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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1923.
HONGKONG CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
War Charities, Weather Maps and Rice Shipments.
The latter to Mr. Landala follows:
Hongkong, rd January, 1929. Sir,-I am directed by my Com [mitt:s to enclose for your informa tiaa copy of a letter with enclo sures received from the Secretary, The Secretary of the Chamber Hongkong War Charities Commit- of Commerce sends us for publica-tee ¡Dissolved) and Chamber's re- tion certain correspondance which ply thereto, relative to the Star and has recantly had the attention of Garter Home for Disabled Sailors the Chamber. The following are nd Soldiers. some extracts of public Interest:
War Charities Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, Hongkong, 6th January, 1920
As the Chamber's representative in London, my Committee will much appreciate it if you will b [so good as to undertake on their
Tba Secretary, The Chambar of behalf the responsibility of nomi-
Commerce.
anting the occupant of the Hong Sir-During the War, the Hongkong Room in the Home whi Long War Charities Committee occasion arisca. joined in the Star and Garter pro- ject by providing the money for | building and endowing a room. Bafore the dissolution of the Com- mittee it was resolved that the
| right of nominating the occupant should be transferred to the Cham-
(81) D. K. Blair,
Secretary.
Daily Weather Maps. Royal Observatory, Hongkong, 18th January, 1922.
ber as a continuing body, if the The Secretary, Hongkong General Chamber would accept the trans- fer. To the best of my knowledge the pertinent papers were handed over; I can find no trace of them The letter. enclosed, however, shows the present position: and would be glad to know whether the Chamber will accept the respon-
Chamber of Commerce, Sir-With reference to your les tes of November 19, I am directed to inform you that Government is unable to go to the heavy expens: of producing a lithographed wea- ther map.
I have interviewed Mr. Edkins,
of all kinds, especially for ship- sibility: and whether I may reply the Chairman of the Shipping Com
building and engineering works Complete stock. Best Immediate delivery.
terms.
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MEE CHEUNG. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPH.
to the Star and Garter Committee in that sense.
(Sd) E. R. HALLITAN, (ex) Hon. Secretary, War Charities Committee.
mittee who, I understand, will maks further proposals on the sub jees for the consideration of the Government.
(52) T. F. CARPON. Director, Royal Observatory.
Rice Shipment to U.S.A. The following letter was written to Exporters' Association:
Hongkong, 11th November, 1922. Sir-You will Coubtless recol- lect that the right of nominating, the occupant of the Hongkong Room in the Star and Garter is
Hoogkong, 10th January, 1999. rested in the Hongkong War Sir, I am directed to inform you Charities Committee. The Architect that at the last monthly meeting estimates that it will be probably of the Committee of this Chamber OTHERS take your photos,but two years before the room is ready. the attached proposed form of Rice by our 30 years' experience we During the building of the new Survey Certificate recommended by take yours in EXCELLENT Home at Richmond, the Star and the Rice Sab-Committee of your CONDITION and "NATURAL Garter patients are housed at Association was duly adopted COMPLEXION instead of more-Sandgate. A vacancy has occurr- ly clear and sharp.
In order that buyers on the ad there through the death of a Pacific Coast may be enabled to Studio House Street.
patient, and should you know of arrange future credits which will any suitable sailer or soldier, dis-specify for Chamber of Commerce charged from the Service, who Certificate only, without mention would like to go to Sandgate, of Sarveyors name, which it is Committee would be very glad to consider his case at an early date. Committee is of opinion that, the understood is sometimes done, my
The number 0% paralysed patients having largely decreased new form of Certificate shout since the end of the War. the come into use not earlier than is
now prepared to July, 1993 admit men who are totally dis- This Chamber will now take steps abled from any cause. provided through the Rice Association of that they are not subjects of California to have Rice Importers epilepsy. canter, tuberculosis, advised regarding the impending |change and in the meantime the Surveyors will be supplied with copies of the new form of Certi Ecole to be used by them as from 1st July.
(54) D. K. BLAIS
Secretary.
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( J. Brge Harding. Secretary, Star and Garter Committee.
The following is the Chamber's eply:
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1922. Sir-I have the bonour to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 6th inst., having reference to the building and endowment by
The Secretary, The Rice Association of California, San Francisco. Sis-Certain discrepancies and the Hongkong War Charities Com-differences in the wording of Sur- mittee of a room in the Star and verbs" Rice Certificate having Garter Home for Disabled Sailors been brought to the notice of this and Soldiers.
Chamber, it has been decided to
adopt a Standard Form, copy of which is now enclosed for your in- formation
This Certificate which becomes
I am instructed to state that while this Chamber has not pr viously been informed regarding the resolution passed by the War Charities Committee prior to dis effective on July 1st, 192, will solution, and has no papers ОП not disclose the name of the Sur file relative to the subject, my Committee will with pleasure veyor, the only Signature on the accept the right of nomination and face being that of the Secretary oil the Chamber together with the} will take the earliest opportunity of communicating with Mr. David Chamber's Beal Landate, c/o Messrs. Matheson and Co., 3, Lombard St., London, with Thomsands of Lado siways see osa view to representation at Home, and my Committee will be glad if you will so inform the Star and Garter Committee.
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
FOUR POWER TREATY.
Washington, March 9,
CIGARETTES
In the Senate Senator Lodge expressed gratification at the conclusion of the Four Power Treaty, the main purpose of which was the termination of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the sub- Ha declared that if the Treaty failed the Naval Limitations Agret stitution of a political system actuated by peace on the Pacific. ment would be endangered, which would mean failure of the Con- ference. He emphasised America's responsibility for calling the Conference and proposing the Treaties and asked: Is this country to stumble on the threshold of its own undertaking and sink back, in sullen solitude, into a hermit nation armed to the teeth and looking forward always to wars as inseparable from human exis- tence? He reiterated the opinion that the Treaty did not involve America in any obligation save to consult the signatories in the event of a controversy. He averred that the Alliance caused a and tended to give growing feeling of suspicion in America back ground to Japan, thus encouraging the war spirit and pre- venting England from exercising an influence in the Far East in the interests of peace. He declared that the Treaty enabled England, Australia and New Zealand to participate, thus terminst- ing the Alliance, the removal of which rendered an agreement on the reduction of armaments posible. He concluded that the failure of the Naval Treaty would shock and startle the world and bitterly disappoint the American people.
Paris, March 9.
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Civil Service v. Craigen-
Gower.
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's matches is the Tennis Tournament at the Hong- koag Cricket Club resulted as under:
The following will represent Civil "Service 1st. XI in a match with Craigengewer oa Civil Service ground at 2.15 p.m., un Saturday: Edmonds, F. B. Reid, F. J. de Trambitzky beat L. Jack 7-5, 84, G. R. Sayer (Captain). W. H.
Open Championship Singles: N. Rome, F. J. Ling, R. C. Witchell, AE. Wood, H. E. Stringe, F. HB, 7-5:0. Rumjahn beat E. E Heliman, E. C. Fineber. F. W. Hamilton
W.
Brown 6-1, 6-3, 6-0.
Championship Doubles: -book Wei and Ng Sze Kwong beas J. B. Wood and 3. D. Ball 6-14 7-8; 6-1.
H.E.C.C. v. King's Regt. The following team will repre-l sent the H.K.C.C: on Saturday at 2.15 m. on H.K.C.C. ground: T. E. Pearce (Capt.), C. Blake, THE WORLD THEATRE.
Davies, Capt. E. R. S Dols, F. E. Farthing, Capt. B. Le
Edith Roberts, the Universal Fleming, E. G. Larmert, E. J. R. Mitchell. S. Staford, H. R. Astar, who flashed a distinctive per- Webster, F. N. Young, "
sonality in Lasca," is commg to the World Theatre Friday, the 101k. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v. I.R.C.
& picture Inst., in "The Fire Cat " On I.B.C. ground on Saturday.aid to be ideal for the expressionl H.K.C.C.: L. D. MeNicoll (Capt.),
Written
F. H. Benson, W. Fraser. H. E of her charm and talent. 1. Sarraut head of the French delegation to Washington. Hollande, W. J. Hope, A. K. Mac and directed by Norman Dawn, i addressing the Senate Navy and Foreign Committees, declared that
kenzie, W. W. Mackenzie, B. D. C. carries the same elements sa "Laş- the agreements had achieved the object of upholding the navalgan. G. H Piercy. M. M.ca" and "The Adorable Sarage security of France and the French colonies and averting the im
Watson, J. B. Way. mediate risk of war. M. Poincare pointed out that the agreements would be submitted to Parliament in due course. The Minister of Marine mentioned that the new naval programme would be drawn up as soon as the Washington agreements were ratified
POWERS AND CHINA
which is to say that it is well forti- fed with good action and incident The location of the story is South LR.C. 1st XI v. K.C.C. 1st XI.
America at the base of Cotopaxi, The following will represent the There it is that Dulce Alvarez, I.R.C. 1st XI in their league match a young Castilian girl, who ta against the K.C.C. Ist XI on the avenge the brutal murder of hee |laster's ground on Saturday at 2.15 mother, becomes a habitus of a A. el Arculli (Captam A [dance hall in a foul Peruvian min- Power Treaty relating to China completely superseded the Lansing. Rumjan, S. H. Ismail, S. Ding camp and lures the assasin to
Ismail, S. A. Ismail, D. Rumjan, his doom. Ishii Agreement. The Four Power Treaty did not refer to China J. S. Carreeta, S. A. B...lamsil, O. and did not bear directly upon the Lansing-Ishii notes, which Ismail, F.M.el Areulli and had no binding effect. The Nine Power Treaty was a most formal Kitchell. declaration of the executives' policy toward China.
Washington, March 9. President Harding has informed the Senate that the Nine
RATE WAR AVERTED.
Washington, March 9. The United American "Lines have reentered the Continental Freight Rate Conference thus averting a rate war to Dutch, German and Belgian ports.
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.
London, March 9. The Johannesburg general strike is most limited in extent. There are at present no signs of its growth.
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Into her lila concs m young American who brings to light finer nature.
The picture permits the star to 1.R.C. 2nd XI v K.C.C. 2nd XI. run the scale of human passion and The following will represent the she receives very capable support 1.R.C. 2nd XI in their league from Wallace MeDonald and others.
background is rich * match against the K.C.C. 2nd XI, The on the 1.R.C. ground on Saturday picturesque appeal with some of the at 2.15 p.m: E. Ali Moosdeen (Captain), R. Nazarin, 0, A. Kumjaha, H. D. Bumjaba, A. H. Madar, N. B. Kitchell, E. Moodeen, S. Abbas, S. A. Punjaho, A. K Minu and Y. A. Wahab. Reserve: | M. Sadiek.
scenes being exceedingly gripping in action, particularly to one which shows the demolishing of a town by a volcare. Indeed, the director has been painstaking in kis attem-" tion to atmosphere and detail
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THIS ISN'T BAD TO TAKE,SON - WATCH DADDY,
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BY ALLMAN
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