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CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE
The Steamship
"PRESIDENT MOKINLEY." having arrived from Manila P. I or. Sep. 21 consignees are hereby noted that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra-Hatar dous Godowas of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. at Kowloon, and stored KI consignees' riak,
Consignres of cargo must pro- duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before
signed."
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 3.)
THE ALLIES AND TURKEY,
1922
Paris, Sept. 21.
Au mocount of the proceedings of the Foreign Ministers' Con- ference yesterday is contained in the semi-official statement which says that Lord Curzon expressed great astonishment at the fact that while the British had decided to reinforce her troops at Chanst, both France and Italy had resolved to withdraw their contingents from the south side of the Sea of Marmors. Lord Curzon con- sidered that the Franco-Italian decision hardly conformed with the agreements of 1915 and 1918, providing for partial Inter-Allied occupation of Turkish territory.
M. Poincare regarded the agreements as being of present inapplicable, as no conflict was feared when the allocation of troops was provided thereunder. He added that French opinion would not permit French troops to act with the Greeks and be argued that if Chanak was beid, the whole of the southern shore of the Sea of Marmora cught equally to be occupied.
31. Poincare further pointed out the military objection to the Bills of Lading will be counter-Allies fighting with their backs to the sea. He also pointed out the undesirable effect upon the Islamic world if Britain adopted an uncompromising or bellicose attitude.
All broken chafed and damag- ed cargo is to be left in the Go- downs, where it will be examined st 18 a.m. on toth inst, by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Asha.
Signor Storta, agreeing with M. Folucare, believed that the Kemalists would entertain peace discussions on the acceptable basis of agreement cabled last night and which just then arrived.
The Conference decided, in principle, to hold a Peace Con- ference at Venice, but pointed out that Russia had not been in vited as she was not directly interested, the Soviet-Angeran Treaty specifically excluding Russian decisions affecting the sovereignty of Turkey and the security of Constantinople.
All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arnival hore, aller which they cannot be recognized. No Claims
It is semi-oficially declared that the problem cannot be re- will be moognised after the goodsferred to the League of Nations as urged by Dr. Nansen and have left the Godowns, and cargo Dominion representatives, as it is a Government matter. The docu undelivered on and after Sept.ment states that the Foreign Minister's decision marks a big step!
7th, will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance whatevern the read to peace. will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO., United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, No. 4. Des Voeux Road,
Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE Hongkong, 21st. Sept., 1922.
"For the Blood is the Life.
Sufferers
Plas. Glandular
from Abscesses. Cicers, Ecams, Bells Proples and Erent Gott, Rheumatha, mou realmer that the only stre way to complete and lasing rebat is to free the blood et se poisonous Wang mater, the one case of such robles Chari's Blood klastare contains migrodienia whb se uver- come and axi
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Of all ChemĖMS and Starts.
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BABIES DO NOT CRY FOR FUN.
Simla, Sept. 21.
Twenty-five Moskem Members of the Logislature have sub- mitted their views on the Near East situation to the Viceroy, most earnestly and with the greatest moderation drawing his attention to the points on which it is considered Turkish peare ought to be based and which formed the subject of the Government of India's famous telegram of March 8, the unauthorised-publication of which resulted in Mr. Montagu's resignation of the Secretaryship of India.
-
The Viceroy promised to lay their views before the Imperial Government
Paris, Sept. 21. A message from Angora reports that the Turks altogether. captured 60,000 Greeks.
Wellington (NZ), Sept. 21. There has been an immense response to the proposal for ser- vice in the Straits. Ten thousand New Zealanders yesterday alone offered themselves. All the Great War records have been broken.
Constantinople, Sept. 21.
Hamid Bey, the Kemalist representative here, has informed a British correspondent that the Torks intend to cross the Dar- danelles and enter Thrace, but will not fire on the Allies in crossing unless first attacked.
Washington, Sept. 21.
The Near East policy of the United States has been cutlined at the White House. It is stated that the United States will stand sloof in the event of trouble, except to provide adequately for the relief of American citizens endangered by the Turkish advance and to participate in any generik programme of relief adopted by the European governments.
THE NEW AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.
Washington, Sept. 21. The Treasury experts estimate that the Low ari under the Fordncy McComber Bill, the immediate emsciment whereof is expected, will yid About $100,000,000 verval, revenue, half of which will be derived from the following sources, viz., sugar. The healthy child is a happy $87,000,000; mam wont, $63,000,000; tobacco, $35,000,000; laces and Will leave for above child. You may be sure that if embroideries, $15.000.000; while th: average ad calorem rates will be slightly higher than the Payne-Aldrich Tariff. They will in parison of about your baby is cross and cries &
actual operation show an average slightly lower because some of 11th November. great deal, refuses its food at the 21. November.proper
the new duties will be in:perative owing to their height or the times, sleeps badly.
absence of Imports of commodities they cover. Perhaps, the Vid. December. | frequently vomits, has pain and
most notable feature of the Bill is the power given to the trouble with its teething and con-
President after investigation by the Tarix Commission, to tinues thin and weak, there is
iccrease or decrease any rate in the Bill by 60 per cart. if neces something wrong, which is retard. ing its progress.
sary, in order to set of the difference in the cost of production Almost all infantile troubles at home and abroad. The President may also declare American of ad calorem duties. Farise in the first place from valutions as the basis of an assessment
the rates stomach and bowel troubles. Taj It is estimated that this will automatically increase remedy these conditions use about 100 por cent. After such declaration the President could Baby's Own Tablets. Those reduce any duty by 50 per cent, but could not increase it. Tablets stand in a class by them. setres. heing especially made for
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Hongkong, nd, September, 1923.
MRS. SEKAI MASSAGE
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SAVARESSE'S SANTAL CAPSULES
The best internal treatment. Specially
From all Chemists BROKEN.
made ia way that prevents siektz14 or Physician roommand them.
THE GRECO-ECYPTIAN TOBACCO CO.
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BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the gentral public the arrival of their new coffee roasting machine for the best quality Mocha and Java coffee, which can be had at the above address. Fresh Coffee roasted daily.
A PERSIAN PROVERB:
*
A cup of hot coffee without
an Egyptian cigarette is like
meat without salt."
children's use, pleasant in taste
and guaranteed absolutely harm- lese. They quickly reduce simple
"AIRSHIPS SUPPLANT CRUISERS.
London, Sept. 21.
The Admiralty has decided that the use of the airship in fever, cure indigestion, check wartime shail become the first consideration of British airship diarrhoea, allay teething pains, expel worms, relieve croop and colds, quiet the nerves and promote bealib-giving, restful sleep in a natural way.
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by chemists, or at 60 cents the visi post free, from the Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., 96 Szecbuen Road, Shanghai,
Visitos always welcome a“
- VICTROLA
So Home couplete withrat one MCUTRIES-Sale Azenta.
policy, and its employment for imperial communications the next. comparison with the This decision was influenced by figures in
user showing that the airship costing £250,000, compared with £500,000, is cheaper to navigate and able to cover seven times more area.
SIAMESE TEAK TRADE.
London, Sept. 21.
As the May mecting of the Angle-Siam Corporation is forth- coming. the issue of 22,000 ordinary shares of £50,000, 7%, pre- ferences is announced. The chairman's review considered the Siamese Government was insufficiently considering the interests of the teak trade in Stam.
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