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ance on the scene, and after dua salutations, enquired as to the origin of the discussion. On The total output of the Kailan being informed, ha pravalled upon ' Mining Administration's mines the woman to accept the offer.; for the week ending. 20th which consisting in the exchange November, amounted 16 77,8972) of $23 worth of jewellery for a tons and the sales during the whole rale of banknotes, was he stated distinctly advantageous period, to 78,643 tons.

for her. It was not until the men had disappeared, and on opening 64.the parcel, that she discovered has that it only contained a roll of

worthless waste papar.

A, Chinese fire at No Bonham Strand West, sustained a loss of $900, this-re presenting the amount of debts collected on its behalf by a foki who hasabaconded with the money

On Friday night by means of s ruse robbers entered a shop at Sheung Taui and stole money. goods and clothing to the extent of $143. The men were reported to have been masked and armed! with daggers and revolvers.

Demand 30 da 60 da FT Shanghai

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1920.

NOTICE.

Janes

Hasatare BETEL. Corrected to 29th November, 1937

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THE CALIFORNIA LAND IT San Francisco)

LAB',

New America-Japan Treaty.

A New York report states:-

The drait of the new treaty, to be concluded between America and Japan was duly submitted to their respective Governments last night by Mr. Morris, American Ambassador to Japan, and Baron Shidehars, Japanese Ambassador

to America.

Hsu Fo-lin, until the fall of the Kwangsi Party the Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Military Government, Chief Kwangtung Justice of the

**The draft is in the form of. Supreme Court, and Minister of! Justice, is now a prisoner in the recommendations, and will not be binding on either of contracting Canton District Jail. arrested in the home of a friend at Tungshan last Saturday.

He was

parties, but will nevertheless,

constitute the basis for the lelucidation of the points at issue concerning the land ownership The Rev, J. T. Holman, who question as the mutual rights arrived in the Colony on Noven and interests within the ter- ber 4th, to take up the work of ritories of other Powers.

"The recommendation Assistant Chaplain

at

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M. Dibert

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Cathedral, was chaplain with the include Canadian forces during the war, Agreement'

referer and has been working in Victoria form, B.C., since then. He is an M. A. of Japanese immigration into Ame. Pembroke College, Cambridge.rica. He is living at 4. The Albany,

Ir is not

On Bangkok Sovereign

forward! *......... 1434 Bank of England rates New York/London ... 3.48

known Gold leaf per Tsel... 44.60 however, whether the revised Bar Silver, reads... 44 Agreement in question excludes Japanese peasants on the ground A gang of robbers entered the that they are labourers." servants quarters at the Hung kong Club's grounds at Quarry NEW ALIES LAND OWNERSHIP Bay at 1.45 this morning, and

The Ma Micha says the severely injured with iron bars two gardeners when they offered Government will introduce

coming session | H'kong 50 cts. pieces stole bill in the resistance. The robbers clothing and money to the extens of the Diet granting all foreign- of $60 before they departed. One era, irrespective of residence.

BILL.

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SUBSIDIARY COINS.

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of the gardeners was wounded the right to own land in all parts Canton subcoins In the leg, while the other of the Japanese Empire, except Hongkong Dec. 3, 1929. injured man sustained several places reserved for the purpose wounds on his scalp. flicted of-national defence. This with with an iron bar.

supercede the 1910 bill, which was not promulgated owing to strong opposition in certain

A small clasp pin. of platinumi | quarters, and which granted lan - and diamonde, shaped somewhat ownership to foreigners provid- like a two-leafed rlover, was fosting they were resident in Japan, in the City Hall on Tuesday bus excluded Hokkaido and night, the 39th November, and Formosa from the operation of

following articles were the law. found: black vek

the

white silk crepe shawi, embrui- !

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W. FL. Gale

HAD ALARMING" ECZEMA R. Franz

ON LEGS AND FEET.

11

DR. WILLIAMS" PINK PILLS

THE WORLD RENOWNED BLOOD. £ Gamble

AND SERVE TONIC, WORK

A PERMANENT CURE

IN CEYLON,

1. S. Gardiner

Mr. and

Mr WE Roberts

Rohinkta

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Dancan

!Sanders Mrs. C. E Sandst

Mr. and

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Mr.

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J. R. Redfern

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ington

R. A. Gowen

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A. V. Farmer

1. Farmer

LL Comdr. & Mrs 1 Simmons

Spicer

Murray

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Rer. . T. Few

thepstone

Mr.

Stewart

Birs.

And Mis

Stebbings

M:33 Gibson

L. W. Shearer. Greenwood $Mi«R £ #re!isa¢c Capt. Sizveland

Mr and Vra Capt. P.W. Grier, Mrs. J. Sinclair

B. H. Skelton

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and

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A. Hale

Maj.-General · F Yentri C.B. "ES. Walter--- I. F1. Webster F. M. Weller

D. EXT

R. C. Hale

Mr.Mrs. L. Hann

Mr. worl Mr=

G. W. Vallery

B: Des TheUT

dered with white silk: a email] The Che states: There are round silver powder box with many foreigners who maintaini puff. These articles may be that Japanese are not justified in rezovered from, and any inform-demanding the right of ownersbig It is but a waste of time and 3fra. W.F. Gurday Mea F. Solari I Stewart alizarestarding the lost arcle of land in America since they money to try to cure Eczema by ex. F. D. Gay

ent to, Mr. T. W. Hill. Hon themselves withhold a similar ternal means alone. These things and Meny S. Taylor

6. A. Hamilton M.. Secretary, St. Andrew's Seciety, right from foreigners in Japan. may give temporary relief, but the

and Ms. C. P. Templeton These people, however, are not trouble is in the blood, and only Mr. o Bradley & Co., Ltd.

Hannibal P. Tober fully acquainted with the facts. by purifying and enriching the F Hargreaves A. Tatardjian There is a law in existence in blood can it be permanently era. Sent-Harun When charged with the theft Japan, though it is not in opera-dicated. Such was the experi 1. Hauer of two pieces of white cabrasion, which allows the ownership ence of Mr. V. W. Van Rooyen | Mr from the Kowloon Godawas, of land to foreigners. Strictly when dealing with the case of F. D. Hasard Chinese sought to `extricate him-speaking. the advisability orison, and he found, as so many Mr. M. Hüner self from his predicament by the otherwise of allowing the owner-other people have done during Mg pleas that he thought the cloth ship of land to aliens is althe past thirty years. that tonic was not wanted. Inspector Spear question of national economics blood treatment by means of Dr. disposed

this of

excuse and therefore the decision one Williams' Pink Pills wor-s won- ba the statement that the way or the other will depend ders where other treatments canvas formed part of the cargo upon the condition or circums-jzotally fail. of a steamer. Sentence of one tances of the country concerned. Mr. Van Rooyen, whose a3 Jansen month's hard labour was secord- The ownership of land as dress is 37 Lighthouse Street, In. E. Jensen ingly passed by M. G. N. Orme stipulated for in the law passed Gaile, Ceylon, says: My son Johnson Another cargo pilferer who stole by the Diet in 1910 mainly relate Alfred, aged 14, suffered badly. J. Johnatan a pair of waterproofs from the 1to agricultural land, as with for six years from Eczema on M. E. B. Jones and O. Sicilia was given six weeks, regard to land for business or both his legs and feet. It started

residential purposes an explicit by a redress of the skin and a

is

2

of land

After-

The

at Harding

C. J. B. latroc And Mrs A. H. Hollings J. V. C. Wichets

worth

h. P. William- Me and Mr. Mr. and

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Our Motor Cars will be waiting for you outside the Theatre bogal

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday,the oth-Dec., 1920, commencing at 10.30 p.m..

at No. 18 Godown of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd, Kowloon 152 coils Wire

1 case Copper Pipes

$2 Galvanized Pipe

1 case Magnetos

5 casks Steel Springs

10 Iron Plates

Also

DE PAUL

THE 37th ANNUAL

FETE

postponed from 5th. December ewing to the unsettled state of the weather

WILL BE HELD ON

SUNDAY, 12th DEC.

ALL THE FUN OF AN

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THE SHELL TRANSPORT & TRADING CO., LTD.

An Interim Dividend of 2- par ordinary share fres of Income Tax has been declared on account of the year 1920. It is payable

A Large Quantity of Flain London on the 5th January, "Round and Square Bar Iron, Old¦

Brass and copper sheets, Iron pipes, Bolts and nuts etc.

And

A Larze. Quantity of Miscel-

Mraneous Goods

Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Mr. &cd Mr.

G. F. Wabater

ned

Mrs.

C. G. Weishend

T

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A

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H.

Horkachild

G. Hoppeler

M-

and

Mrs

G. W. Whitaker M. E. Whitehard ME M. WIN

liama

T. Hondlette

Mr.

and Hea D. E. Withers & a childern

M. Van Frereg

F. W. P. Zzzerz

REPULSE FAT HOTEL

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CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to 30th November 1989, Mrs. O... Acock J. 1. Grant Misa J. Allen

E. Argon -

Capt. Gurley Mr. and Mrs.

Gutterson Misa Healy ER. Hindley

Jenkin

Marshall Wood

R. W. Te Jones Maj. R. A. Torna

Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Jolly

Sr. Gropar's Hors Corrected to 3rd December, 1930. Comdr. Acworth J R. Llerd

Mr. and Mrs EX-

Lossins

Mrs. Acworth & 3

children

[E. M. Madden 11. Martin

and Mrs. Mr. McHugh Barker

¡W. McKenzie

Lieut McNair

B. O. Blaker

Bryant L

Ł 5.

J.Mrs McNair

AMA and Mrs

Hugh S. Miller

D. O'Neal first Packe

Mrs.

Mrs.

F. W. Plommer Mra Miss Potter

K. E. Robinson Mrs A. E. Greig Dr. and Mrs

FL. Pentt and child Comdr. A. E.

Miss K. B. Scott Greig. E.N.

JA. L. Terry W. G. Griffith Me and Harker

Miss L "Wagga-

Jire

man

John McLellan, an American Provision is mede in the Treaty most irntating itching.

of Commerce concluded between wards small sores formed which Corrected to th November, 100 Mrs. R. 5. Brown sailor. at the Maxistraoy this Japan and America. Besides we had great difficulty in keep-Mr. and Mrs. V. Mr. and Mex. Lieut. J. morning, brought a complaint in

H. Matheson there

Chair convenienting him from scratching. The very connection with the loss of a

of acquiring the Eczema spread in an alarming Mr. and Mrs. T. Me. and Mrs. Mr. Beaton C. packet of cigarettes, which he stem

F. Cobbs

McEwen in the manner, being especially severe

Bird Altered was due to the equacioussession

13- and Men W. Viss Melan of superficies, and So between the toes. instincts of a ricksha coolie.

Bla form

I. Dhub suffer fron Ointments and other medi-

Mr. and Mrs. A. and Bowman

T. G. Paterson -and Mr. C. Simpson said that on Satur lag night foreigners do not

1. G. Brunner W, E. Petley engaged the ricksha at Spring the lack of facilities in this cines were prescribed but seemed

A. II. Ferguson M. and Mrs. B.

Miss J. Carpenter Mr. and and child

M. Webb Garden Lane to proceed to the direction. If the Land Law in to give no relief at all.

H. IL Day

Piger & child Blue Building Pier, and on arrival question is not in operation it is irritation prevented the poor boy

and Miss M. Elwood Me at the Naval Canteen, he went because there are no aliens who from getting proper rest at night

*F. Farthing inside for the purpose of getting re desirous of making invest and he got exceedinaly weak anl Medical men said

Dr. and a match to light bis cigarettement in agricultural land in this run-down.

Funk When later he emerged, he found country which is known for its that his blood was in a most im the coolie had disappeared with a remarkably high price. Should overished condition.

who any foreigner

Reading of a similar case packet of cigarettes which he had there be left behind on the ricksha. As arable land the law can be put iams Pink Pills I bought. Beck

desifes investment in Japanese having been cured by Dr. Wil-

A. M. Barretto he had taken a note of the ricbsha's number he was able to into operating by a stroke of the supply of these Pills for my son.. E. Esddos trace the coolie, but came upon pen. It is therefore the height of From the first we found they. Berr him too late to recover the absurdity to allege that Americs were very efficient, as almost at H. Bjarnum cigarettes. A fine of $25 was in- justified in refusing the owner-once the irritation began to sob Bremer flicted on the coolie by Mr. G. K. ship of land to Japanese because side. And as Dr. Williams' Pink. Brown

Japan does not allow a similar Pills purified and built up his Mrs. F. E. Cam Orme, at the close of the evidence.

cron blood so the sores dried up until right to Americans.

and they disappeared altogether.

Hej Mr.

Carrier was able to sleep properly at

R. Chilcote night and regained his health

H. Counsell and strength. I attribute my

end Voncarts learns that the Re-con's cure entirely to Dr. Wil-

Carran

and a Chinese woman, as simple-peration Commission has sent aliams' Pink Pills. He has had

Demeritt minded as most other victims, demand to the German Govern-no return of the skin eruptions was accosted by க To an atent requiring the immediate since."

Sold by medicine vendors every-F. Fisher Bowrington Canal, who urged delivery of 10,000 buils and 500,- upon her the service of changing 000 cows to France, 11,150 bead where, Dr. Williams Pink Pilla Fitzzibbon for him at the money-changer's of cattle to Italy, 210,000 cows to for Pale People are also obtainable, C. Fitzpatrick" a bundle of what appeared to Belgium, and 5,000 balls, 52,000 post free, 1 bottle for $1.50, 6P. M. Fonte be banknotes, As she was bes- draught oxen, and 100,000 cows to bottles for $8, from Dr. Williams Mr. itating, another man, a confed- Serbis; the German Government Medicine Co., 96 Szachuen Road, erate of the first, made his appear has protested against the demand. Shanghai.

The well-known trick has lost none of its effec-

confidence

It is recorded that, on Saturday,

tiveness from its frequent usage.

GERMAN REPARATION.

M.

V. Eughes

r. and Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Hunt

and

Me and Mrs. C.

W. Wales

PALACE HOTEL

Mrs. Corrected to 20th November, 1920. Mrs. V.D.R. Beck] W. E. Les

Mrs. Mrs E A. Liley

J. Crowe & chilo Misa J. McIntosh J. Dazuid

B. Nicholls, Mrs. E, Dobinson Mr. "and

JF beers MrJ. V. Panizzi

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneer.

FOR SALE. MILNER'S SAFES

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FOR THE ASIATIC

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LESSON IN CHINESE.

MR LIMOS PAN & CALY9ge graduate, Tarand 19 1.^erstar", a na Newn a teacher to Litergents ficiale and merchants in this colony for over te LIN

Il method of trashing EuropeArz • top in the AbisANA FISIRatio and 25 1 grammaand of Brot sale certiñenses at a Chinese

Mandarin and Flakla,

Thram who inten!

payanted to write to No 112 Qara's fact, Cracce 2nd tube

ROYAL

EDGAR WARWICK

presents the

WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY

In a repertoire of recent London successes. Presented by a distinguished cast.

TO-NIGHT Dec. 6th

TO-NIGHT

DOUGLAS MURRAY'S RECENT ST. JAMES' SUCCESS

UNCE NED

MISS JOAN MAYNE

Tues. Dec. 7

Wed.

Dec. 8

H. V. Eamond's Delightful Comedy **HE LAW DIVINE."

Horace Annesley Vachell's powerful play

"THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER."

Hunt

H. J. Lamb

Hutchings

Mt. and Mrs.

Jones and child

Mrs Mr.

and

Kuick

Mr. and Mrs.

Matheson and

Mr.

Mrs

2 children

Mra

Mrs. McCahill

Mr

Mr. FcCahill

E. M. Paterson

Sezelaff

R. Geoffrey

Ir.

ลม

and J. Powell

Thurs.

Mrs.

children

Mr. And

Mrs. Dec. 9

A. Greensett

F. W. Stapleton

E. Hoather

C. 1 Stapleton

H. V. Esmond

and

Fri.

J. M. Sturgeon

14

Dec. 10

And Frazer Mrs. Freeman

J. C. Frewin

T. T. Stuke

and Taylor 1. D. Thwaite

17. W. Waltz

Rev. J. Wallace JR. T. Walton

Mrs. T. Trevor

Goandia

Mr.

F. Hobbs

Mrs. Mr. C. F. Starkey

Mr. and Mrs. HJ. H. Tait

8. Harley

R. L. Tobin

Haber Herr Daria" Witty Satis

** DOORMATS,"

Charming

Comedy of Youth

WHEN WE WERE

TWENTY-ONE.”

MR. EDGAR WARWICK

Satur. The Roaring Farmcal Comedy Dec. 11 ELIZA COMES OF STAY."

Mon Dec. 13

Tues. Dec. 14

Habert fleary Davies'

Succestui Comedy

"CAPTAIN DREW."

Osar Wilde's Satirical Marrrpiece

"A OMAN OF NO

IMPORTANCE."

Zazare good pests for the Season.

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S

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