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DR. SUN ON THE WARPATH.

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Remarkable Interview

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NOTICE

THE HONGKONG, CANTON & | MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER

$1922.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED

HOTELS

Peras. PRESIDENT WILSON NOTICE is hereby given that far San Francisco, etc.-Mr. W. EXTRAORDINARY G. Avary, Mrs. W. G. Avery GENERAL MEETING of the Miss L F. Bailey, Mr. L. L above Company will be held at Ball, Dr. F. 5. Barnum, Mrs. P. "ASIA FOR THE ASIATICS."44 Des Voeux Road Castral Barnum, in H. Blacker, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Mr. W. J. Coleman, Mrs. W. J. Japan had aided the Teutonic kong on Tuesday, the 5th day Colemen, Mr. D. 8. Clinton, Mr. Posers in the World War, all of December, 1993, at noon, for F. L. Eidmann, Mr. H. W. Elser, Asia would have risen against the the purpose of considering, and, Mrs. H. W. Eber, Mr. J. Frad Mrs. J. R. Ferger, Whites, and to-day there would if thought fit, approving the draft Ferger. have been an Asia controlled by new Articles of the Company Miss M. E. Ferger, Mr. R. B. the Asiatics, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, which will be submitted to the Ferger, Mrs. H. R. Ferger, Mr. former ́President" of the Can-Meeting.

A. Ginsburg, Mr. C. V. Prytz ton government, has declared in

A priat of such new Articles is C. V. Prytz, Mr. & Mrs. R. an interview with a representa- and a print of the existing Articles Shelly, Master R. Shelley, Manter tive of the Jiji at Shanghai. of the Company may be seen at C. Shelley. Mr. & Mrs S Swer- "fo joining in the World War the Registered Office of the Com. ling. Mr. Thos W. Simmons, Mr. on the side of the Allied Powers, pany, & Des Voeux Road Cen. J. L. F. Tharp, Mr. Neil C. Wich- Japan failed to utilize the tral Victoria aforesaid and at the man, Mr. Wm J. Worischeck, golden opportunity of making Office of Messrs. Deacon, Looker. Mr & Mrs. R. J. Wilson, Mr. W. Asia exclusive for the Asiatics." Deacon & Harston 1 Des Voeur R. Williams, Miss D. Williams. said Dr. San. Such an Asi Road Central, Victoria aforesaid Mr. & Mrs. Petar J. Barth, Mr. would have opposed the Whites, and the portions of the proposed C. P. Beadford, Mr. C. J. Fergu- especially the Anglo-Saxons. Abow Articles which differ from son, Mr. Houlton Gibbe, kliss' the beginning of the World War. the existing Articles are indicated Y. Georges, Mrs. H. Gardiner, Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Ganahl. Mr. I wrote Mr. Inukai, president by being underlined in red.

of the Kokuminto, arging Should the Meating approve of G. V. Gemberling, Mr. & Mr G. Japan to assist the Teutonic such new Articles with or with-Osland Hill Mr. W. D. Hopson. Powers, thereby impairing the out modification, the subjoined Mr. H. Ludlow, Mr. & Mr. E. relative strength of the Anglo-Resolution will be proposed as Leves, Mrs. J. Liddell, Miss R. Sans and balancing the power an Extraordinary Resolution, Liddell, Mr. J. C. Manning, Mr. of the world. The result of such a namely --

& Mrs. L McCall, Mr. R. J. sitation would have bean the That the new Articles already Renning. Mrs. G. D. Ramsey; ration of the position of Japan approved by this Meeting and Miss Ramsey, Master Hamaey, to the real leadership of the

for the purpose of identification Mr. Leon W. Strozier, Mr. John A-atles. But Japan did not ac- subscribed by the Chairman W. Strozier, Mr. J. Oscar Thom. ce my advice, thus letting elipt

shoreof, be and the same are son, Mr. S. Weingarten, Mr. L. J. heaven-seat opportunity t hereby adopted as the Articles Walby, Mr. T. Yamaguchi. making herself the leader of the of the Company to the exclusion Orient.

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of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

EXCHANGE.

Opening Rate: closing Rate

Puce 1).

SELLIÑO.

If Japan bad understood wha' is called high politics, and if sha had been bald enough to declare] ALSO GIVEN that a FÜRTHER war against the allies Annam and | EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL Singapore would have risen in MEETING of the Company will arms against France and England.be held at the same place, on There is not the slightest doubt Friday, the 22ud. day of Decem but thay the Indians would have|ber, 1922, at noon for the purpose revolted against Great Britain and of receiving a report of the that the Turks and Chinese would proceedings at the shore men-] [[[ have recovered their national con- tioned Meeting and of confirming Demand sciousness and supported Japan if thought fit, AS Special] 10 die in her effort to unite Asia.

Resolution, the above mentioned | 50 dis Resolution.

Dated this 18th, day of Novam "As it is, Japan participaber, 1922.

ed

"OPPORTUNITY” FOR CHINA.

in the

war

оп the side

of the Allied coun- tries with the result that realiza turn of the Pan-Asiatic plan bas delayed indefinitely. · As

Las shown herself it capable of seizing this op toranits, it will be China that wt be called upon to make Asia aj place for Asiatics in the future.

1.3an

S

By Order of the Ecard of Directors,

JOHN ARNOLD.

Secretary.

RAINB W CHASING.

2416 2'4.9/16

imis.

!/ Shanghai

4/44 No:

FIT Singapore,

10134 ·

TET Japan

111

C/C India.......

159

Demand, India

rit San Francisco)

& New Yort./ LIT Java

5

138

NA.

7.65

BUYING

1/4 L/C

m/s. DIP

2.5.7/16 2/5.9/16

2:556

ds. Sydney and

2/54

Melbourne

dias San Francis-

I

5544

FIT Francs Demand. Paris

S an unsatisfactory job. Begin Marks .......

Dow to SAVE regularly and you will have something sub- "In the early days of the World stantial in your possession for War. I called upon various old age. Japanese statesmen of influence A NEW LOCAL BANK-Starting

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to use

them urged their

weight in influencing public opinion in favour of parti cipation on the eide of Germany. They, however, refused to listen to me seriously. Some on them, indeed, showed agreement with; tay view, but when it came to artion, they hesitated. And the result is that the best opportunity of making Asia Asiatic in every sense bas been lost.

business today, December 5, gives and her choice and opportunity for saving up YOUR MONEY. We can make your money grow, NAME.-The China Industries: Development Banking Cor- poration Ltd. BANK ADRESS. — 5. Daddell

Street. Hongkong. INTEREST.-For Fixed Depo its

1-year

months

6 months 3 months For Carrrat Account for Special Deposit....

6 m/s. L/C

C New York tin/e. Marka....... Now... 1 m/s. Francs 805

6 m/s. France........ 820 Demand, Germany. Jemad. New York 4's [/ Bombay

.6%

5147 .5%

Jamand. Bozha

/ Calcutta

1-2

"It is not too Iste for! Japan to undo what she did Mindly during the war. If Japan really wishes to see Asia con- trolled by the Asiztirs, she must promote relations with the (personal arrangement). Russians. Russians are Asiatics. For Current Savings & 5

here rana

veins For Fixed Savings......... Π their Asiatic blood. Japan must make common cause with the Russians In opposing the aggression of the Anglo Saxons, In shaking

Lands with Russia in the

179

Jemand, Calcutta... 179

Yokoham..........

Darcand, Manila

111

... 219

Demand, Singapore. 10:2

Demand, Batavia ... 138

Haiphong ......................

Ja Saigon

On Bangkok

(regulations obtainable).

CHIU CHU KEH, Sovereig

Manager.

Fold last per Tiel...

Nom

28

8.20

Hongkong December 5th., 1922. Bar Silver, ready 32.7/16

form ard

work of asserting the rights FOR SALE AT REPULSE BAY, | Bank of England rates 3% of the Asiatic alone lies hope of

་་་་་

salvation from the catastrophe to OTRB 155 (31 200 sqft:) A which Japan and the other! well situated newly built

Oriental countries are being fully furnished modern two storey forced by the unsatiable ambition, house. Dining room. Drawing of Anglo-Saxons."

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS HONGKONG;

Hongkong Hotel,

Peak Hotal. Repulse Bay Hotel SHANGHAI:

Astor House Hotel,

Palace Hotel, Grand Hotel Kalee.

. PEKING:

Grand Hotel des' Wagon Lits.

KING

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

In conjunction with The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd,

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Ltd.

EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING. TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR, HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS. For Central 373:

Telegraphie Address: "VICTORIA'

J. WITCHLELLA,

Manager.

THE EUROPE HOTEL

~~SINGAPORE.

DANCING AFTER DINNER.

ΕΤΕΑΣ "

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.

Telephones in every Room. Telegraphic Address "EUROPE, SINGAPORETM Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).

KINGSCLERE

KNUTSFORD

THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.

ARTHUR E ODIshi, Manager.

HOTEL HOTEL

MID-LEVEL

KOWLOON

SACHSE, LENNOX &, Co. General Azert»

Are resident Managers.

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON,

Tel. No. Kuwuon 3

· Tel. Add. · Palace,"

Two mingta from Ferry and Bailway Station. Five mirite by Ferry from Hongkong

A Berlin Hoselilerrene t and undar English mansrement. Catrine under perma al espervision of the Proprietor

Lounge. Par at Bidard town.

Te mi od ato.

"

Special sengemesis in family na sppication to

J. E. OXBERRY, Proptions

Heart Lager Beer Asahi

DAL NIPPON BREWELACOMP

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.,

32.1/16

New York/London... 4.534g

ROLE, AGENT,

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Room 3 Bed. Bath Flush

closets. Drying room. Garage. 'keng 50 at. pieces Tennis court Servants quarter on modera plan. House bas big open verandahs and good surrounding Cauten zub, coins grounds Electric light through-

Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1922,

Dar

10 3

..

· HONGKONG.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THB

CORONET

Toay to Thursday,

CHAS RAY

in

THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE

KOWLOON THEATRE

5:45 9 145.

SLAVE

OF

VANITY.

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE. 1537

PHONE 1337

Hongkong's Most Modern & Coolant Picture Palace.

Wed. 6th. to Sat. 9th. inst. 5.15 and is pm.

PEARL WRITE

in

A MOUNTAIN WOMAN

in 7 parts

Topical Budget 581

9.30 & 7.15 p.m.

** HURRICANE HUTCH" Wed. 6. to Thur. 7th. Episodes 13 & 14. Fri. 8. to Sat. 10. Episodes, 15 (Final)

Usual Price. Booking at the THEATRE.

STAR THEATRE.

PEKING BOAD, KOWLOON. Tel. Kowloon. 735,

The biggest houre exhibiting the best picturas.

TO-DAY THURSDAY.

at 5,30 and 9 13 p.m..

WALLACE

in

REID

"THE LOVE BURGLAR"

A Picture which will keep the Fiappers on

Tip-Toe af Excitement !!

COMEDY

& GAZETTE.

AROYNE CASTLE SOLU

Mr.

tbe

to

Negotiation have been com- pleted for the sale of the Aboyne James Castle estates to Meatre of Morrison's Economic

and Sloree, Aberdier.

stated purchase price is Amount to six figures.

Aborne Castle is about 250 years old, and for long was the principal feat of the Marquis of Huntly. The estate embraces an area of 5,600 acres, of which 034 acres are arable, 1,900 acres gisor and rough pasture, and the remaining 1,666 acres of wood- land policise and roads.

1/2 pm. 25% pm. 24.5% di..

PASSENGERS DEPARTED. | PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

Hot water service, and Dat. telephone. Private path to beach. Offers to purchase to be sent to Years Brunner Mond & Co:) (China) Limited 7 Queens Rd UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS Mr. & Mrs. Boyle, Miss Creath, Central on or before the 15th of December 1922.

Applications to view may be THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- had at the offices of Kesare

GRAPH COMPANY, LTD. Brunner Mond & Co: (China) Lt: 7 Queens Road Central.

1514f/12rd Gilbert Lea care ed: 5 11 7 48

HOCIKOOL

For as. KARMALA for Lon- dan, etc.-Mr. & Mra Lawson,

Mr. & Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Creath, Miss Creath, Mr. & Mrs. Warren, Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Andrews, MT.

The following Unclaimed Tele-Way, Mr. J. Ferreira; Mr. D. grams are lying hare:-

Ferreira, Dr. & Mrs. Stidham, Lt. Stokes R. N., Mr. & Mrs

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS

to 7.13 2.m

1.30 am. 10 3.00 mm.

be 30.00 4.E

10

11.00

3

BIT

sa 12.30 p. 0

10 mia

Lo 1.50 p.m

11.10,

NIGHT CARS.

1.203.16. 1ơ 11:00 p.m. 1.20 ye 1.38. 16. LTDe jahí, eveer 30 minute

Peak from Shanghai. Brandt Thorpe Manor, from Hanson, Lt. Harvey, R: N., Lt. 3 p.m. tử 11. 15 troy 15 minutes Shanghai..

Gilberto Elizalde Post Rest Mellor, Mr. & Mrs. Stratton, Miss

ante, from Kobe.

1717, from Shanghai. Poonsamtai

Crowe, R. N., Surg. Lt. Com.

Miss Bulfo, Miss M. N. Graham, Mrs. C. Bent, Comd: Palms. R. N. Comdr. Hardy, R. N., Ht. Wyndham Stepner, Mrs. Bartlett, Mis

Edgell, Comp. Holden. Com

TIDE TABLE.

6th to 18th D、c. 1922. "

LASTERN EXTENSION AUSikai 34

AFT & CHINA TELEGRAPH C.

W

Low Wa

32

Tima

Maso Time

b. 23.

b.

4 43: 1,9

from Peting,

Firefly, from Kotenhaven. Trotchung 81 High Streat,

Tunley, Mr. & Mr. Raymood,

American Consul, from Newyork. 19889/29th J. W. Bicknell Parsinger Empress of Russia, Fri

3 la 33

Sbi

03

47

5 26.0

10 39 ZE

41

3.4

81 4.7

61 10.9

from New York.

11 19! 7.7

3 Ta 3.8

175/1/25th Letsde, from Lae-

3.

1 29

4.8

70111

Road from Yokohama.

54fa 3.8

7883, from Shanghai.

TACK.

17564/25th Verex, from: San Franciaco.

M. E. F. AIREY,

Superintendent,

Jun 10

Xoo. IL

! CEL 11

m

6 49 4

8 571.7-

8 15 42

*

Hongkong, November 30, 1922- m. morning a. afternoon

64

Street, from Peking.

Kwongwabehoung Des Voeux Halifax, Mr. & Mrs. Brooks,

Mr. J. Pitcairn, Mr. K. C. Acton. Bishop Naasi, Father de Bilvs.

Kwong ingeboung, from Yoko-Mr. Creath, "Master Creath, Mr.

N. LUND. Supertatsndent. Hongkong, December 1, 1922,

J. W.-R. Monden, R. N. Mr. B H..Sims R. W, Mr. E. Thaxtar, R. N., Mr. L. H Dave, Mr. & Mrs J. Campbell, Mr. Knight. Mrs. Kaight...

1.39

SATURDAYS.

ESTEL (42"*2.30 midnight, SUNDAYS,

7.15 .m.

KII Me

Every 15 min MYNEY AT MILA

NIGHT CARS.

Tê min

50 p.m.1.50 p.m. 1.35 p.s 11.30p.m. to 23.16 y'm: ivity 30 mỉm mian

́SPECIAL CARS.

·RY, EKKLDONITET AV TÜM DOMPET'S QUÝTER.

The 39th Annua

"AL FRESCO FETE"

of the

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL...”

(ader the distinguished patronage of H. E, Sir Bagizald Edward Stubbs, K. C. M. G.J

will be held in the compound of the

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAI, GLENEALLY

on Sunday, 10th December, 1922

from 8.30 am. till 11.30 pm.

ADMISSION $100

Soldiers and Sailors in Lniform admliiad Free

In the afternoon from 2.30 till 6.30 p.m. several Stalls will be opened, and aczdenzents specially suitable for Children will be provided. Ta and Refreshments will be obtainable. ADMISSION FREE.

The grounds will be brilliantly illuminated is the Evening. "The Band of the King's Bogt, wil play both in the afternoon and in the evening.

SOME FEATURES OF THE FETE

Tea Room, Befreshment Stalls, Picture Postcards, Doll House, Fishing Pond, Lucky Wheel, Christmas Tree, Bran Tab, "American" Stall, The Candy Stre, Toy Bazdar, Shooting Gallery, ste

KEVERAL NAFFLES WITH VALUABLE PRIZKO including a New 5 Baier "Oldsmobile" Touring Car, "NU WORK OF CHARITY IS FOREIGN TO THE SOCIETY”.

COME AND HELP HONGKONG'S POOR.

Printed and Published for the Frogulator, by Alfred {}

11. Los House Street, in the City of Vistsein Hongko

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