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10 LET.-Excellent suite of offres 4 rooms in Chater Road: arly possession-Apply Box N 615 Hongkong Telegraph."

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FOR SALE. Entire furniture two roome flat; may be view by appointment Apply Bax. Ni 674 ca Bangkong Telegraph.”

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORACE CO., LTD.

Volunteer helpers are require by this Comrany, both at th Farm and Depot. Will peopl desirous of helping kindly send their names in to the Secretary?

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE &

COLD STORAGE CO.,

LTD.

All sales at our Depot will h against rash only, and customer are frquested to bring their own milk lortles, properly cleaned, in Order to obtain their milk supply M. MANUK.

Secretary.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Orders by Lieut-Colonel L. G Bird: D.S.O.

Administrative Commandant.

Hongkong. Friday, 3rd. March 1. Owing to the Strike the Field Day arranged for Sunday the 5th March is postponed.

The Orders already! issued to O C. Enits will be retained for use at a later date.

Parades.

2

Intantry Drill. Bayonet Fight- irg and Lewis Gun Instruction will take place on Monday, 6th, at Volunteer Headquarters, and Kowloon Docks on Friday, 10th March. at 5.30 pm. for TRAIN ED MEN and RECRUITS,

Dress: Plain Cloches.

3. Musketry.

Part 11 of the Annual Musketty

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NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." FRIDAY, MARCH

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NOTICE.

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PERMITS TO LEAVE THE COLONY.

The Captain Superintendent of Police will be glad if any person. A NY PERSON in possession of who has motor vehicles available i

a.Valid Passport does not

32-1922

CHEN CHIUNG MING AND WU PUI-FO0,

Mr. Eugene Chen's Exposition.

Replying to an article by Mt. and is prepared to loan them tajrequire any Folies perrait to Rodney Gilbert, the Peking cor HE GOVERNMENT, being the Police Department for tranfaave the Colony by train or boas respondent of the . C. Daily desirous of employing to the sport work, will send particulars Non-Chinese persons who do News, Mr. Eugene Chan saya” iu' best advantagothe offers ofsavriceforthwith to the Traffic Inspector, not posaras valid pa-sports should that jourask

hey have received through vari-Central Police Station. The parti-apply at the Office of the Deputy Mr. Gilbert writes in disil us channels, invite all Able

culars should stave whether Superintendent of Police, Policelusionment of the figure to whom odied Men of ans Nationalis onger drives himself and also Headquarters, for permits to lear-be looked for the fresh inspiration ather than Chinese to sitend at whether he is prepared to do so the Colony. This Office is on the and energy which might speed

he City Hall between 11 am

as required. ind 7 pm.. on the 3rd March, nd subsequent days in order bat their names and qualifica ions may be registeres.

This invitation includes the Members of the British Legion. the Ex-ctive Service Men's Association, and all who have already tendered their services

special constables.

BRITISH LEGION.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, 2nd. March, 1923.

SIR ELLIS KADOORIE, DECEASED.

& HARSTON, Hongkong, 2nd, Feb., 1922,

opposite side of the Police Com-China in the direction of a pound to the Pass Office.

ED. C. WOLFE. (Capl. Supt. of Police)

EASTERN EXTENSION

(Hongkong and China Braneb.)

THE FIRST ANNUAL GEN-, ERAL MEETING will be held the City Hall, Hongkong, on fuesday. Th. March, 1922 A.5. WATSON & CO, LTD accepted.

5.30 pm. for the purpose of Raport and receiving the

Accounts for the parind ending 31st. December. 1921. and of decting Officers and & Committee

NOTICE.

GRAPH CO.

NOTICE.

Telegrams will have to called for, as we are unable effect delivery.

securer order of public-life. If the usual fate of the political sooth- sayer has now overtaken him. it is due. I think, to the lack of balance and objectivity in his critical treatment of the issues of TELE-the day. He has hitherto em- phasized the purely personal ela- ment in our national po ilies rather than the impersonal factori ALL CLAIMS against the

of democratic doctrine which the estate of the above deceased

Revolutionary transaction of 1911 must be sent to the undersigned

Owing to the abnormal conti-has added to Chinese politios forthwith. DEACON, LOOKER. DEACONtions prevailing. the following thought. And it is not & little arrangements have been neces-curious that this error should *itated-

trap one who, like Mr. Dilbert, Between the hours of 9 a.m has never failed to pillory aur and 3 p.m., Government. Pre-s public men for their alleged at- and Urgent messages will be stachment to persons in preference

to principles OF CAUSAS, Between 3 pm and 9 a.m., only I do not wish to rub it in. But Government messages will be Mr. Gilbert's ex:ravagant eltajem accentell.

ot a Pui-foo and his prose Bagas bjon the exploits of the "ittle mão" to come instantly to my mind as 1]; |write this comment on his gloomy review of the present situation. As I glance over his lyrical efforts,) now preserved in my scrap book. I realize the deep lying identity of East and West when it comes to hero-worship as well as the bad! psychology of the antinomy which chains the American or European to principles and the Chinese merely to persons. To pursue this thought, however, may late. one to dark depths of the mind, I [lave it for Mr. Gilbert to explore

in the quiet of the cles-t

GENERAL CHEN CHIL NG-MING.

I must correct the view of Gen. ral Chen Chiang-ming which emerges from Mr. Gilbert's refer- eace to the Cantonese leader. It is neither fair nor accurate to Sharebolders in the abor-group Chen Chiung-ning and Wu Keelam leto 1.21 362 812118340345 Envelopes should be marked Company are hereby nonfied that Pui-fon in the same category

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Owing to the strike of em the ensuing year, and of ployees, in all departments. appointing an Hon. Secretary delivery of goods cannot be made. and Treasurer and Hon. audi-Customers will kindly call and tors. and of dealing with any take delivery of their require- other business.

By Order of the General

Commitice,

H. K. HOLMES,

Hon. Secretary.

KOWLOON CANTON

RAILWAY

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*.S. WATSON & CO.. LIMITED

HONGKONG POLICE

RESERVE.

Ex-members of all nationalities

of the Hongkong Police Reserv who are willing to serve

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is Special Constables are invited toļ

M. E. F. AIREY.

Superintendent. Hongkong, rd. March.. 1922.

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW. Selle for 1-agkong and Haiphong every sheinste Turmdar, The lavo stile passenger netzzer HALXUN

(Cap: Charles E. Page.

Apple The Food and Sene up Po Bag To

Ming Lol Street

The ordinary timetable suspended until further notice! send their names and addresses HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD

in.] the Following time able

ob tituted:

Up trains

543

shom (by a 5 7445 50 1019 15 3406h Paz 01

2.

12.10 5/4

Down trains

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300

45 shum Ethan 1905 11 12 11 41 4 3 4 5 20 645 Kowe kwn war. 9911 52 (24) 3.307.197 25

No person is allowed to leave the Colony unless in possession a valid passport or police srit. Na Chinese rassenger * allowed on o local trains with but a police permit.

Trans leaving Kowloon at 807 a.m. and 360 p.m. will stop

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to the Captain 'Superintendent of Police,

It is important that the names and addresses be clearly given

Police Reserve.”

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.

The undersigned are prepare o quote prices for best quality

mined freshly

SILIMPOPON COAL, trimmed into Bunkers & SEBATTIK Or SANDAKAN |

British North Borneol or to sontract for regular Banker Sup

at Taipo of Sheung Shui for first lies for 6 or 12 months at favour

onable rates. -class passengers to alight notir being given to the guardi it Kowloon.

to

There will be no train Sheung Shui at 8.33 un Sundays

No fand will be served on rains or in refreshment rooms

The Administration will not accept responsibility for loss on tickers herred through the cur- tailed time able.

Br order.

H. P. WINSLOW.

Manager. Hongkong. 2nd March, 1922.

EMERGENCY PORT REGULA- TIONS.

Examination of Vessels. Until further notice all steam

Course will be fired by the En-launches, junko, fishing and other

NOTICE.

wing to the strike. the Annnal While I have no wish to criticize General Meeting, advertised fo-the latter at this moment (he may WEDNESDAY, March 8th. i ret follow others who are Dow con- 30tponed until further Notice.

By Order of the Board of Directors, H..N. BEAUREPAIRE..

Secretary.

NOTICE.

Wm. Powell Ltd.

Steamers cailing at SEBATTIK Two Certificates. For Seventy- SANDAKAN exclusively foren Shares:- Nos. 12265 12478 Junkers are exempt from pay.

vinced that national re-unification is only possible throazh Canton), it must be pointed out that Gene- ral Chen is a loyal member of the Canton Movement" whose car- dinal doctrine is the regeneration of Chine through and by the co- operation of the Chinese people as whole under efficient national leadership. And this principle of the nation's reconstruction, we hold, can be worked out only under a republican or democratic *ystem of government. General Chen share President Sun's view

1 Nec 13:18 10779 62. in this the past 10 years. It has been nen: of ordinary Port Cha zes Company, standing in the namsa decade of failure; and the low the minimum draft of water of Mr. Evaristo Mauricio have state of the country to-day is alongside the Company's What been lost; and if at the expirationvidence of the impossibility of at Sebattik is 2 feet at low water of one month from the date hereof reconstructing China by or under Spring Tides. Charts of Cowin he above Certificates be any patem of non-democratic Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and ans forthcoming other Certificates for Overnmen, whether in the farm required information concerning the said Shares will be issued by The port can be had on applicahe Company, and thereafter ne ion to

other will be acknowledged.

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Akents, The COWIE HARBOUR COAL

CO. LTD.

WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING

UF OUR NEW

Rincer Company on Sunday the crafts will be examined when WORKSHOP

5th

March,

Stonecutters entering at Range, commencing at 10 a.m.

A launch will leave Murray

Pier at 9.00 a. m.

Dress: Drill Order.

Harbour.

Or

leaving Victoria

Examination vessels will lia in the pulphur Chancel to the West. ward and in the Lyemun Pass

Officer for duty: 2nd. Lieat to the Eastward.

R. M. SMITH. M.BE

4. Machine Gun Section.

Allaunches, junks. ete. enter- ing or leaving Victoria Harhour

Machine Gunders Instructional must approach these vessels for Parades will be held on Monday.examination.

6ch and Friday, 10th March at Launches after Examination Volunteer Headquarters, at 5.30 will be passed in or out of the Harbour by Flag-Junks will be towed.

P.m.

5. Mounted Infantry Section.

Parade at POLO GROUND, Causeway Bay on Friday, 10tb March, at 5.15 p.m. Dress: Plain Clothes.

6. Cadet Company.

Parade at Volunteer Head- quarters on Monday, 5th March, at 5.30 p.m.

Dress: Drill Order.

7. Promotion.

Ng, 80 Private H. Green. No. 2. Platoon (Infantry Company), is promoted to the rank of Cor- poral, with effect from this date. 8. Reversion.

No. 108 Lance Sergt. A. G. W. Tickle, Engineer Company is per- mitted to revert to the ranks a his own request, with effect from this date.

R. B. YOUNG, Major. Adjutant, H.V.D. Corps."

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At the Western Entrance, no vessel is to pass imaginary line drawn from Green Island to Chung Hue Island. The Sulphur Channel'only, is to bu ed.

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of a strong man euling like You Shih-kai or of a wise mandarin aristuling like Hsu Shih chang. typical product of the Manch- Chinese bureaucracy that can China in pre-revolutionary days.

POLITICAL FABIANISM

Mr. Gilbert seems to puggest

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When Warren D. Smith, Chief of the

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UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. that General Chen is guilty, of hat be is serving would counsel trast, again, Wu Pui-foo ic Hupeb. hacksliding and is now false to him to yield and support his For over a year he had preached MATRICULATION & SENIOR the high ideals" which animat. Government. I ask Mr. Gilbert provincial self-government. The LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. ed him a year ago. The General to note this carefully, because be test of Hopeh came to him. What

**wanted 10 concentrate TOD

9 chiefly responsible for the did he do? Ha destroyed in false view NOTICE is hereby giron tha Ewangtung and make it a model

expressed in the battle the provinial leader- ti-e above examinations will province.

thereafter be beforeign press regarding General ship when i sisted on self- commence on MONDAY, Junelieved other provinces would Chen's relation to the Central role for Hupeh. He imposed profit by Kwangtang's example Dovernment whose chief execü.bis agent and sool, Hsiao Yao- 12th, 1922.

FORMS of entry and copies of ad a federation could be formed ive is. Presiden: Sun Yat-sen, nan, as tuchun on the province regulations and syllabus can be by invitation.

be continues to zood and loyal servant, of his people: and obtained on application to the bert, apparently, has not read Chen Chiong-ming is a arrant, & against the will of the Hupeh our reply to this contention. I Government. When and if he uphold that creature at Wachang Registrar.

EACH entry torm duly filed repeat it here. If we had gone to differs from the latter, he ex-by the force of his soldiery.

the interest of

I do not touch on other KATERE presses his views and endeavoure in must reach the REGISTRAR Canton

a policy of sacred

to secure their adoption': but betbings done in Hupeh. They have together with the fee of $15, secession,

would bave been intel Hongkong currency, on or before egoism

is and bas always been ready to cost Wu Pai-foo the loss of a ligible and even logical We March 11th. 1922.

Registrar.

next

"Mr. Gil.

in the decision of his Chief and which can never be re-captured. N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH might settle down a Canton and acquiesce, as a good party men, national prestige and popolarity plan out a programme of work the majority. Contrast the at- And these things will go down in covering the

50

years ritode and action of Wa Pai-foo our history, a similar acts of namoved by the daily descent of with respect to the "Central other men in other days have China toward the pit of ruin Government" at Paking.

come down to us, a warning and a lesson.

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The Port is closed from 6 p.m. to 6 am.

Vessels failing to comply with thes, regulations are liable to be fired on.

These regulations do not apply to steamships over 60 tons, but should such vessel leave Harbour after the Port is closed. she will be required to show the proper night recognition Signal.

C. W. BECKWITH. Commander R.N.. Harbour Master, &c. Hongko & 3rd March, 1423.-

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which is being dug by Mandarin

leven if this callousness was pos-

mis-government at Peking. And THE CONDITION OF KWANGSI.

Mr. Gilbert refers to the state

President

sible in the case of men inspired of Kwangi. His remarks do THE WRONG WAY TO READ. If you have to hold the print by great love of the soil, a very General Chen less than jus ice. slight knowledge of political pay. The latter is a firm support rof too far away to see clearly, the chology, would make us doubt the bi Government' policy of pro-eyes will be strained to make out possibility of Tuchun-ridden provincial, self-government. That the Boe print. If you have to-

in operation vinces Volu. tarily adhering to the policy is

ja bold the print too close that will And when the strain the muscles of the eyes. Canton system with its negation Kwangtune. of the Tochonate. No, considerat Kwaogai" came. both Either way is bad. When you Son and General cannot read any fine type hold at tions alike of price pl», and ex- pedi,ncy bid a reject this Chen unhesitatingly applied it to proper distance, say 14 inches policy of political Fabianism. the province, whose reactionary from your..ejer, "bave. 700T GYOR leaders bad once more planned to examined int the Hongkong A LOYAL SERVANŤ.

overran Kwangtung and re-Optical Oo, specemors to Clark And even if General Chen had in pose a fresh occupation on the & Co., retweting.domarofactur not been convinced that the Cantonese people. Smaller mening opticians, located in 53, ahanged circumstances of to-day might bare succumbed. Bat the Queen's Road Central, and have demanded acceptance of this men of the Canton Movement are the satisfaction of using a pair of realiste view of the situation, rooted in principle; and they right seeing and right fitting loyalty alone to the great cause actise what they preach. Ekm-glasses

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