HOTEL LISTS.
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Currected to 31st July, 1980 0. W. Anderson F. L. Kirchner P. Ansy
Mrs. E. R. Bellios Madam J. J.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
BRITISH FLAG BURNED.
JUSTICE BETWEEN NATIONS,
A WASHINGTON INCIDENT.
the
Before the Treasury at Wash- Dr. M. C. Laaherington, yesterday (ssys M. and Mr Mr.
Mrs Daily Sers of June ), Irish மச J. Bare
C. Lauritsen American women, in the prosence of soldiers, sailors, and police, and with officials watching from the windows, burnt the British flag in the street. Gasoline was first poured on the Union Jack.
Mr. and Mrs Leiria
O. EL Fenson Miss IL Likie Mr. and Mrs. H. Lustig
S. Bimey
D. H Mardinald' Mrs. G. Bar. 0. Marriott
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Mr. and
e. W. Martyz
Mex Mr.
J. M. Broly
P. P. Brady
F. Busin
W. H. Burg IS
P. H. Brera
A. Campbe
P. D. Chan.ller
X. Croucher
J. Dewar
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J. F. McKeon child
Captain CH
Mechan
N. E. Mallea
Mr. and
Mrs
W. P. Neesan
Mrs. N. Neusit
Mr. and
you
not need
M. BOURGEOIS ON THE PERMANENT COURT,
The following are the principal passages from the speech of M. Leon Bourgeois at the opening session of the Commission of Jurists charged with the pre- paration of the statute for the Permanent International Court of Justice unda: the League of Nations ~~~
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1920.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW
THE
FRAWLEY COMPANY
AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL.
IN A SEASON OF THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF LONDON AND NEW YORK SUCCESSES.
TUESDAY. Aug. 3rd.
One woman kicked the embers
It has, alss! needed the horrors Mrs.saying:
"Just another little
of four years of war, of ac- Boston tea party to remind assassins not to go too far cumulated ruins, of millions of Banners were displayed bear dead and of crimes which are in- ing such inscriptions as: Conexpiable, to open the eyes of the enact Sreater number of men, and if in STOSL laws to pay soldiers' bonus. Call some countries the mad ambition WEDNESDAY,
Aug. 4th. in loans on England","England of politicians can still contemplate paya bonuses to soldiers fighting return to similar catastrophes it Ireland and India". "Call loans would arouse immediately in the soul of innumerable simple people to England and pay our boys":
our oil the open revolt bath of feeling "England. hands off
and of conscience. And another wells":"England seeks American condition has been realized. The friendship, but keep your eye on victory of the soldiers of civiliza- oil."
tion and of liberty has enabled The affair was carefully staged, reparation to be made for some of and "movie" men attended with the most serious injustices of cameras. When all was over, de- bistory and the abolition of some FBC. Dickes D. Rossomos tectives turned up, but took no of the most cruel servitudes of the
King-Salter
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Mrt E R. Palmiaz
DR. Edwards Miss V. E p
pere!
A. W. Este
1. R. Fargebar Engr. Cap. S. P.
Fergesch
C. C. Fry
JS Gardiner
G. M. Gordon
S. Prere
AB Porter
E. 11. Ray
lisa I. Reichets
EW. Ris
Mr. and Mr. Rodealaser
Mias Gieben
Capt. Grierson Cant Siland
and Mrs. Row Swith
Mr.
W. A. Haanibal. A Snorka.
H. Henderson
A. Hanson
11. K. Hochschild
W. H. Hore
Mrs. F. Hoppe
Capt. J. Speed
Steensby
Mr. red Mr
C. P. Temple
Capt. J. B. Scottction. This feminist extrava-pass Conquered peoples have been gance emanates chiefly from Bos-freed and the rights of nations to tion and Philadelphia. Its origin constitute themselvas have bean is ultra-clerical, and against the realized. movement the freemasons are It is possible now to cantem. organizing steadily but in great plate the bour when the world de numbers.
facto will not be contrary to the | Further excesses must be world de jure. A tribunal whose expected, and British opinion sentences should guarantee the a fierce maintenance of peace has only recognize that religious struggle for temporal authority if that peace is founded power is proceeding with Ireland on public right itself. Peace is simply the stable existence of 43 a pawn in the game.
A contidea: belief bere is that fright. money exceedings million dollars
Master F. Hoppe. Tutundina
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and
Mrs.
Mrs E Jack Mr.
Mrs. E. B. Jones R. J. Weir
R. Jalien
J. H. William
Mr.
N. B. Karanji L Tates
Mr. and
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R. Kexley
ST. GEORGE's · Hooa
Corrected to 9th July, 1020.
Str. W. N. Bar. F. G. Kaiver
mus:
THURSDAY, Aug. 5ah.
FRIDAY. Aag. 6th
SATURDAY, Aug. 7th.
Prices as Usual.
“SCANDAL,'
"THREE WISE FOOLS."
LIGHTNIN.”
POLLY WITH A PAST”
** IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.
Booking at MOUTRIE'S.
MESDAMES.
LES MODES GINETTE, DE LA MAISON G. BONNARDEL.
Most of the large selection of Hats imported from Paris having been sold, and not desiring to send the remainder back to Paris, the representative of the above firm, who is shortly returning to France, will sell the rest of this dainty new stock to the Ladies of Hongkong at cost prices, HOURS 10 am to 1 pm.
++ to 6 p.m.
ALSO BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Room 260, HONGKONG HOTEL.
The Court of Justice must be has been sent to Ireland to keep a true permanent Court. It is not things going there, while politics simply a question of arbitrators proceed here. In Congress various chosen, on a particular occasion Irish resolutions are the centre of in the case of conflict, by the ceaseless agitation, and the Preas interested parties; it is a small onsfeather Mases Kauperis at present being threatened in a number of judges sitting con- Dr. C. U. S Bar Mrs. K. G. Kaiper manner which makes a fair state stantly and receiving a mandate
custeather J. R. Lord
ment of the case difcolt. There the duration of which will enable $ real Mrs. C. G. 5 Bar-1. J. Losadas
is, however, a deep and growing the estabishment of EL. M. Hadden onsfeather
resentment among Americans of jurisprudence on which public.
law may be built up. sympathies
the at
possible of these organs of interna JUDGMENT SEAT OF NATIONS. audacious strategy of the Irish
tional life: the organization of Catholic sections.
This permanence is a symbol, universal statistics, the organiza- I: will be a judgment seal raised tion of international labour. of in the midst of the "nations, hygiene, of the freedom of transit. where judges are always present These are the chief objects with
Master & Miss (2) (Mr. and Mrs W. Baronsiesther H. Meleg &
• daughters W. Blackett Mr. & Mrs R. P.¡W. McKenzie
Borce
G. Mel5, Mr. J. Mitche?! Lad Brockhins
Mr.
Mrs. A. Bryan
children
Bryst, 2.E
C. L. Packe
Mr. Peters
Mrs. Peters
Liest 3. J. Miss Peters
Thos. Rennutt Mr. & Mrs. Ben Arthur W. Ro
berta ton C. Byrd Consal. E. Car. Miss E. M. Buy Dr. and Mrs. H Jesoa
H. Scott Mr. J. S. Smith C. A. Bawart
Mr. A. E. Carle.
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chill
B. Day
H. F. Farthing
Mix Foster
Miss Garrison
Mir.
and
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Mrs. H. Tarby
Miss Tonkin
Miss Turley
Mrs. Shop Warne
Mrs. Warne
Miss M. E. Jones Miss Warne
H. de Kat
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Mr. M. de Kat
Mix D 1 2
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John Wilkie
Leslie Wolle
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PEAK HOTEL Corrected to 2nd July, 1920
JH. O. Hope Cap: Archer Mr. and Mrs. A.Mr. and Mrs
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Haster Barones van Dir. And
Aerssen Begers J. E. Jay Rare 132 Aers R. W. Lee Jones
REVUE CONCERT.
D. F. AMELIAS CO.
The
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WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS—WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.
ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION
Two Cents if not Prepaid.
A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES
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NOTICE.
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WANTED-Assistant (British) wanted for General Office work. State Age, experience and salary required to-Box 404 c/o "Hong Long Telegraph."
Notice is hereby giren that an WANTED. - Lady Stenc Interim Dividend of Nine Pencegrapher. Apply to:-The Asiatic per Share on account of the year Petroleum Co. (3.C.) Ltd. King's 1920 has been declared.
Buildings. Connaught Road.
The Dividend will be payable
on and after Wednesday, the 25th
day of August 1920 to Share WANTED.-Light Chassis or holders on the Register on Tues Sidecar-Write E. Newhouse,
day, the 10th day of August 1920 P.W.D. and will be paid to Shareholders the Colonial (Hongkong) Register at the exchange rate of 3/8 per Dollar.
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By Order of the Board,
R. J. WILTON, Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1929.
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.
Until further notice the weekly religioas meetings will be held on WEDNESDAYS. On the 1st
3rd and 4th Wednesdays at 5.30 p.m. On the 2nd Wednesday at
10 a..
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Abergaldiə 1365 Peak. Apply 135 Peak.
TO LET OR FOR SALE.
Glenshiel, No. 141 The Feat, near Barker Road Tram station. Apply to Linstand & Davis Alexandra Buildings.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction 02.
Address by Rev: G.J. WILLIAMS Friday, the 6th. August, 1939.
NOTICE.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Management tenders to whom can always be brought which it deel: at its last sitting in apologies to those who attended the appeal of the weak, and to Rome.
at the Theatre Royal on Saturday whom protests against the violet- At that sitting the institution last for the Concert which hart |ion right can be addressed. Chosenjoi an economic and financial been announced, but was at the not by reason of the State of organization could not be under last moment abandoned owing to which they are citizens, but takes. The general situation of the inclemency of the weather.
I have this day removed my by reason
of their personal the world, profoundly troubled as Ticket holders may have their. thority, their past career, of it is by the consequences of the money refunded or retain their office to No. Pedder Stree: the respect which attaches to war, cannot be determined until tickets for the Concert which Sir Elia Kadsorie
their name known over the whole the
special situation of the will be given at an early date. to Bleking RE. O. Bird 8. C. Kapener
M. Koskoleskyworld, these judges will represent signatories of the Treaty of Peace be advertised later.
a truly international spirit which sitself been defined by the States
sen opera
5. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. D.. A. Laing
J. F. Lamba Mr. & Mr. D. T.J. D. Lyd
R 3. Lozan
Breakspear
Mrs
G. G. Bridget Mrs. J. F. Macs
J. G. Bridger
Cap and Ms. G. Macnamara
Carson
P. J. Maitland Maj. and Mrs. JM. J. W. Map-
L Carter
hew Mrs Mediob
Mr. and Mrs. JMrs. Mehose
Mr. Leslie Wolle
G. F. Cavills
W. Church
E. P. Wisteza
S. X. Clark
Miks Walk-
CARLTON HOTEL...
Correted to 37th July, 1:20
Mrs. Allison and Mr. and Mrs.
child
W. Bahr
P. Baterstock
C. Butler
E Bountif
Misa J. Boranti
S. Bountiff
J. M. Borren
1 Vao Horo
Mr. and Mrs.
Cockburn
C. H. Cols
C. F. Cooper Mrs. Cormack and 3 Cozad Huddleston and B. Crowley Family
D. C. H. Cally Mrs. L Jobsson D. F. Cethan
L. J. Davies
Com Eo.
DATA N. R. Dick
Kind
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs. F. E. Camer-alias Kimang
on
Dr. & Mrs. Clapp Leonards
Miss Kreley
P. Kongh
D. Kerr
Mr.
Mrs. K. Lozas
. Mair
Mr. and
Mrs.
H. Cumming
Mr.
Dane
and Family
Mz.
and
Clacka
Miss Coulson
Livesny
500 C...G.
F. H. Nott.
Mrs. Proten
E. B. Potter
J. S. Robinso
H. W. Roger May and Mrs.
Sanders
is by no means, as some people directly interested. But already pretend. 2 negation legitimate interests
be the Council has drawn up the pach programme of work for the uni- nation. but which is, on the versal conference to which shall contrary, the safeguard of these be entrusted the preliminary in interests, even within the limitsrestigations which will enable the of legitimacy.
foundation to be laid of this financial cooperation which will
JUSTICE AND ARBITRATION,
REVUE CONCERT.
D. F. AMELIAS CO.
at
Admission:
Messrs.
Adults Sz Children 51.
Second Floor.
F. E. NASH..
Solicitor.
1st August 1920.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
3. S. DOYLESTOWN '
From CALCUTTA via PENANG. SINGAPORE and SAIGON.
The Concert which was aban- This permanent Court will not give solidarity to international doned on Saturday last, through the inclemency of the weather, be à Court of Arbitration, but aleredit. Capt IL S. Mills Court of Justice. The Court of How is this collection of or will now be held on THURSDAY, PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. Miss M. Meninger Arbitration. whose eminent ganizations to be protected August 5th. at 5.30 p.m. at St. Hell Seats will Capt Monteith
services we all remember. will against the conflicts of everyday Andrew's
be numbered. and previous Mr. and
certainly not cease to function in if the judicial institution is not al G. Morgan Col 4 Nichot all the cases for which it was set ways present and always ready to ticket holders may have their
up. But it bas special character. ward of conflict or to settle it? tickets Exchanged
MOUTRIE'S. and its range of action is already But how, on the other hand, can determined. There is between the international judicial organ- the sentence in an arbitration and Lization, which must have for its the decree of a tribunal an task to guarantee respect for the essential diference, a difference rights and the execution of the the as profound as that which exista obligations between ali
pations, be sufficiently strong for between equity and justice.
States have up to now one its task if the regular functioning towards another uncertain modes of all these other organs of inter- of contacts. the nature of which national life has not been assured
MEMORIAL. is badly defined, the laws of which beforehand? are still at the mercy of endless
Colchester Town, Council have! of I approach here briefly the taken possession of Colchester Consignees risk. differences of opinion, or change, quite arbitrary, just as it decisive problem of sanctions Castle, which they have pur- was between the citizen of each What would be the efficacy, what chased from the private ownere Consignees of cargo are heteby country in the first age of civili- would be the reality of a sentence for £8.000. The money for the notified that they must produce zation. The precise object of the of the Court of Justice if it did purchase was provided by Lord an Import Permit signed by the League of Nations is just this not find in a strong organization Cowdray, who formerly represent Superintendent of the Imparts & new and more complete definition of international institution-whated the borough in Parliament. Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of of the larges: possible number of one calls, to use a technical term, and who desired to give the Castle Lading can be countersigned. Mrs.
relations between States, in such the executor of these decisions?to the town as a war memorial.
C. E Sandstrom Mrs. F. Savage
F. J. Dickie Mr. and Mrs.
Mesmeo
Mr.
Mrs. G. L asi W. F. Dagzett Schalk Mr. & Mrs. Johnfp. P. Shar
Denean
A. Findley Smith Mayatile and W. Eastman H Spicer
sed Mrs. Family
P. Davis
Mr. and Mrs.
Deaniston
G. E. Ellams 10. Eveleigh MAY. Farizer
Mrs McCallam
Mr. And
Melatosh
J. G. Melling
H. F. Denniston J. Nilda
Miss K. Desmondjā. Peterson
E. Emmanuel
R. Evans
O. A. Zeinking ¡M. Rist
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Rockledga
Faris
Miss V. Field
L. Gilson
Mr. and
Gordon
30 Gregory
Miss L. Grey
J. Farmer
Mis
Mr. and
Stabbings Mrs. C. A. Sao J. F. Swindell
PROBLEM OF SANCTIONS.
GENERAL NEWS,
COLCHESTER CASTLE AS
The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above mentioned Ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that artist take immediate they delivery of same from alongside, and all cargo impeding discharge will be landed at their risk and expense into the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's godowns at West Point, and stored at
a way as to give an always- The Covenant of the League fore- The Castle was built by William F
L-COL M. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sylvester
A BA
Mr. and B. C. Hals
S. J. Sprett Hon Mr. EBHaj-Gen Halifax CB.B- Ventris D. Hell
H. E. Webster Mrs. L Hansen A. WilkinsOD
F. P. Williams Mr. Maj. Harding
C. J. E. Hellstrom Mr. and Mr
Winfield 3. and M&E Hollings
worth
Marshall Wood Mr. and Mrs Maj. R. B. Young
A. Sousa
Miss Soura Ar.
and
Mrs Schalder
Spiers
B. Standish
Miss P. Harring Miss Buttie
ton
G. Swanson
Leyland Hodgson Miss Vernon
Miss Holliman
C. Holloway
Winan
C. E. Holmes
STATION HOTEL.
All broken, chafed and damaged increasing competence to the sees several degrees of sanction, the Conqueror, and contains the goods are to be left in the godowas supreme power of justice.
juridical sanction, diplomatic
HAMILTON PALACE FOR HOUSING.
August 9th at 10 am.
All claims must be presented within a week of the steamer's arrival here after which they cannot be recognized.
I know that in the minds of economic sanction, and as a last town's collection of antiquities where they will be examined on
and Roman remains. certain people the view is that resort and, within limite very what must be organized before closely confined, military sanction. everything is international justice It is much to be desired that wa itself. There are un real oppon-should not be obliged to bare 10- ents of the project of setting up a course to that, but it is impossible A proposal for the utilization Court of Justice, but there are to think that all tendencies to- of Hamilton Palace to relieve the
No claim will be admitted after certain eminent jurists who would wards violence will disappear local housing shortage is, it is the goods have left the godowns, prefer to reserve, until same fresh from the world and that in con- understood, being considered by and all, goods remaining un arrangement, the organization of sequence the opposition of the the Hamilton Town Council and delivered after August 10th will the League of Nations itself. force of right to the force of viol- the Ministry of Health. Instruc-be subject to rent.
International life tends toence will not be, alas, still for a tions have been given to the
Burgh surveyar develop every day with an in-long time assessary.
showing tensity which no one a century You are about to give life to plaus Mrs. G. E. Bans Mr. and Mr. D. Carriere.. r. and Mrs. B. ago could have foreseen or dared the judicial power of humanity, mansion: might be turned: Consignees are requested to
J. Endert
van Luminel to estimate. The creation of an Philosophers and historiapa baye into a number of, twwroom and {J Macdonald international.; organ through told as of the laws of the growth kitchen housesOrionally it send in their Bills of lading for WEBSHOP.L. J. Morley which the superior interest of all and decadence of empire. We was estimated that, from £10,000 countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC MAIL §. §. co. is indispensable to the peace and look to you for, laws which will to 220,000 would be required fo prosperity of each and all. 4 are the perpetuity of the only restore the fabric, but this estim
The TASK OF THE LEAGUE. empire which can know no deca ate will need revision. To the Consell of the League dence, the empire of justice, palace has been dismantled. Na dem assigned as which is the expression of eternal/offer has yet been male to the
PALACE HOTEL.
Corrected to 19th June, 1990. Mr. Beachsm A. Marks
tead
Capt
Mr.
H. Hurent
J. EL Oxberry-
Mr. and Mr H. J. Robertson
Corrected to 22nd July, 1820.'
Miss E. Best FL. T. Krull Mrs. J. Stewart Mr. and Mrs,
Lawson
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botham
Mr. P.M. Rolast J. J. Wiarink-de H. Bieling
Hoog Burley Wa Thom
to
prepare
how
No Fire Insurance whatever the will be effected.
As Operators. U.S. Shipping
Boerd
3rd
commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Duide!!
Street
A Quantity of Fine Teakwood & Blackwood Furniture Teakwood:- Chesterfield and tapestry covered couches, easy chairs, writing tables bookcase,
ledy's desks, music stand, medi- cine chests, sideboard, dinner waggon, dressing tables, marble top washstands, chest of drawers. wardrobes, bedsteads, occasional tables. etc. etc.
Blackwood:- Curio cabinet. oval table, stools, sofas, armchair. corner char. opium stools, high marble top tables, flower stands. dressing table with mirror and marble top, music stool, etc. etc.
Also
Double & single iron bedsteggs. carpets & rugs And
1 Large Enamelled Bath
1 Enamelled Wash Basin
1 Oval Mirror
1 Autopiano with recorda & record cabinets
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view from Thursday the 5th August 1920.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
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Auctioneers.
"HEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Friday, the 7th. August, 1930. at 12 o'clock (noon)
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
(for account of the concerned)
The Wreck of the
S. S. "CHIYO MARU”
as she now lies off the Lema Islands Terms: Cash on fall of hammer when the wreck will be at pur chaser's risk.
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LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
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