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:

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Outfit

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TEL. 1840.

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!

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38 - 40, Queen's Road, Contral.

Telephone 3559.

Telophone 3569.

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"TAI LEE CHAN."

ESTD. 1884

METAL GOODS ··· and ́·· HARDWARE.

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119 Jervois Street.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924.

THE SHAMEEN STRIKE. JAPAN'S NEW TARIFES PHILIPPINES UNREST.

(Contingent from Page 4) Leontiming the old pass regulations, Int that the addition of une photo. graph to die pas thereby required should be made.

DIPLOMATE OBJECTIONS

MORE TRICTION. MET.

Manila, July 44.-The Secretary Takyo. July | 24.-Goods in of the Interior Mr. Agoncillo has transit before July 5th will be instructed Mr. Purwol that he exempted from new tariff dutles, has refused to they the Senate 2. Minor alterations to the trafficit application for such exemption muana to appear before the 257 regulations suggested by Mr. We, is made before the promulgation Senate to explain why he had: sanuhi be accepted.

of the Act, which is expected in allowed Governor General Wood to Beinstatement of private ser-two or three days, according to acncronch on the prerogatives of 9587

bis Department." This action is vants and employees should be en-notifestion issued by the Govern- pouraged, but could not be enforced, | ment. it is understood that this expected to lead to a renewal of non-co-operation between the 4 The case of public employees ruling meets the principal diplo

to the tariff-Wood, and the prospects are of Legislature and Guvernor General would be fully investigated, and de-matle objections elded acceling to the suggestion. Renter,

On the morning of the 10th inst, Me. Tam returned and stated that the addition of the photograph was: a erucial difficulty. This was com sidered at a joint Council Meeting and after discussion, it was decide flat these suggestions, that the pars, Leign. In the unfinished games with photograph for passing the of Saturday last, the Police and kates after they were clised, shambl Kowloon Bowling Green Chib gave

LAWN BOWLS.

THE LEAGUE TABLEŠ. the teams in the 1st and 2nd

The following is the position of

dragions of the Lawn Bowls

another long and bitter campaign by the Legislature and the vernacular Press against Governor General-Weod and Amezienu, sovereignty.--Reuter,

BRUNSWICK

JULY RECORDS

Blue Evening Blues, ƒ Nobody's Sweetheart

There's Tes. Yes in Your Eyes. {That Lullaby Strain,

2500

Tenth interval Rag. Mobile Blues,

...

2001

Į Kashmiri Sent.

Valse Bleue,

(2003

I Worried."

Limehouse Buez,

FOREGOING MUTTON. 2005

flo The Evening. (Deep In My Hear),

Monovanna,

cattle markat in many parts of

Owing to the alump in tho Australia a propaganda has boon, 2000 Come On Redi (Bot Devil Man, ise applied to foreigners and Chinese the points to Taikoo and Craigen-started to "oat beef" only and alike, and this decision should be 193er respectively. |eonveyed to the strikers through the|

mediators

The mediators having reported that the Terms were not neceptable the joint Council decided that the strike leaders should be invited to attend a meeting in Shataeen for a settlement, of the strike.

A meeting was held on Sunday Suth inst, at 11 a.m._when_in_udili. tion to the French nud British. Cone- "sal "Generals and Council, Messrs.

Division I.

Taikoo R. C. Kowloon C. C Civil Service Kowloon R. G. Craigengober Policy H. (

save the sheep which, it has boon

Waiting For The Rainbow,....

Fox Trot, Isharu Jonon Orch.

polated out, produco in wool 2007 You Can Take me away from Dixie

P. W. L. Pls. [whereas the hide of exttle soldom

fluctuates to any great extent.

4 4

41

3 2

+1

41

3

4 1

8

5-

Shots For and Against..

Shots

Twin Lui-ting and Mr. M. Chui-chun) Taikoo 11. C.... were present. There delegates of Civil Service

SOUL OF WIT

The following summing-up by

a learned judge in priceless for its

2 brevity and delightful franknose;

"If you believe the witnesses for

Oriolo Orohostra,

Gene Rodemich's Orch.

Paul Ash's Orchestra.

Carl Ponton's Orotz

Bonnie Kroger's Orch,

+

Ray Millor's Orch.

Carl Fonton's Orch.

YVANOVICH & CO.

Distributors...

the plaintiff, you will find for BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS & RECORDS.

Shets.the defondant; if you bellevé

For Agst, Up

257 165 122

201 201 55

Kowloon C. C.... 191 175

The Strikers attended. They pre Kowloon H.G, C: 215 230 a paper, which, they said, Craigentiver..... 178 241 Montad stated their terms, and read as Polis ... 211 353 follows:

1 Aberlition of pass Regulations

mini sag older maniqual frentieut. Kowloon Pocks..

12

31.

Id

351

the witnesses for the defendant. you will find for the plaintiff If, like myself, you don't beliovo any of the them, heaven knows which way you will find. Con- sider your verdict."

WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP,

it is almost always a sign of worms: Other Indications are irre-

gular appetite, bad breath, pain

112

Division H.

:

P. W. L. Pts. 13 #

4

+2

4

+

4

and swelling of the abdomen,

41

2

2

2

Reinstatement of all strikers. † Koss loot $ 15,C. Payment for the whole periodi} Indian B.C

of Bur strike to all who were out,

4. Ni work for servants after 16,

unless eneste am being enter

Pan

3.

p.

Shumeen gutes fu ekose at 1 naut Chinese allowed-to quas

| freely after this hour on the respon- sibility of their respective empleyris.

Tuilian R C.

Kowloon C.C.

RR. K. Y. C.

Down.

Shots For and Against.

Shots Shola

For Agst. Ep

Koshan Derk 15 Kowloon P. 4, 127 The French Consul General Indian R.. plained to the delegates that as af Taikon' RC result of The conversation which | Kowloon Co byl taken place between the media. .HR YA tors on bodh sides, for

Coacessions,

Shameen

13

32

281 21 116 PAY 20 202

( 150

irritation in the nose. Baby's

Own Tablots, the Canadian chil- dran's romedy, given for a few | days, detroy worms, and a marked improvement in appetite and general health speedily results.

Guaranteed free frum opiates and absolutely harmloss oven to the youngest babe, Baby's Own*. Tablets are a rommedy for infantile indigestion, constipation, colic, [7] vomiting, simple faver, diarrhoea and toothing troubles, Obtainable from chomists, or post Troo, 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Mothor's greatest

Con-als were perpared to make the instated, except (as agreed by the help and baby's friend aro Baby's following concessions. to the

players:

matt

demand.

JUST ARRIVED.

French knitted wool for ladio's sewing and dress- making, of all kinds and colours.

French toilet soap in very fancy boxes especially suit- ablo for ladies, at bargain prices to suit all purses.

Ladie's trimmed and un-trimmed hats from London and Paris by avery mail.

Your inspection of all our stocks is cordially invited as wo greatly appreciate your patronago,

J. P. VIEIRA REMEDIOS & CO.

13, Queen's Road, Central. First Floor. General Managers for Variety Stores.

Telephone, C.-4705.

GOERZ BINOCULARS

GUARANTEED best of its kind GREAT REDUCTION 20%

14 DAYS ONLY. ---

From 23rd July.

Telephone C. 3217.

delegates) in cases of misbehaviour Own Tablets, 60 Kisngso Road. HALL, LAW & CO.,

on leaving. As regards quayenent of i

1. "Flory world cancel the new¦ wares, 72 per cent, were in favour, Palale Permit Begalatiens, kiwia tof white 25 per cent, were against. It mik pakikipag-the-dwelyn mewtowns-mera-Hot_this could only hold | clauses, thus returning to thay Dil goned if they returned within reason. Regulations. That after the gates? adide time, de, 24 hours after agree- aner »fusal, nu Chest way enter ment to general terms. This was in leave Shancen, auless he is inconveyed to the delegates al a pressorstens of a Spin! Police Per proud conference held in the after- on of the 21st inst. At that ment- ↑ To this the Delegates made, to, mg thứ vrms ju then standing were

But before the delegates, who had! Equal tenment of foreigners, previously, through their mediators, Land Chinese sărauld be seeined by arcopted the principle of four tem- sach permits being tripinged enver poputy passes & mouth as anxi- sally In-dhe angsens of "premanent mum. With regard to the workers: pertains, one, photograph would be affected by the 25 per cent, whic frequed to be affixool to the, permik; were unwilling to pay wages for the “No one, however, could be forced to perind of the strike, tipi mediatorsi take out such permit. Pemporary kindly undertook to raise a fund to „passes eruuld be issaed for one night, qver this. Thus the situation as to

ampf these would not respitiae ala settlement was as follows: photograph The apple.țion of L Tradlie regulations would These new conditions would be todos main, with minor amerudiunt, sunulturen fro foreigners and! 2. The Podier Permit Regulations. Chinese alike

should be enneellesi, the principle of The striker's delegates objected] the photograph on the pass would! to the photogriqplis, stating that he retained, but the concesion tof only criminals in China were requir¦ apply to Chinese, and foreigners ed to be photogosphej. The French | alike (This reneession was agrees Consul General pointed out that he to in a Meeting of the Consular "had themands of pilootographs af. Be dy before it was suggested to the Chinese who required passports, œuf | delegate 90,"

1-

that he was aware that car drivers. a. A Buited amber of tempor is fastan carried Hevoses bearing, any passes would cover emergencies, their photographix · To this state-] ↓ The question of re-instatement ment there was no reply.

and pay during the strike of private i The Befrigates raised the point of servants was settled (other than) temporary passes, and asked that Pollen) would come under this bond. They should be issued by employers, The case of the Police would be fully jugul pot by the C'auurils, bat cauki¦ investigated, and dealt with accord- | be issued though employers, providing to the dievammstances. The dries: Led aunders were strictly limited to,, gentes raised the question of the re- kay, ona xerok, Thin delegatas said instatement of this Palice, and insfst- that this mid munst Its referred, end on this point. It was explained. They they, leaving the point, rafsed, that the Police could not be allowed the question of reinstatement and to strike and that Folice who did askoil for a gurantee that all woning so could not be entrusted in Ujeļ be reinstated, and wonht rearive futuro with the public safety. pay for the period of “ thus strike, | Agreement on this paint could not The British Consid- General, painted ¦ be reasted, although the delegates ont that he could give no much | intimated that thng would be satin- gauranter bat he would ascertain) fied with technical re-instatemont, the wishes of the comunity, and] Ar, that having been re-instated inform the strikers as regards pri- they could afterwards be dismissed. vate servants. No question of pub¦ The latter course,could not be ac lie employees was raised,

|cepted, and the delegates withdraw. | "Revised Demands.

Efforts are still being made to find A Mass Meeting wna held in the solution antisfactory to both aldos, nvansing, and rosulted in a unanimous, and it is hoped that such a solution vote that all-wórvants should be ro- may be found.

TYPHOID

30-32, Des Voeux Road, C. Hongkong.

EPIDEMIC

Copy of advertisement in the local newspapers :-

TYPHOID FEVER.

OWING to the above mention. od disease being unusually -provalent in the Colony at present. the Public is advised to boil all drinking water and with before

W. W. PEARSE,

Modical Officer of Health. Hongkong, 21st. July 1924.

UNO.

(The italics are our owu.)

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USE

MILKMAID NATURAL MILK

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NO

IT'S

ILKMAID EANS

REQUIRES.

BOILING

BECAUSE

STERILISED

IN THE TIN.

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