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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1922.

NOTICE.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.

ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN, KOWLOON.

HARBOUR REPAIRS

Call Flag

Sole Agents for - KELVIN MOTI RS.” Motors from 12 B. H. P. to 50 RH.P. now in stock

alsa spare parts.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

DEATH OF VISCOUNT HARCOURT.

Viscount Harcourt is dead.

London, Feb 24

[The late Viscount, formarly Mr. Lewis Harcourt, was born la 1963 and was the son of the late Sir William Harcourt. He entered upon a political career in 1904 when he was returned as Liberal M.P. for Rossendale Division. Lancashire, a seat which se held uninterruptedly until 1917. His first public office was First Commissioner of Works, an appointment which he twice held. He also held the position of Secretary of State for the Colonies in

created W83

first Mr. Asquith's ministry from 1910-1915. Ha Sarin Nuneham in 1916 and later in the same year received the tle under which he died. A devoted art lover, he was a trustee Sf the Wallace Collection, British Museum, London Museum and National Portrait Gallery: a Member of Council and Executive of Sritish School at Rome and an Hon. Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.]

Works

Manager...

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Secretary

Harbour Engineers

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5.604 X.64

Telegrams "SEYBOURNE"

No. 1 THERAPION THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No, 3

Na 3 for Blades Cataren, Na Par Bloonă că kan Turque, No. 3Porsheim Wasamponas, Boldby Laias Chemiste. P*** Yag'ana J. Dr. Leers at the State of Road

5 toe doa. The Traft Mark wiel Iber." a on lae Gual, etazy and to shape peshato.

PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING.

London, Feb. 21..

Over eight thousand pounds sterling has hitherto been received or the organisers of the gift from Marys of the Empire. It has been Lecided to ask Princess Mary to accept a dne rope of pearls reaching a the waist. The Princess gives the larger part of the money to the Girl Guides' movement for enabling prevision to be made for training for the home, hospitul und camp.

Shippink tabacea ia Turkey

No other so good!

Over in Türkey grow rich aroenstic tobaccos. We boy the choicest selec- tines and combine them with the best American tobaccos,

The result is Chesterfield, cigarettes- the kind that satisfy. That rare old-time . tobacco taste wins right and left.

One package of Chesterfields will show you why-no other cigarete can be quite so good,

They Satisfy

hesterfield

CIGARETTES

"FREE CHARGE'

F

FOR

DEVELOPING FILMS Prompt Returi..

A. TACK & CO.

26, DES VOLUX PAI CENTRAL.

METALS

of all kinds, especially for ship building and engineering works.

Best termis Complete stock. Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.,

(Established A. D. 1880.} .

H NG LUNG T. Phone 5:5}

MEE CHEUNG.

SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE.

Johannesburg, Feb. 24.

A heavy explosion of dynamite has occurred on the main rail- way line tear Doornforein station and resulted in slight displace- ment of the line.

Capetown, Feb. 24.

In the House of Assembly Premier 3muts denied the rumone that the Government was calling for armed forces to deal with the remmando movement, but he said the position had recently become more dangerous, and the Government was increasing its police force n order to protect peaceful workers.

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

Paris, Feb. 24.

CHINESE SEAMEN'S

UNION.

Rules of Membership. The following printed in English: between elth covers ab ng with:

31. Jeanneney's report mentioned yesterday shows that the banks forming the Consortium had advanced two hundred and fortythe Chines teet, the badge of the! four million francs for the refloatation of the Bark up to 25th April, 1921, receiving pledges valued at one hundred and forty-five

millions.

Three deputies have requested the appointment of a Commission of thirty-three members to empire into the responsibility in connec-* tion with the failure of the Bank.

AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IN LONDON.

London. Feb. 24.

In the House of Representatives the Republican, Senator Ryan of New York, introduced a resolution for the recall of Mr. Harvey. the Ambassader in London, proposing a congressional in- vestigation of the alleged statements made by Mr. Harvey at a dinner by Mr. Balfour on his return from Washington, and. is regard to the United States motives for entering the war, he de- clares that Mr. Harvey "propounds England's aims and ambitions OTHERS take your photos,bulį rather than those of the country, he was supposed t: represen.." by our 30 years' experience we

HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPH.

take yours

in EXCELLEST

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MASSAGE HALL.

23, WYNDHAM STREET.

MRS. 41. MORITA,

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

Man, S. Uzunovs n'o Maw thara. Tale-

THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

Leadon, Feb. 24.

In the House of Lords, replying to the Archbishop of Canter- bury's appeal for a State contribution for Russian famine relief. Viscount Curzon said he requested the Chancellor for a grant, but did not succeed, Sir Rbert Horne reminding him that there were two million unemployed. Lord Emmott announced that Str Benjamin Robertson was willing to give his services in organising

relief.

GENOA CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

Genoa

London, Feb. 21. The Government has notified the Powers

the that phone No. 105, English mange ena be

Conference has been postponed, owing to continuation of the cbrain fr m London Qradižed me? Cerofcated masseur by appointment. Zdministerial crisis.

Floor, 16, Qoren + Remel, Cestmi, Hongkner, (nest to Zetland Honmen

OREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs. net.

In Bags of 250 Iba, net.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong.

THE BRITISH AIRSHIP DISASTER.

London, Feb. 24.

The report of the inquiry into the loss of .38 attributes the accident to structural weakness of design.

Unis and saves for Dame, ve eupation and age of member, ete.i

is the introduction to and the regulation -

Whit Seamen's Faia. Kimse beal! quarters at No. 137. Des Vomer Hoed Co tai ther, were closed by! ogler of the fovernment. Theck; Thendete wure printed in largel numbers after the Strike "and varmisted to unbers of the! Tulon. They were novi mely not [ prpared to a sconan.

to

Introduction.

It has been truly said that peoplær the same podesabon must vot big in sidder to promote their coin- interests and to sur the greatest benefits in the shortest. time and at a miners CONT.

Paring the present o ntury pron please realized the importance and nevessity of mutual hulp, nud have inrrod gudde og units tol acte their aim and areli rute the ar condition.

that

intrattera vatreme pran t Bes are not organised an pro feming the Chinese Seag hape mot yet em.bind. and we

mon's Unisa r the purpose of fell in ship and the mprovement ni. nur cardion generallḥ. (5) Jesnast rebiere this alone, and] thej, {future emcess of cur Union as well

nancial betterment depends!

wide membership and white. It is sincerely hoped that wil those who have not already en- rolled themselves as metabers will

the earlist opportunity.

Regulations.

f

il The object of the Caron shall

be strengthening of fellowship.! promotion of cum mon interests, arneloration of personal condi- tious, and increase of commer cial owledge.

12 Every merater shall be faith-i

ind to work her the prosperity cod success of the Faion.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

DOC WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT GIRL'S

CONDITION ?

I TOLD HER POINT: BLANK THAT IF SHE CONTINUES TO GO WITH OUT FOOD ANOTHER PAY, SHE'S GONE!

WELL, YOU HEARD WHAT THE DOCTOR

SAID!

DOCTORS VON'T KNOW 'EVERYTHING'

In accordance with regula tina of the Union. every menüber shall junctually sub- went one dollar and twenty cents with the guddion cflty cents to the Inben every year. "Failure in payment 'over two years after the thar fixed shali result in bes of membership.

Bat

who have been ulroad all the time and have seat the 'ain information beforehand will forn na ex- septina.

4. Every member has the duty

to introduce and enroll art member of the Uni-n thod who are true women ad snap. character and goud teharivans jón Members -hali love and hip ete amother, obey the local laws and avoid all misdemean- ! ours. If proved the lawles and disloyal to the Thinn, one, will no deprived of all rights as a member of the taion.

When a special meeting held, admittance is allowed; aly to the win, have brought, and shown their bulges ne

of the lion. Ametaber, when rejectyl ings the Taisa valy for delay of payment of pearly sub-grip. tion, may be re-enrolled an Imber of the 1him. if h Im- paik dels the sum be Dwed.

Mazes in

All members shall have se:- espect al m atual help. It is a matter of untnorality to fer. pakoss of one another or to be willing to lower the order to wear work as the espece of fellow work rel Abainst such offenes the Union' zill emping

tire peonity.

39) All metabers who have sub-

-cribed a sum of $90.00 at j time will be exempted 5 nap further manual subscriptions. and each will be given a metal adiri ward certificate. (10) Every receipt bond by the! association beam a stamp at is Corner. The reciver of suvi

receipt should tear the stamp off and stick it on the member-

i-

shop certificate. This step i necessary to facilitate identi- fication.

It Was Do or Die With Olivia.

LIGGETT & ÍLYERS TOBACCO CO

1. A member is said to have «fulfilled his duty to the asso- ciation when he takes the responsibiling to pay subserip, thes for twenty-five years and has fully paid up same for the period abow mentioned. (12) Every member should obey the regulations of the assæ°13+ tiva. He entitled to a voice in the affairs of the as-dciation and has the privilege toelect nai be elected.

members who will decide what steps should be taken." 18. lf members become disabled or wrecks by accidents, the Association will treat them ex- ceptionally after the truth ol the cases have been atvertais. ed. They will be allowed to pay co annual, subscriptions while at the same time they will still enjoy the privileges of the members of the Associa. tios.

E.&O. E.

413) Tais membership ertificate (tr. ir. the regulatusa in Chinese).

holds good is any branch as-c| rtation ic

To- any "port. holder enjoys the same privi leges which members are ea-. titled to.

184) As providest in article (15

ri ti Regulations, the asse ciation considered itself nuder i the obligation to show its sym

CANTON FOREIGN

OFFICE.

pathy to any member who has Opening of New Building. passed away by prosentin Yesterday marked the inaugura- twenty-five dollars tobusition of the hew office of the Burean family. He is also honoured for Foreign Affairs in Canton. At by the atten lane» of his fellow 112 o'clock 2003. Dr. Wo Ting- members at his funeral.

fang. Minister of Foreign Añi. 16. limber has any im was requested by Mr. Frank W. 'portant affairs which he wishes Lee, Commissioner ic: Foreign to bring before the Association, Affairs, to deliver the key and fe must send in an application

guests, Chinese,

signed by fure metirs to the the main duur of the building.

About two hundred official bound which will come foreigners as well as municate same to the metal including the Consuls in Shameen evommittee for decision.

and the high officials of the Caston 16, Any member who has lost lovernment, attended the cere

his certificate shoubt report to mans.

Association which wil The new banding stand- nest to isage another one apon receipt the Peovincial Treasury. It is a of a the of thirty cents. The large building of two storeys, occup. same transaction will be deeling about 8) chang of land. On one dirted with regard to badges. ie, there are the reception bail. (17) Newly aimated member-the Commissioner's room and the are not supposed to enjoy the Secretaries' rooms. The third floor various privileges of the Ass occupied as a residence for ciation until a insoth after the visitors from other provinces. Next fate at which they are admit-to the rusin building stands the ted as members. This restricting hall with a small yard is tines put in sou to avoid front of it. In forzacz times the selfish tricks. Still the Asso-Foreign office was attached to the viation will consider cases in | Civil Governor's Yarmen.

birk members happen to j have thet with nccidents al- though they have been adinit- tesl as members for less than a month. The Association will send the to investigate such cases, and upon report of the true fact of the case will

£1,000 FOR BRISTOL UNIVERSITY.

Mr. Feber Mardon, of Teign- mouth, Devon, ha contributed

I £1,900 to the University of

a meeting of the committes Bristol appeal.

BY ALLMAN

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