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NOTICE.

THE

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IS THE

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GRAFONOLA

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APODICURE AND MANICURE

Mrs. N. Teuchioka

THE HONGKONG~~ TELEGRAPH

tion which the British Empire Delegation extended to the Chi- [ness Delegation at Washington, Afr. Balfeur's good offices, along with those of President Harding and Mr. Hughes, in facilitating the settlement of the Shantung question, were al inestimable value, just as the sympathy of the British people in generai and the strong advocacy of a fair and just solu- tion en the part of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce in China in particular were powerful| factors in helping the British Government to determina its. policy on this vital question. No less effective W34 the friendly support given by Mr. Balfour and his British calleagues en a num ber of questions concerning China which were brought before the Washington Conference. The read- iness with which the retroces sion of Wehaiwei was offered was illustrative of the friendly spirit which animated the British Delegation.

Thus sentiment, character and incerest all are faveur ble 10 closer relations between the Chi- nese and British people. As ว basis upon which to build inter- national friendship and co-opera- be tion, perhaps little else can desired. With the termination of the Anglo-Japanese 21liance sured by the Agreement at Wash- ington. the ground is further! cleared for concerted eilart, for it! goes a long way to confirm the [view that the principal objectivej of British policy in China is trade. In promoting the cause of Anglo-

A

Chinese closer cooperation, how.Jequally desirous

THURSDAY.

JUNE 1.

1922.

SILK

POPULAR.

to collaborate,

ever, the rapidity of progress de-frequent meeting will result ic pends. in no small measure, upon enduring personal friendship. the degree of mutual understand-

ing between the Chinese and Bri- Itish in China.

The New China.

British Education of Chinese. One of the best methods of pro- moting contact is eaccurage Chinese to visit or study in Great Britain. The student of to-day i-

t

The new silks are irresistible.

There is a silk for every taste,

and a colour for every type.

Both printed designs and plain

are shown.

Many a gown is severely plain

24 to its bodice, for ng other

apparent reason than to make a

more favouring background for

the jewels of its fair wearer.

Jwen

was

י.

ip by the authorities. Capt. taken seriously ill wo days out from Shanghai and at Salins Crua be succumbed to cute heart disear, the after fects of a bad attack of typhoid

rer.

Towards the end of last year In recent years, the number of the leader of tomorrow. Con Wone got into touch with Capt. modern educated Chinese entering nections formed in cne's early Alexander Jenkins, at Hong- into the different fields of com- days of schooling will multiply Lohg, and foally persuaded him mercial and industrial activities and ramify is a hundred different to go with him to Mexico to try has been seadily increasingways in his later years. Thos.and bring the ship back. Pan These men, comparatively young trade and business as well as gea- accompanied then, At Seattle in age, are mostly graduates of eral relations between the two the American authorities detain the best universities and colleges peoples will be benefited, for betted Wong. who was suffering in Europe or in America. They understanding and wider range c have spent a number of years common interests are board abroad, seen something of the follow the multiplication of can standarde, methods and practices nections, of business abroad, and are cen-,

Where so many elements to sequently able to push rapidly for-closer co-operation exist as thos ward into the forefront of thel between the Brish and Chines Chinese business world. In view peoples and where such co-opera of their training and education, it tion can bring so much benefit i is not unnatural that they should b:th, no persuasion or urging feel that the usual ways of doing necessary. The purpose under business between Chinese and lying the foregoing observation: foreigners in China Art incon-fis not to present a criticism, bu gruous and the improvement injan analysis of the present rela keping with the most approved tions between the two peoples, fo methods in the West should be it is only after knowing the grea effected without delay.

p:ssibilities latent in cur present

The fact that the British have mutual frienship that we

COI

the task of administering the serve the cause of Anglo-Chine" most prosperous foreign settle-co-operation.. ments in China is, from the broad viewpoint of Anglo-Chinese Un- |derstanding, rather 2 disadvan- Itage than an advantage to them, for it brings to them problems of ad- ministration which have an im- [portant bearing upon the senti- fffffffff▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬EIFENDED]][[[[[[mental relations between the two

$o$o{£££j$| jhajanjajanje jajajajandus, peoples, but which are often dif

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cult to solve and easy to cause

Eriction.

A SHIP THAT HAS NO FRIENDS.

Dramatic Story of the str. New China.

rom trachoma and after waiting) few days Capt. Jenkins went n with Pun to San Francisco here the passport people gor hold of Pan and held him up. by himse f, Capt. Jenkins vent on alone to Salina Cruz

In the meanwhile. Victor FOR who had travelled vith the New China from Hongkong as a sort of super- argo and was acting as agent. ad taken charge of affairs and nade an arrangement with an 1merican captain, on monthly erms. This officer. however, bad ever actually taken command and is is understood had not even een on board. Capt. Jenkin fund an extraordinary state, f

fairs confronting him.

DEET AND BERI BERI There were 170 Chinese pas- sengers stilt on board, beri-beri was raging amongst them god there was an average of three deaths a week. The ship was heavily in debt for fool, wazan and on various other accounts and the Government itself was. pressing for a heavy bill. There It is very commou saying is a poll tax on all Chinese aoter- Moreover, the spread of modera

that

steam knocked all the education among the masses in the

ing Mexico and many of the Izat two decades has resulted in romance out of the sea, but this passengers, as 8000 as the bost the development of a national ong way from being the arrived, landed by the quickest case, for steam bas provided only way. without asking questions. spirit which is consciou of the +$6♪÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷========+++++++++++++++ past and jealous of the future. It another variety, often as thrilling The Government was holding the as anything in the old sailing ship responsible for the tax on iG intensely patriotic. Pablic opinion with the aid of the press cruise of the str. New China is

ship days. The story of the these people. auture and number of questions can now be crystallized in a way another chapter of romance and in an endeavour to pay off some It has been stated that the ship re that was inconceivable 20 years incidentally is 盘 quiring adjustment, one can readi-ago. It is the real beginning of British officers to make thorough- This is not definitely established, warning to of the charges had tried coasting. yee that China and Great Britain the New China, To recognize have a great deal to do with each this new factor is to unlock the taking on when engaging for outing it, as, amongst the many

ly sure as to what they are

but there are grounds for belier. secret of successful co-speration of the way trips, unless excite-charges awaiting settlement Commercially, the advantages ofį closer co-operation are

ment be their main objeet, says was an embargo for Peso 15,000 Changes Swift and Slow. equally

[ the V. C. Daily News. great. China is a store-house of

claimed by another port. The The str. New Chins started ship being under the Chinese (agi raw materials and at the same people should realize that these life unfortunately, for she appears the British Consul was unable time pozesse immeasurable pcs-new conditions have developed to be identifiable with the old officially to do anything to help! It is perhaps not usual for one sibilities us a market for machin-with an

extraordinary rapidity.D.L

CHINA AND GREAT BRITAIN.

Their Old Friendship.

[BY H. E. WELLINGTON

KOO IN THE MD Ners

that arise from time to time

other.

On the other hand, the Chinese

י

..

in active diplomatic service tery and manufactured articles. and that a complete

SIT. Borneo. 2,168 tons. Capt. Jenkins and the Chinese) write for publiention in the daily Great Britain has ar abundance of attitude, expecially on the part of by the Spain & China Naviga- remained for bim to endeavour by change of Some time ago she was taken over Consul was helpless, so it only press, but the subject which the technical skill and surplus capital. those foreign friends of ours whe editor of the North China Daily Thus what one needs, the other have been accustomed to the ways registration is

tion Co. 盘 concern whose his own resources to raise the News hassuggested is ons of such can supply. No better basis can end views of the oid days, takes known, but which is not British.best, but could not raise sufficient not definitely necessary money. He did bis great importance as well as of be found for business co-operation. time. Where large rested inter By them she was re-named the and, with Wong and Pun strand- engrossing interest that I have Jittle hesitation to comply with his are compared, it will

If the two peoples themselves est may be involved, hesitation or New China and her subseled in America, both, as it wa

alsz be diffidence in adapting the new found that they possess a number point of view is naturally to be on a par with those of the New money, he had to give in and re quent fortunes have been about anderstood, not too well off for request for an article.

China and Great Britain are and of characteristics which are com- expected. The important thing China. The leading spirit of the turned to Hongkong. should ever-semain-friends. There mon. They are both fundamento know for the present is that A Spain & China Navigation Co. are a number of reuzens for this tally sound at heart, honest in desire to readjust oneself to the appears to be Wong Pik-tenn, European on board, this being When he left there was but one friendship, but it will suffice for purpose and fair in spirit. They new conditions is growing whilst a Filipino Spaniard of the Me. Grant, the chief engineer, a our purpose to refer to a few more both love order and have faith in Patience on the part of Young name of Mendezons and a British sutject, whose wife is in important ones. The territories Reason. Throughout Great Brit China is no less desirable than Chinese, Pun, also seem to have Shanghai, somewhat awkwardly of the British Empire and the ain and her oversea Dominions forbearance on the part of our been concerned in it. Chinese Republic are cotermincus there is also a profound sympathy foreign friends.

placed, but the British Consulareis for more than 1,000 miles. They with the aims and aspirations of

doing its best to see that she dossi are important neighbours as well the New China, as well as a sincere the promotion of the

not suffer: as friends. Large numbers of hope to see her emerge from her have in mind is to be ventured, it China's last voyage are not very their peoples, besides, travel to trials and tribulations a united is that freer and franker inter-clear, bot sufficient has been and ride in each other's terri and prosperous nation.

course between the leading meri-established to make it an exciting tories and possessions for business A Legacy of Washington. bets of the Chinese and British story. Sbe sailed from. Shanghai and pleasure. There are thous In China, there has existed and communities, wherever they are on July 17, last year, under the adds of British subjects in China exists a deep feeling of admiration found together, should be encour-command of Capt. J. R. Owen to-day, while in the different parts for the integrity, fairness, and aged. Nothing is so cordncive to bound for Mexico with a farge of the British Empire, there can be constructive ability of the British mutual understanding as personal number of Chinese passengers. that the expense of the Legation found probably no fewer than people. To this admiration is now contact. Between the Chinese She arrived Mazatlan on end the indents, be sent to 2,000,000 Chinese residents. With added a sense of grateful apprecia-and the British, both of whom are August 12 and then went on Jermany from foreign out going into detail as to the ion for the amicable collabora proud, sensitive and shy, but Balins Cruz, where the was beldurroner

If any suggestion. concerning

AT SALINA CRUZ.” cause we The facts es to the N-w

CHINESE STUDENTS. The Chinese Minister, to Ger many has telegraphed to Paking stating that the valus of the mark is daily falling, and asking

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