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PREMISES TO LET.
SPACIOUS OFFICFS. Second floor, China Building. Pre- Inspee- mises now available tion any time during business
hours. Apply The Hongkong
Excavation, Pile Driving & Con- struction Co., Ltd. 2nd Floor, Powell's Building,
TSINGTAU
PENSION EGAR, Family Pension at moderate rater. Home comfort, Beautifully excellent cuisine.
situated overlooking city and bag. Telegrams "Eger." M Hardel, Proprietor. P.O.Box, 15. Tsingtau,
To
0 LET. 1st July. THE BLARNEY STONE, Vic- toria Road, 7 small-roomed house, clore to sea, garage, flush, telo- phone, electric and gas fittings, 20 minutes' walk from Kennedy Town tram terminus. Please apply Post Office Box 42.
SHIPS FOR SALE
NEW AND SECOND HAND Communicato with CAPT: J. R. PATRICK, 503, Hongkong Hotol.
INSURANCE OFFICES.
NOTICE.
WHIT MONDAY AND KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY'S,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTIC
that all Fire and Marine Insurance Offices will be closed for the transaction of public business on Monday, 1st. and Wednesday, 3rd. June, 1925.
"By Order,
LOWE, BINGHAM &
MATTHEWS,
Secretaries,
Fire Insurnace Association of
Hongkong.
Marine Insurance Association of
Hongkong & Canton. Hongkong, 29th May 1925.
BASEBALL
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
IN connection with the King's Birthday Ball at Government Houso, Guests are particularly requested:-
1. Not to stop their cars or ohairs to alight before reaching the atopa in the front porch.
2. To send their cars or chairs away immediately after alighting.
Failure to comply with these requests will lead to considerable dolay and inconvenience to other' Guosts.
Guests are also requested to have their visiting oards ready to hand to the Aide de Camp in Walting before introduction to His Excellency the Governor.
WHEYING N DU PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES PAPERS AND FILMS
Specify: "WELLINGTON"
Sold by all Photographic Dealers
WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD. Sole Manufacturers of the Wellington Plates, Papers,
and Films.
Elstree England.
L
RON E0
BALL BEARING STEEL FILING CABINETS
RON EO
STEEL STATIONERY
CUPBOARD
RONEO
BUPLICATOR
STEEL DESKS, TYPISTS TABLES, WASTE (PAPER RECEPTACLES, CARD IN- DEX CABINETS, Etc., Etc.
Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
Office Equipment Dept. No. If Duddell Street .. 'Phone 4689 Central.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Forty-Fourth Ordinary
General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Maragere, THE Hongkong Baseball Messrs. Jardice, Matheson & Co., League will hold its Annual Ltd., Pedder Street, Hongkong Mooting at the American Con- on Wednesday, the 10th June, dulate on THURSDAY, June 1925, at 11 o'clock in the morning 4th 1925. Representatives from for the purpose of receiving the all Clubs, etc., interested a18 Report of the Directors, passing invited to attend.
the
and Accounts,
electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of tho Company will be closed froin the 3rd to 24th June, 1925, both days inclusiva.
By Order of the Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD. „ General Managers. Hongkong, 19th May, 1925,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB..`
THE half yearly General Meeting of Mombors will bo hold on SATURDAY, 6th -June 1925 at 12.30 p.n. in thei Jockey Club Room, Hongkong! Club Annex.
THEATRE
ROYAL
JUNE 4th and 5th., at 9.15 p.m. A. STROK
presents
MABEL GARRISON
(Coloratura Soprano)
From THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, NEW YORK, At The Piano
Mr. George Siemonn. Booking at Moutrie's $4, $2 & $1. Booking at the Hongkong Hotel on the 3rd. inst., only:
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The Empress Store 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Under English Management
Orders for Wines. Liquors, Provisions, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, etc.
com.
Promptly executed at petitive prices. AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD.
Proprietors.
PEAK TEAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOT
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 125.
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES.
CHINA AUCTION Lammert Bros.
ROOMS.
Chins Building, Ground Floor, IF you have anything you would like to sell, exchange ox advertise, send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
E.V.M.R. do SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
Tol, O. 4453.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
of
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
IOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders ot the above Company will bo hold at the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on MONDAY, 8th June 1925 at 11.00 am. for the purpose of receiving the report Situato of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th April 1925.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from WEDNESDAY, 3rd June to TUESDAY, 9th June 1925 both days inclusiva.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS "& SON,
General Managers, Hongkong, 29th May 1925.
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WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
Holyoak, Massey & Co. Ltd.
"Distributors.
Queen's Blds.
PROPERTY
at Victoria in the Colony
of Hongkong, and known as section B of sub-scation 1 of FAction C of
INLAND LCT No. 2 together with the dwelling House & Shop No. 17, Cochrane
"Street,
thereon erected To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION
on THURSDAY, 4th June 1925, .at 3 p.m.
at "the
IN ONE LOT
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, China Building, Vistoria, Hongkong, by
MR. E. V. M. R. de SOUSA.
Auctioneer.
and
For further Particulars Conditions of Sale apply to 11 Messrs. WILKINSON & GRIST,
Queen's Road Central,. Solicitors for the Mortgagees
or to
Tel. C.673.
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FROM A LINER TO A LIFEBOAT. ALL KINDS OF STEAMERS
FOR SALE,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have
JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
War Within Ten Years?
BRITAIN'S NEW POST.
Shipping Oil in Bulk.
That Japan will become 'em- Port Sunlight transformed into broiled in a conflot within 10 an ocean port; brick houses and years, not with America on the technical education for dusky Pacific but with Russia in Man- natives of the 'Congo; palm ofl receiv.churis, is the prophesy of Count carried across the world in tank Michimass Soyejima, member of steamers were amongst the de-. the House of Peers and the velopments foreshadowed by Lord. publisher of nowapapers in Korea, Leverhulmo not lang before bis who in to go to the United States death. next month to deliver a series of lectures at the international round
ed instructions to soll by Public Auction en
Friday the 5th. June 1925. commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at "Durbar House No. 11 Came- ron Road, Kowloon A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue)
On View on Day of Salo Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctionsera. A
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bave reooiv. ed instructions to sell by Publio Austin on
Friday, the 5th. June, 1925. commencing, at 11 a.m. at their Sales Room, Duddol Street,
A Quantity of Bousehold and Office Fu niture,
Comprising: Tables, Chairs, Ice Chest, Sewing Machines, Counters, Mirrors with Teak Frames, etc., etc.
TermsCash on Delivery " LAMMERT BROS Auctionoors.
MILNERS' SAFES.
THE Undersigned bave just received a shipment of safes of various Sizes.. These may be soen at No. 5 Duddell Street. LAMMERT BROS.,
Agents.
MR. E. V. M R. do SOUSA, THE AUCTIONEERING 8
BROKERING Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1925.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned has received instructions to by Public Auc- tion, for account of the concerned, on FRIDAY,
the 5th June, 1925; at 2.30 p.m., at the China Auction Rooms, China Building..
A Large Quantity of Blackwood & Furniture, and
Household Sundries.,
Comprising:
Ships in good condition only are handled. Torms generally cheap, or at least" moderate. Diesel and semi-diesel boats built to order. Apply by letter Wardrobes with Mirrors, Over-
Box No. 1272 Hongkong mantles with Mirrors, Marble-top: Telegraph or phone from 1.00 Washstands, Dinner Sets, Tabies p.m. to 2.00 p.m. or after 5 p.m. to and Desks, Dressing Tables, Flower K.550
Stand, Cabinets, Wardrobe Trunks, &c., &c.
to
What is a mother to do?
What is a mother to do when she is worried out of her life because her baby will not get on? Best to do what this doctor did give bim Glaxo,
"My boy aged twelve months is in every way up to the standard of an entirely breast-fed baby is full of vitality, and good tamper; and has firm flesh and a wall-knit figura, I cannot speak too highly of your food from personal experience." -(Signed) M.D. Lond., M.B. B.S. MR.CS. LRCP...
(Ref. D.A. 9)
Give your baby Glaro-the food doctors give to their own babies, the food that builds firm flesh, plenty of bonc. and real good healtie
Claros
"Builds Bonnie Babies"
Write for Free Sample and Descriptive Bookle! to
W. R. LOXLEY 8. CO.
Sole Agents.
Also
1 Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle
in good running order. Terms: Cash before delivery.
E. V. M. R. de SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, June 2, 1925.
DOES YOUR FOOD
CAUSE DISTRESS?
If so, it simply that dangerous acid is attacking your delicate stomach lining and is preventing digestion. This belog so, your meals must fail to nourish you and you run serious risk of ill-health and cruel pain If you negloct this early warning of oncoming dyspepsia you must not be surprised to find yourself getting old and feeble years bo- fore your time, Rid yourself of the
Bisurated. menace take Magnesia the one sure remedy, usad and recommended by doctors hospitals and public- aliko 1 Bisurated Magnesia neutralises the harmful acid the instant it enters the stomach; it stops all trace of fermentation, gas and pain immediately. Try it! Get à package (either powder or tablete) from your chemist to-day; but be quite sure you get what you ask for. Better see the trade mark word 'BISMAG'. in an oval sign on the wrapper-then you'll know you've get something that posi- tively MUST do you good.
The Sign of the Genuine
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI,
Mrs, E. AKAJI.
Jee 11 on
every Package
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83, DUDDELL STREET
Furniture Auctions
EVERY
Tuesday and Friday.
at 2.30 p.m...
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Hughes & Hough
LIMITED.
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The occasion was the sanual
table conference which opens at meeting of the shareholders of the University of Chicago on Lavor Brothers, Limited, to whom June 30.
be reported that the company's sales for 1924 were the greatest in its history.
The interests of Japan and Russia in Manchuria are opposed in so many respects that confliot
Work on the Bromborough Dock, is inevitable," Count Soyolims the contract for which had been said in an interview with a repro- lot to Messrs. Kirk and Randall, sentative of the Japan Advertiser. Ltd., which commenced towards. "War
bot waen America and the end of last year, is to be com Japan on the Pacific is physically ploted by 1027, when Port Sun- Impossible on account of the light will become an ossan port great distance which separatos to which large vessels will convey the countries, even if there were palm and other. oils in bulk, thus hoavy cost of cause for war, but war with avoiding the Russia is not only possible but packages. probable.
RECOGNITION WAS MISTAKE."
BIG 80AF TRADE. Lord Leverhulme said that noti "Japan made a big mistake in only is the soap consumed in the extanding recognition to the United Kingdom lower in price Soviet Government. It is true and higher in quality than that that Japan was promised certain of any other country, but as a. economic advantages, such as oil natural result the United King- concessions in North Saghaliendom enjoys a larger export trade and other concessions in Siberia, in soap to neutral markets of the but the history of the Soviet world than that of the total soap. diplomats shows that they cannot exports of any other throo bo depended upon to keep their nationa word. The very faot that they
were willing to give Japan such
There had been no rise-in the-
good terras in exchange for ra- price of soap during 1924, note cognition increases the doubt as withstanding that raw matoriais to their intentions to make their had averaged more than £3 & toni
And without above the average of 1923. promises good. doubt the Peking Treaty would,
Speaking of present high never have been signed by Russia taxation, he said that against: if the advent of the Conservative this inequality the advantage of Government in England had not the high standard of exchange, checkmated them there,
K
British credit had been maintain
Despite their solemn pledges ad, and of the two evils-high to the contrary, the Russians are taxation or low rate of exchange doing their best to spread com--we had chosen wisely. All the munist propaganda in Japan and same British trade and commerce in Korea, just as they have been were staggering under this heavy doing in China. They have failed burden. to succeed in China because of the ignorance of the masses, and
WELFARE OF NATIVES.
they never will succeed there. During his recent journey to They will also fail in Japan. The the Belgian and French Congo, family system is a splendid bal- said Lord Leverkulme, bo form- wark against communism and then ed a most favourable opinion of we have another weapon in the the prospects. New capital Peace Preservation Law passed expenditure exceeding two mil at the last session of the Diet.
lions in these areas would be
"With the Manhood Suffrage amply justified. Law just having passed, giving Great improvements had been the vote to an additional 10,000,made in the health and physical 000 Japanese who have no condition of the natives. The political consciousness and do not company was about to build a know how to make the best use large number of brick houses for of their new privilege, a big pro-natives in the areas included in blem presents itself, a problem its concessions. which is made more difficult by
the attempts to spread subversivo It had been decided, he added doctrines. It will be necessary to erect ten new crushing milli. the seven existing mills for the statesmen of Japan to and
adopt a wise and firm policy in would be enlarged and reconsuet this regard, resorting to the pro-ad. Further additions to the river. visions of the Peace Preservation | fleet would also be required. Law to put down all attempts at
spreading "propaganda with an iron band.
WISE POLICY NEEDED.
"Despite the benefits which close alliance between those have come to the Koraans as a three nations would be tho bast result of the wise Japanese guarantee of posce on the Pacific control, there are a great many and in the whole world." persons in that country who are
Japan's greatest problem is not discontented with the existing or in the realm of foreign relations, der and are susceptible to such however, Count Soyejima be- subversive doctrinos AB com-lieves, but is a purely domestic munism *There" again
question: The population of wise and firm policy will Japan is growing by nearly 600,- those 000, souls a year and problems
defeat the aims of
who would like to incite the of how these great numbers are
country against Japan,
to secure a livelihood is evor:
*Russia is pursuing a policy in growing more serious, Emigration China evory bit as imperialistic is not the remedy. Even if there. as that of the former Tsars.were unlimited opportunity for Blinded by their resentment the Japanese to colonize some against Japan booause of mis-now land, not enough of them takes this nation has made in the would leave their homes in Japan' past, the Chinese do not realize to aid to any great extent in that Japan is her best friend, and solving the problem.. that but for Japan, China would Count Boyejimais of the have been disrupted long ago. In opinion that there are but two'
the event of a
WAR
between
courses open to Japan, the one Russia and Japan, China might boing intensivo industrialization leven be blind enough to assist and the other the control of tho.
Russia.
growth of the population. The "Japan neods China as a mar-formar method would take im kot, and China noads Japan as a menso capital and would neces guarantee of poace in the Faraitate the revolutionizing of the East. Therefore it is LO the economic structure of thenation.. interest of Japan that conditions He believes the latter, method in China should become stabilized therefore, offers the most hope. As soon as possible, and to the Count Soyejima will leave interest of China to co-oporate Japan June 11 for America for with Japan and other friendly the University of Chicago con nations in advancing this forence. He will deliver threo addrosses thore, on "Political, Economic and Social Tendencies in Modern Japan' "Japan's "A joint control of China until] Policy Toward China, Siberia and. aho is able to take care of horself Korea" and "Japan's Rolations would not be a bad thing for that with the United States," After country. Japan, Amerios and the close of the conferendo at England should co-operato in Chicago, Count Boyojlms will go China without harboring suspi- nant, where he has been invited cions one of the other. In fact, of make a number of addresses.
atablization,
CO-OPERATION IS NECESSARY,
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