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HOTEL LIST.

Harono HOTEL Corrected to 9th July, 1820 Mia B. Abbot J. J. Kno Mr. W. T. Abbour, 1- Murchner C. W. Anderson t. T. anill J. W. Andrews Laolikann J. R. Armstrong . M. te zashez

Dr.

Mr and A. G. Baker Miss E. G. Bates A2 Larson

And Hr Cap S.H. Leitch

Mr. and Mr J. Barr Mr. E. R. Belica C. Lauritsen

A. L. Benham Madam J. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Leitia

R. F. Benson A Leon

Hr. and Mrs Miss H. Lillie

C. R. Benson A. C. W.

0. G. Bentz

N. Beatz

Q. O. Bill

Mr. and

B. Bisney W. Boekmez Mra

pards!

G.

F. P. Brady

АГОДЗ

and

G. Lohr

Mr. Loogheld

. Latin

PRAY, HOTEL

Corrected to 3rd July, 1890. Capt. Archer Sir Elia Kadoorie Mr. and Mrs. A [H. C. Kasperse

& Ashton Mr. Fonkolovsky

BE O Bird

B. Blacking

Mr. and Mrs.

5. Blair

1. A. Lang |J. B. Lambara DB. L. LawrEDCS

Capt. and Mrs

Mr. & Mr. D. T Linton

Breakspear J. D. Lloyd

¡R. & Logan G. G. Bridrer J. G. Bridger

EL C. MacDAMRIS Capt. and Mrs P. J. Maitland

Carton Mr. J. W. May

May and Mr.

L. Carter

|0. F. Carilla

Fl. Cheetham

Mr. and Mrs.

-W. Church

Lions. N. Clark

Mrs.

A. H. Lastig Bon-Mr. and Mr.

H. D. Mabano Miss D. MacMil

Mr. and Mr an

J. 1. Brady

E. Brook

J. F. Buckley

Mr. and Mrs.

Cockburn

C. E. Cole

Mrs. Cormack LA. Cossart Mr. Coron

Crowley

D. C. IL Cully D. F. Cuthill

Mirg

L. J. Darica Fo Сам Dawion

Dr. O. Marriott Mr. and

FL Martin

Mr. and Mr. W. Martyr

A. B. Cameron Vauror

E J. Carmichael,

Caps. B. J. Car-wis f. 6. Me-

tar

P. D. Chandler

Cabe

N. R. Dick

N

Mrs. Hadinah

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TYPHOON WARNING:

The telegram quoted below was received by the American Con- [sulate General; Hongkong, from the Manila. Observatory at 9 LA |to-day:—

Depression northern part China: Sea, 128 Long. $3 Lat, moving N. N. W.

The following telegram was received at 11.45 am. to-day

Evolens or typhoon about 125 Long, F. and 19 Lat. N., moving

Capt. H. S. MIN. N. W

Capt Hontaith

Depression north part China

JMK and Mrs Sax, almost stationary.

G. Morgan

Col LA Nichol

En c. U.

¡EL EL. Nott

E B Potter

[Capt. K. K. Po

wers

J. S. Rabinton EL W. Roger Mai and Mr.

Sanders

Mrs

Meaman

C. E Sandstrom WO. F. Savage Mr. and

G. L Mr. & Mrs. John Schalk

Duncan

R. P. Sham A. W. Eastman. Shrubsol G. E. Ellama Mr. and Urs G. Eveleigh I. Grant Smith A. V. Farmer A Findley Smith

IL. Spicer

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer

| ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

CHINA'S OPPOSITION.

A memoranilum designed to in- form the British Government of the i rapidly growing opposition to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, was pre- sented to Sir Beilby Alston by re presentatives of prominent Chinese organizations of Shanghai before his departure for England.

The memorandum calls attention to the fact that the two enemies of peace in the Far East, Germany and Russia, bare ceased to be fac tors in the affairs of Asia, Thère

1. Chapman F.O. McFarland L-COL 1. Greer. and Mean ther be only uns nation against Misa A. Chapman‡Dr. G. W....... MefAr-and. Mr. B) Stabbings C. A. Clark

Kean

Mr. and Mrs. G. McNeary

A. Hala

in C. Ras

Hon. Mr.

Hallifax t.3.1

Mr. Lod Mrs.

W. P. Millar

D. Hall

N. B. Coffman Capt CR Me Mrs. G. M. Ces chan

ftella

J. Coulthare"

Mr. M. H. Cris Millon

pin

A. F. Molenaar N. Croucher Dr. G. Murray Mr. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L Cullen W. P. Scent Mr. E. E. Cartis T. Nickelsen

and child

10. H. Ochs

Kr. and Mrs. Peacock

W. F. Dagnettin N. E. Pep

End Mrs.

Mr.

pereb

H. Daniel S. & ferry

J. P. Delpret T. Pitri

J. Dews:

H. Dilkran

C. H. Elig

LA. H. Porter

Ers. LS Eabb IG. Pawlica

Engineer Cape SE. H. Ray

R. Ferguson

C. F. Robina

Mr. C. G. Fisher R. Rodeniuser Capt. W. C. Freer R. S. Rogers

J. S Gardiner F. J. Byken Mr. and Mr. Wohl Sebroader

H. W. Gero 1. Schryver

TOMЛ03

F. Gul

AE. Golsten

Capt. and Mrs

Grierson

W. Skum

Capt. Sigreland

F. Silway

C. J. Sants

Vaj. Harding

Mrs

--which the Alliance could be renew. Bir. C. & Swaned. That is the United States J. F. Swindells

But the traditional policy of the Rr.

United States has been friendship for Chins, as indicated in the Hay Open Door Policy." There is, Ftherefore, no need for the Alliance.

and W. Sylvester Mr. and Mr B. J. Syrett

C. J. B. Hellstrom Msj.-Gen. Mr. and Mr. Ventria

Ben

Mr. and

The document further goes on to Rev. G. T. Wat show bow Japan has taken advan- Mrs↓ degrave

tage of Great Britam's activities in the war to violate the objects of the Alliance. The Twenty-One De- manda are cited and attention is called to the fact that Japan em. ployed every means to KOCICON

F. J. Hobson H. 11. Webster A E. Hollings [F. M. Weller

worth

A. WilkinsoD

31r. and Mr. P. Willamos

C. E Holmes Dir and 3m Mr. and

Mn Winfield

J. K. Jolly

(Hartkel Wood

R W. Lee Joare Maj. R. A Young

Mr.

CARLTON HOTEL

Corrected to 12th June, 1922. Y:. 'Add and W. McKenzie

Family

Nathan and Mrs. P. Nebon Ackalytia

Mr. Lad Nicall Arrastia Jose Arrastia AL Peterso Mrs. F..E. Camer-Mr. and Peterson

J. E. Griff

OB

G. Cameron

Mr. and Mrs.

M. 1. Conne

J. W. Dando

and

Van W. Smith

Hagen

S Sorensen

Mr.

Lod

Mrs. A. Tait

and

child

Minn 31.

W. A. HannibalpMr.

Mr. and

KARTIC

for her plan. Segrees ist whom? Undoubtedly it was against the nation with which she was in alliance to ensure the But Japan integrity of China.

took pains to force China, to agite

or bay

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1920.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

A

Grand Illuminated

OPEN-AIR

CONCERT

Will be held in the Club Grounds on

SATURDAY, July 17th at 9

Admission $1.00

by permission of the Government Tickets may be obtained at Moutries or R.C.C.

MODES

GINETTE.

A PARISIAN LADY on her way through Hongkong. will consider it an honour to bave the Ladies of Hongkong call at her apartments at the Hongkong Hotel, where she has on display a most comprehensive and varied assortment of Lailies Hats of the very latest styles as well as some exclusive and ultra chic models.

Hand made Laces and Embroideries. She makes a specialty of altering and remodeling hats of other seasons at á very reasonable charge.

HOURS 10 to 1 106

ALSO BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Room 260, HONGKONG HOTEL.

CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YIUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-

CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

not to cele or lease to any third From EUROPE and STRAITS. THE Sgambi Power any barbour 3irs island along the coast of China.

ori

Was not Great Britain cae of the THE Company's Steamship third pewers subject to this de-i Memand? Was no: this a breach of

fi. A. Reed U. Sentos Mr. Hagameyerap Safstrom and chill Mias Serpell

Miss H. Steele Birg. Swann

ebild

J. Hemirk Mrs. Jackson

Capt J.W. Hard P. Templeton G. J. Johnson

Mr.

F. Tersteege

A. Tendin

门 Mrs T. Walser

anul

"AKITA MARU,"

the Anglo-Japanese Alliance? having arrived from the above China is diplomatically indepen-ports, Consignees of. Cargo are Kapas & Family dent, according to this memoran hereby informed that their Goods dam. So nation bas the right or are being landed and placed at the power to determine China's their risk in the Hongkong and course or late without consulting Kowloon Wharf and Godown Chica. The Chinese people will Company's Godowns at Kowloon,, And regard with resentment any effort where each consignment will be

of any nation. むか matter bow sorted out mark by mark and de friendly, to treat China as semi livery can be obtained as 500 dependent. Having sigoed the as the Goods are landed. Austrian Treaty. China is Uber of the League of Nations and

Mia Johnson and S. Thomson

Sea

A. & Tourle Dr. & Mrs. Els la. K. Whibley

and MT. Mr. Miss W. Kise

G. W. Whitaker J. McGee

ing

Henry Hart

R. P. Haydock Mr.

C. F. Henria

17. K. Hochschild. Whitaker

5. Floward

H. A. White

Mrs. E. Jark

Dr and

Y. P. Jazok

A. B. Jone

Worsies

STATION HOTEL Corrected to 5th July, 1990. MA. Wizh Miss F. Bausch W. E. Iles

M- EL Whitt

Mrs. E. B. Jones. H. William

Mrs. J. A. Jordonpet AD:] Mrs

R., Jahien

MULPUA"

ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.

WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS WHAT YOU DONT WANT SOMEONE ELSE' DOES.

.1

ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION Two Cants if not Prepaid:

A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No.-

THEATRE

ROYAL.

Owing to the 8.1, KALYAN being delayed at Singapore. "THE QUAINTS "' cannot arrive in Hongkong until noon on Thursday, the 15th

Finst

Their performance will be given on that night, instead of Tuesday as previously announced.

H. E the Governor and Lady Stubbs will honour "The Quaints" by their distinguished patronage and presence.

Seals already booked for TUES- DAY will be transferred for THURSDAY, or the money

may be returned by Messrs. MOUTRIES, as may be desired.

NOTICE.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

The Management beg to ab- Dounce that, until further notice, the usual Tea and Dinner Dances will be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays; Also as from the 17th. having arrived from New York of July (in addition to these

ports,

12th. Regular Dances) the Repulse Bay consignees are hereby notified Hotel Orchestral play daily that their cargo is being landed from 5 to 6.30 p.m. and from at their risk into the Hazardous (8.30 to 11.30 p.m. and/or Extra-Hazardous Godowns

J. H. TAGGART Manager.

via

04 the

of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd.. Kowloon, and stored signées risk.

at con-

duce an Import permit signed by Consignees of cargo must pro

NOTICE.

The NEW COURSE at Fanling

the Superintendent of Imports will be re-opened for play on and Exports, Hongkong, before Wednesday, 14th July. The OLD Bills of Lading will be counter. COURSE will be closed from

above date.

Optional Goods will be carried as such she will have a right to on unless instructions are given appeal the Shantung se before to the contrary before Noon. To-signed. that tribunal. The renewal of the day. Anglo-Japanese

weall Allispre culy tend to indicate to the Chinese Goods not cleared by the 20th MIT. F. Been

Brd

Mrs. people that nonther attempt will July, 1920, will be subject to Mr.

Mr. P. A. Janssen And

be made to settle her case out of rent. Bernis

P. J. de ani

court, without ber consent and Miss G. A. Lolingwithout a fair trial.

China, there- IT. A Bianched H. II. Olsen

1. Sieling

G. & Wolrem Miss E. Besp N. B. Karanjia 10. G. Wood Mrs. A Kester Mr Yout

Mr.

and

R Kewler

Mrs.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Corrected to ith Joly, te

Mr. R. Almond Mr.

_Caps_and_Wrs! Loo

Anderson

and

Damaged packages must be fore. suggests that the Angle left in the Uolawns for examin- Mrs. J. Stewart Mira. P. Rotan Japanese Alliance shall not be relation by the Consignce's and the

Brown

J. D. Carriere Mr. and Mrx Mr. Bod Mrs. van Slimming

C. Fumagalli

G. H. Gibson

Mrs.

[Mr.

Mrs. Lovegrove

Dr. H. E.. Agger Mr. Manuk

W. Benson

Miss Maduk

M. L. Brodia ¡Capt. Milor

und Mr. W. Mofatt

C. J. Murison

Badz

Master Chi Shing L. Nelson

Choi Shing

J. C. Clark

E. G. Coomes

L. Ellis

P. T. Farrell

Miis Farrell

J. D. Forrest

Ms. J. P. Nichol

A. 0. Odel

T. Pals

Mrs. Passmore

J. T. Pavitt

J. W. Pritchard

Mrs. A. Robertson

Mr. and Mrs J. A Bitra

A. Fothergill Br. R. G. South Mr. and Mr erton

H. George

1. 4. Grand

Dr. A. B. Sonra H. Stanes

D. K. Graham Mr.

Mr. and

T. Hart

H. G. Stairs

Wm Therm

and Mr. Mr. and Mra C. J. P. Haverkam, Verheul

D. J. Hizgis IL M. Verben

tatham

J. 3. Wierink-de

Hooz

Jr.

The Memorandum bas put get

steamer's

Co.'s representatives at an ap newed.

pointed hour on Tuesday & been made public, it is under Friday. All claims must be pre- stcol that the delegating calling

sented within ten days of the arrival bere, after upos Sir Deilby Alston el prwhich date they cannot be re wised pot to do sv. But copies exie: outride of this delegation, cognized. No claims will be ad- from one of which this abstras hs: mitted after the goods have left

the Godowns. been mark

Mra and G. W. Vit baxse

ST. GIORGE's Hovar

Corrected to 10th June, 1920.

W. Hackett Mr. and Mrs W.

Mr. & Mrs R P. H. McHugh & {

Boyce

2 daughters Allen Brockman W. McKenzie Theat J. J.10. Kellis

Bryact, LL

Lyman Monry

L Packe

!

Mr. & Mrs. Be

ton C. Byrd

8. 9. Church H. Day

Mr. P. Parthing

and

Mr Stewart

and

F. Taylor

Mrs. Fassard A. Kirk JA Lloyd

GregoryFamily

1. Y. Hanz

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison

C. W. Hart

SWISS VOTE ON THE LEAGUE.

GERMAN CANTONS

HOSTILE

SIPPON YUSEK KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 13th July. 1920.

In accordance with the demo-like Zurich, Berns and Baste. If those votes could be subtracted it cratic institutions of the country, would be evident that the a plebiscite had to be taken on

cantons bourgeoisie of these the subject of Switzerland becom formed an accepting majority, Mr. and Mrs. B. a member of the League of too, though perhaps a small one.

W. Peterson

bor. Rengeti

Arthur W. Ro

berts

Dr. and Mrs. R

F. Scott

R- Stock

X. J. Lossins Underwood 10. B. Wetton

. D. H. Lyson Mrs. H. Tarby HL. M. Madden John Wilkie

ALG. Holt-H. P. Whittle

bouse

[Mr. and

Mrs. J. Johnstone? A. C. Willi. Hra Kalman L. Young

Mrs. J. Kilbee '&l

chid

PALACE HOTEL.

Nations. It resulted as follows :—

In favour of jolutog

League Against....

Majority

All bruken, chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be left in the

where Godowns

it will be Un the examined at 10 am. 17th by the Company's Sor- Iveyors, Messrs. Goddard and

Douglas,

Burglar & Fire-resisting

SAFES ́"Prevention" is better

than Cure."

The Undersigned have just All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's received a new consignment of arrival bere, after which they Milner's Safes.

LAMMERT BROS, cannot be recognized. No claims will be recognized after the good:

Duddell Street. have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after the 19th, inst. will be subject to rent. Xo fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for; countersignature inmediately.

NOTICE

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. HAN INOKUCHI, Graduate from the Nagasaki PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. | Massage School, has removed from No. 33 Queen's Road 10 No. 25, Stanley Street 1st floor Telephone No. 1964.

United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation,

Managing Agents.

THE ADMIRAL LINE, Floor Hotel Mansions.

Hongkong, 13:h July, 1920,

NOTICE.

TENNIS COURT.

There are different reasons to i account for the scepticism of 5th 414.660 many Swiss cftizms, who are 322,739 true followers of the idea of a League of Nations, and yet did 91,921 not want Switzerland to join this Besides a majority of votes a league. One of those reasons is kapt out. majority of cantons accepting that America bas was necessary, and this has only and it is to the great sister just been reached, 1136 cantons Repablic across the Atlantic that being for, 1014 against entering. Switzerland has always been Even in the most possimistic looking for a me guidance in Mr. Frederick J. Warney, of forecast no such heavy scoring of international affairs. Another

Tenders are invited for the con. Brighton, left ertate of the gross nots "bad been anticipated, and reason was that the league is too

alue of £23,641. He bequeathed nobody had really thought of the closely connected with the Peace struction of a concrete tennis £100 each to A. G. White and possbility of Bwitzerland refusing Treaty of Versailles, which we court. For particulars apply to Isabel Margaret Harrison, an to join. In point of fact it de-are reluctant to regard as a final the R.G.A. Sergt. Mese, Victoria Mrs. annuity of £200 to Arthur David pended on less than 200 votes and happy settlement: Then there Barracks.

Foggo, and the residue of the bad they gone the other way were the extremists of the military property is divided between the there would have been no party, and those who were led by London Hospital and Middlesex majority of cantons accepting. too narrow an idea of nation: |Hospital. Mi. W. J. Wilhanix, As was to be expected, the alieni.

Corrected to 9th June, 1920.

C. W. Alexander (A. Marks

Kr. Beacham

D. Brotchic

and

T. Matthew

Capt. T. Brown E. Nicholls LE Crew

and

$20,000 FOR HOSPITALS.

Mrs. C. Q. Hamad 1. H. Oxberry Men and work. A. Prah (MEL- Middlesbrough, left pro- French cantons and the Italian Bet Sitzerhamet bas - not 8. F. 1. Leigh 2. Rekortmen Į ponty of the gramm value of £19,855. canion of Tessin (Ticino) so fang hasself into the arms of the After oumazni heqpresta and. £500 sopted withoverwhelming majori-League with a dramatic gesture, to the West Riding Infirmary, the ties, while the German speaking but have joined up besitating A. F. Starkey Land residue is left to the widow for cantons, as a whole, were against nevertheless she is determined to SY, O. Lebrun” “" 2. Steerer

Hfe and ultimately to the Univer-jotuing. The Labour Party was do the little she can do for the W. P. Machster Mr. Watermake-alty College of Bouth Wales, for dead against it, and scored heavily, pae fication and reconstruction of

especially in the larger towns Euro

B. Jamchoolin

Sew. E. Krby

J. T. Maniz

реков

scholarships.

i

NOTICE.

Mr. & D. Betum has returned, and the Power of Attorey given to Mr. P. R. Cooper of Messrs. oper & Co. of Hongkong to sign per pro has been revoked.

8. D. SETNA & Co,

"NOTICE.

The interest and responsibility of Mr. Herbert William Looker in our Firm ceased on the 30th June 1920. DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON. & HARSTON. Hongkong. 1st July, 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTION -

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HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday the rgth, July 1920. commencing at 11 am.

at Nos. 2 and 3 godowns, Holt's

Wharf. Karloum-N {for accoună of the consorned) 1,000 Boxes Tin Plates -

fall more or less damaged) Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

WANTED.

FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. — by "ouple (British) on and after September 20th for a few months, two wall furnished rooms, good locality, convenient to City or Peak Tramway. Board or Paying Guests, by arrangs-- mant. Box 397 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.”

Manila, first class rupemaker to WANTED-For Rope Works in take charge of the rope making chief foreman. Apply to BROSSARD MOPIN & Co. Hongkorg.

AB

WANTED.-An energetio nad· reliable Agent in Swalow for a first class London Fire Insurance Company. Apply stating ex- perience, to "Firse'a this paper.

WANTED à Portugese Clerk with good experience of general office routine, some knowledge of book keeping essential. Salary $200 per month. Apply in writing to the Custodian of Enemy Property 1st floor, Courts Justice.

FOR SALE

of

FOR SALE.-Abergeldie 136 Pest Apply 133 Peat.

TO LET OR FOR SALE.

Glenshiel, No. 141 The Peak. near Barker Road Tram station.- - Apply to Linstead & Davis Alexandra Buildi gs.

THE ADMIRAL LINE. Mr. H. T. Krull has been up-

ompany temporary Hanscom.

in Hongkong during the pointed Acting Agent for the

absence of D. 3.

JOHN J. GORMAN, General Agent. THE ADMIRAL LINE.

Pacific Steamship Co.

AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING

Mr. H.T. Krull will be in obarge of the local Agency and Surveyor- ship of The American Bureau of Shipping during my tempoYKTY absence.

D. J. HANSCOM.

Agent & Surveyor

American Bureau of Shipping.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

to

By Order of the Morigagees. Messrs Lammert Brothers have received instructions to sell by

Public Auction

ן

on FRIDAY

The 23rd day of July 1920, at 3 p.m. at their Sales Rooms Duidell Street, Victoria,

Hongkong

The following-valuatie Lesse- hold property situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, viz:-- All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria afore- said registered in the Land Office as Section 5 of Inland Let No. 435 together with the massuage erect- ed thereon known as No. 5 West Terrace Victoris aforesaid. Term 999 years from 28th. May 1855 created by a Crown Lease of the said Lot dated 17th. April 1895 Annual Crown rent $6.467 ́ ́Area 2959 square feet.

For farther particulars and conditions of sale apply to

JOHNSON STOKES-& MzOPER, 'Prines's Builones, Iew Hor

Strast, Fongkang, Solicira for the MortgagreE,

er to

Mesra LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctionee

Hongkong, Sth July-

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