increase this emergencies through co-operative action by all railroads with the boundary between the Greco-Italian zones.

The Greeks allege that habit of learing churches severe Inter-State Commerce Commission. It is announced that the step the Italians were unable to prevent the Turkish threat on Greek con alone. In the last century people has been taken as a result of the special committee's report which munications, therefore the Greeks occupied positions a few hundred attended church because it was

was concluded in order to preserve private ownership. It was incum-yards within the Italian zone. The Italians fired and there were several the social fashion, the right bent on individual companies by voluntary action and co-operation to casuallies on both sides. The Greeks remain in their positions. thing” to go. Now that Sandsy recreation was not frowned upon effectively with such emergencies as contemplated in the Transporta- establish some authorised agency authorised to deal promptly and the churches were ball empty; bat, although it temporarily re- daced the congregation, he did

desire the artendance nat

of people who only went under com- pulsion

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

AS LONG AS ! Wol ALL THE MONEY AT BRIDGE. I BELIEVE IT'S UP TO ME BEFORE WE PARTAKE OF THIS LUNCH TO SERYS ALITTAR

COCKTAIL!

WHAT DO YOU SIN?

OH BOY!

FLL HELP YOU MAKE IT!

BUT WHERE. ARE YOU GONE TO GET IT?

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Cambridgn beat Marylebone by 29.

EGYPTIAN UNREST.

London, Joly 3.

Cairo, July 3 Abdul Rahiman, Secretary of the local committee of the Egyptian delegation to London, had been arrested. Considerable importance is attached to the arrest and important developmsanta-ass-expečiad

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