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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE.'

* DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1923.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

VERYTHING

EVER

LECTRICAL

INTERIOR & EXTRIOR LIGHTING SUGGESTIONS,

Estimates and specifications given for complete station equipment.

ELECTRIC FIRES, TOASTERS, RANGES. Fittings and accessories stocked.

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE.

ELECTO-PLATING A SPECIALITY.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Olive and Showroom. Queen's Road.

DON'T

Drive without atres

SAVE YOUR EYES.

CHINESE OPTICAL CO

will give you the BEST ADVICE regarding your eyesight.

67. Queen's Road Central

GOLDEN STATE BUTTER

From CALIFORNIA CREAMERIES. Sold by all the leading dealers in one pound cartons-FRESH)-and and I lb. tins.

ROLE AGENTS -GEIZ BROS, & Co. of the Orient Ltd.

PROVISION DEPT.

JAMES

DICEK.

9. ICE HOUSE STREET WATCHMAKEN AND JEWELLER.

CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL

INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY

PERSONAL SUPERVISION.

TEL CENTRAL 2377

THE

TEL. CENTRAL 2577

WING FAT PRINTING CO., LTD.

PAPER SELLEVS, STATIONERS. Printers,

Photo Engravers, Paper-Box Makers and Bookbinders

SALE ROOW

No. 144, Wing Luk Street

TELEPHONE CENTRAL 2257

PRINTING OFFICE

No. ZEA. WHITFIELD RI.

TELEPHONE CENTRAL 1910

SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE.

Mr. ankwatsu Akaji,

A Graduate of the Tokyo Massage School, has opened a

23, Wyndham, street. Office

massage room

hours from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mr. Akaji gives massage on scientific lines based instruction in anatomical physiology. Fee for treatment:-$200 per visit

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

THE PHARMACY

HAS REMOVED TO

2, Queen's Road Central (The Red Building Opposite American Express Company)

institution, much from a Church

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THE RUHR SITUATION.

London. Fel ti

It transpires tha: Chanceller Cuns unexpectedly made an extens

the large! el England institution anal a grant! site tur of the Ruhr dating he werend. He visited

a benevolent society! The towns, including Essen, where he conferred with representatives committer appointed to control of all classes. The Freach anticipate his visit will muiste

French advices frem Trasseldorf chari sale Daeties miem do sgd new offensive by German officials.

it also formed a sub.com. show that the railway strae continues at Mayeace. Coblence an Treves and else deal with charitable other places, though a remption is reparted at

the latest expaisiais. foderation. Careful enquiry 'woukht where. The Essen Felice Prefect is among

The equrt of tir, benzole, sulphate and navamnia frem tik kahr is present mel merlapping. serts to me that no Society should; Prohibited.---Reuter, make crants for the valoration of chikken ng institutions unhas those institutions publish 124 arunal balance sheet; a balance sheet off Especial sales of work, etc., is not

suthabent. In

the igrants may not be necessary.

The New School."

Sentu CAMATA

Bonteaux. Pex 5.

Me working continues. Unoccup ed. Germany is cut short of el Switzerland is assured of five trains weekly with coal. Emts- sures from the Reich are t yang to induce rallwaymen not to work.

A major of financiers is now studying the best meins ef rising taxes on coal, organizing customs and sixing the monetary questica.

Van Guerlach declares that Germany with her ab-thucy is edana. minally committing suicide.

NEAR EAST TROUBLE.

Leiield Fe

The President of the American Foreign Affairs Commaire declares that the German Werkmen's appeal should be dropped because A qucial report was printed and the majority of Congress regard the French occupation of the Ruhr [extracts appeared in the presa in 1992 rightful step.-French Radio by Courtesy of the Frracks Corani.

December 19 The appeal was! re-rested in January end a further repit will be published in March Certain people have expressed a doubt us to the neversibility of the sites the best ready to this is po ask perqle to go to se the site when an sure they will realise how excellen and ptral 1- posits on it as what will t

TE the

Commenting on the Near East situation, the Evening Stanaland say, Great Britain and the Allies had already agreed to the aboliton of the old capitulations and to the substitution of Arrangements of somewhat doartful value. On Saturday they went even further in the direction. of eg the pertection of their citizens against the caprice Cat n of the Turkish magistrates and officials, but 20 : DA of paper. The Turks declined as an insult to their mylonality any. larged me host of practically complete authority ever, forleners

103 nun dominion. They object to anything of the nature of a special area and has main ads and a

recho de Barcpeas nationals. It is not thinkable that with Turkish' railway stari adjoining it. Inne led walariniifmation in its present state civilized Powers can gine then entries parents often $1) sett Teave the personal safety and civil rights of their citizens ive ear well known schools: who to the discretion of Turkish magistrates. On the other hand, Įparents in Hongkong might well there is every reason that, as in cuse of Japan, a promise of treaty faone de la ING ALL the nichboard (revison whhould be given contierens in the reform within a reasonable thod of the new school where they period the Turkish judiciul and administrative system. ----

will find many very good sites for Bully Belletin. but i

Ar mast build Joals the absolutely necessary buildi

BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

London. Feb. 6.

janes are gradicatis develop the

site. We

have bevel thei The main feature of Sir W. Joynson Hicks' report on the enquiry seload I see to trawn wig banders into the organisation of the Empire Exhibition is a recommendation and day bow, should not help to for strengthening the control over the management by the creation level the site; it is not an unknown) of a small standing executive committee, including one representative emphasise the thing for cholars to level a cricket) of the Dominion High Commissioners. The report

My importance of the members thereof being men of business experience. ground or i Iday grand

the whole organisation. experience with hoarders te leng.able to infuse a strong Imperial spirit to ke does not lead me to think! The report finds no justification for believing that there has been that heal conditions and the feat either corruption or malfeasance, though it criticises the of losing face" woli be viseles ment's methods and the General Manager's grave lack of tact.- Beuter. to this suggestion.

External Examinations,

I. annual external examina-i tions at the University was were!

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Youngsage ww Gr

Very sare

macage

NEW US IMMIGRATION BILL

Washington, Feb. 6.

The Immigration Bill of 1599 was chosen because under ; a greater proportion of immigrants came from, Northern Europe. The BIH provides for the admission of relatives of citizens. naturaliste or intending. All persons, who are not potential citizena, ore excluded except certain professional classes. This section is aimed at Junanew-Beuter.

TROUBLE ON ST

ALBANS...

Rua Bisund VII and to Haking Gaemonent Blanation Hela darslig. For the latter school Hurship understand there was a

total entry of 13 cati inte when he were troan this weld Farewellates gained the Best tw Hadde prd four others did well

Yonday

Only Monej An incident recurring aboare

I

Discussion By Chinese

Chamber

seh slavskap, atud took the Education the steamer St. Albans at Thurs-

PIECE GOODS DEALERS' COMPLAINT.

Home For Typhoon

Orphans

A meeting if the committee of 2 General Chamber of Com- was held yesterday after. moon under the Chairmanship of Mr. Li Po-kwa..

So lodarelig, which a of the weldar faland was recalled yesterdayer

Chinese lof dipenger autan boy far bears at the meeting of the UTS » El quitament of Hongkong kind. Chamber of Commerce.

holar-hi o The hamman Mr. 1 Po-kwal) 41-1 $100 per annum be bar yours to mentioned a letter from Mesars. the wil beg. Yuen Rock benį Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Com box the vomitin, that be stoned alpany, agents for the St. Albans Eventout to teach at a theme which was sent to the Chamber

in reply to enquiries into a dis Welled after taking Mi, toute in

turbance that took place on the Eduration at the University.

hip at Thursday Island.

that at The Secretary stated

In the Matriculation Examination

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Lad eighteen candolates of the request of the Chinese Consul Chamber in- perite passed (two with Melbourne the

in alleged assault Honoursy, one Whit awarded theves igated Senior Lecal Certificate and five committed on some of the Chinese passengers of the St. Albans by Euled. We were very pleased to the police and aoldiers at Thors-

Younghave's distortions

day Island. Enques made by

Chamber's physics and chemistry, because we the

representatives have been trying to pay special among the passengers revealed attention to theas subjects during that the trouble started en account the last two years.

of the refusal of the Chinese pas- sengers to muster t: have their In English our marks were the sole very gd; a dictation thumb prints taken when the ship was at Thursday Island. In the (seven boys got 99% or more but course of enquiries the Chamber jessays were only fair: in Chinese was satisfied that the trouble in started over the refusal of the with the jong paper, but the marks on the passengers to conform

whole were not satisfactory; in law of the port and instigated by scripture our marks were bad; insome ten undesirables who were the passengers, as geography there were un boys with disliked by more than 70% and in physics and during the voyage they extorted various Sums of money from chemistry the results, although not

people by threats. The as good as they ought to be, were Chamber had replied to the Consul

better than in past years. at Melbourne.

two boys gained good marks

It was stated by the Chairmaci that the Placegoods Merchants' Guild had written to the Chamber vomplaining of the effects of the Canton trouble on their business. The disorganisation of trade was bad at this time especially when money Was needed for the New Year and the merchants were unable to collect debts at Canton and other places. At the request of the piecegoods mer- Chairman said, the chants, the Chamber bad communicated with the Chamber at Canton requesting them to give their help..

Another matter referred to re- same of a training lated to the school for the destitate children who lost their parents in the disza- Swatow last trous typhoon at August. Mr. Ip Lan-chnen (the Secretary) stated that a training school had been started at Swatow for the poor orphans. to which all the big corps participating in the relief work in the typhoon smitten districts were to contribute $10,000 for its upkeep. quested them to muster, and ex- plained for what reason and the majority refused.. The Customs insisted on a muster, and request ed me to assist them by calling in In the Junior Local Examination In connection with the incident the police and a military guard. we had 33 candidates of whom 2: the following report of the Cap The police were fina and after: passed; the nine distinctions intain of the St. Albans which was being jostled by the Chinese used force to get the muster. The arithmetic, mathematics and appended to the letter may be of

military guard did not take ad mechanics justify our efforts daring

"I beg to report that owing to active part, but stood roord the recent years; there

great seven men deserting at Townsville Chinese whilst the thumb prints in the marks for out of 149 Chinese deck passengers improvement

wers being taken. The Chinese physics and chemistry; in scripture ex-Makembo who embarked alleged that the police used our marks were bad; the general at Sydney for Hongkong, the violence, but this is not correct average of marks in English was Customs authorities required as I was in the passenger deck all thumb prints to be taken of the the time and no violence was used remaining 142 so that the missing by the police, but I men could be identified. When Chinese kick a policeman on the these men were told to master for chin. These men were in a very. thumb prints to be taken they matincus state and would no refused owing, in my opinion, to listen to reason. I heard they shield the seven deserters at Town gave trouble on the Makembo and ville. I went into the passenger have been in a very surjy mood deck with the Interpreter and re- since joining this ship.

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2, Queen's Buildings

Ice House St.

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DIRT, STAINS'ani CREASES, vanisha- ilby magic maler var processes and the original shape and "set" i restori The cost of Pre-Clesoing a complete suit is but $0.25 ami the time taken a few days. Writ of phone and we will collect and deliver fæs.

STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY.

HEAD OFFICE and WORKS YAUMATI, Tel. K 33. HONGKONG DEPOT, 16, Stanley Street, Tel. Č. 1279.

62, Praya East. KOWLOON DEPOT 19, Canton Road. CANTON, 19, Sharki Central, East.

WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP WITH TAR

A CERTAIN REMEDY

For acute and chronic affections of the throat and lungs, coughs colds etc.

TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY To be obtained only at

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

14, Queen's “load, „Central.

Tel. Central No 1877,

Tel. Central No. 1877,

An appeal to connoisseurs

LIPTON'S TEA

THE BEST OF ITS KIND lozal Stacked by all

grocery

Stores.

A. B. MOULDER & CO. Ltd,

Sole Agents for South Chinn

16. Des Vœur Road Central.

LEE CHAN

Establised 1994.

TAI

and

METAL COODS

Telephone teatral 1993

SUNDRY HARDWARE

119. Jarrolz Street

KLOSTER BRAUE

PILSENER

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