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PACIFIC

ATLANTIC

ATTENDED LIKE AN HONOURED GUEST!

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RAVELLERS to the United States and Europe who go via Canadian Pacific are attended like honoured house guest.

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Next wailing to the Pacific Coast

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WORLD'S

May 20th, 1928-At Noon,

GREATEST

TRAVEL SYSTEM.

American Express Travelers Cheques

Dainition of TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES—

"The system of Travellers Cheques was originated in 1891 by the American Express Company with the object of creating a form of travel currency which would give the holder the assurity of a letter of credit and at the sine time the ponvenience of local currency. The Company registered the cheques nader the trade name of AMERICAN EXPLESS TRAVELERS OHEQUES' the word Travellers' being apolled with ans !' The advant- age of the Chequon was so applant that other banking institutions adopted the system.

Quoted from Filman's Dictionary of Banking by Ww, Thomson.

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MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES

MAIL AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K. HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM.

From Marseilles

SPHINX.

5th June. ANGERS............................... 19th June. PAUL LECAT....3rd July. ANDRE LEBON..... 17th July.

From Dunkirk, Antwerp, London

MIN. (Cargo) 23rd June.

For Shanghai, Japan and North China

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For Shanghai and Japan.

SPHINX...

ANGEAS...

51h June.

19th June.

PAUL LECAT...3rd July, ANDRE LEBON............ 17th July.

For Marseilles ATHOS I „D'ARTAGNAN....

SPHINX.

ANGERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

1.

SHANGHAI BOYCOTT

PROPOSALS.

HONGS NOT TO DEAL WITH

JAPANESE CARGO.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928.

OBITUARY.

-PROFESSOR HIDEYO

NOGUCHI.

CHILDREN'S CLUB.

FIRST, MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK.

Accra, Gold Coast, May 22 Notices were sent out a little time Further resolutions with refer-The eminent Japanese bacteriolonge regarding the Peak Children's encur to the proposed Japanese boy-gist, Professor Hideyo Noguchi, Club which is to be held on Fridays cott have come to light, the most of the Rockefeller Institute of from 4.45 to 6.15 pm, during June, Medical Research, who arrived here July and August in connexion with important of which are represonta-inst November to investigate yai-the M.CL, but some notices have tives of the shipping hongs of the low fever, died of that disense, con- gone astray. Any child over five ex-years of age who has not received port, anys the N. C. D. New tracted during a laboratory

notice and who would like to join, Saturday. It is, understood that periment.-Reuter. the representatives of the hongs [Hideyo Noguchi, M. D. and D. will be most welcome. The sub- (doubtless largely composed of de-Sch, was born in Fukushima-ken, scription is $1 per month..

The first meeting will take place legates of the employees) met on He was the son of a poor farmer Friday, the numbers being 70 from who was able to do but little for his on Friday, 1st June, at 4.46 at the Settlement, 60 from the French education. By dint of great por-Craig Ryrio, 13 The Peak A Concession, and 40 from Nantao.serverance and what aid his parents small library la to be formed, so and it was decided that the mea could afford, ho studied and worked each child le requested to bring a sures resolved upon should be his way through school, and after book to the first meeting. strictly adhered to. The rosolu-la course of hard studies in a pri tions in detail follow: ---

vate, medical achool secured a medi- 1.That from May 14, 1928, cal licence. He then became as- no cargo be shipped to outports sistant at Dr. Kitazato's Labora- by Japanese steamers, and that fory. He eventually found his way from May 21, 1928, no cargo sant to the United States where he per- to Shanghai by Japanese steam-fected his studies. Ife returned to Japan 1913. Among his pub- ers be cleared..."

lications are the following: "Snake 2. That from May 14, ship-Venoms, Scrum Diagnosis of ping hongs undertake no ship-syphilis," and "Butyric Acid ment of Japanese goods to other Test."] ports of China, with the excep tion of raw materials, which will be examined and certified by the Shanghal General Committee for Opposing the Atrocities perpet- rated by Japanese troops in Tsinan.

3.That a committee to in- speet Japanese gooda he organis- ed.

4.That in ease of disputes arining among the shipping honga, the executive committees of the Chinese "Shipping Mer- chants' Guild, Nantao, and the Chinese Mercantle Transporta- tion Merchants' Guild, Chapei,; will be referred to for arbitra-' tion and settlement.

According to the Chinese papers, certain Chinese dealers continued,

INTERPORT SHOOT.

SHANGHAI SCORES 924 AGAINST HONGKONG. Shanghai shot off last week..In the Interport shenting match, when the team made, a total score of 924. The ranges were 200, 500 and 000 yerds, and the high gun was. 1. A. Mottu with a total of 96 out of a second possible 105. Chandler was calmness and refrain from ox-with 94, while Ilbert, Doyle and citement in order to avoid mis-Parry had 93 each.

At the same time a match against understandings; that special bul- the City Rifle Club of London was letins in English should be is contested, but with a different side. sued that the motion picture The score made was 943. companies he approached with a

view to securing their assistance

-

is filming current slogans; and ly stamped goods will be allowed that Dr. Hu Shih, Dr. II. C. E. to be gold on the market:

Lia, President of Shanghai Col- lege; and several other promin- ent leaders be asked to become membra of the Committee, and bhat lecture parting should be! sent to railway stations, to points un the Yangtze River, the Grand Canal, and to Ningpo and Wen-j chow.

The students also deelded to

Lo handle Japanese goods after be-change the name of their weekly Ing duly warned not to do so. As publication from "Shanghai Stu-

a result of their action, a commit-dents" to "Tsinnu. Tragedy." tee of the. Labourers League' has' detained the cargo.

Postal Employees Roused,

6. Colton

7. Sugar

288888888 888

per cent.

1. Luxuries

70

2. Tonics.

60

3. Sen food :.

30

4. Porcelain

30

5. Sik

30

20

30

10

50

11. Wood..

20

12. Dry goods and misc.

70

In case of raw materials which

8. Stationery

9. Metals

10. Pills and Patent

Medicines

are not obtainable in China only a

The China Times stated that ani

Postal employees are showing a small levy will be imposed. All active boycott of Japanese goodaj had been institarted in the Yangtsze distinctly antagonistic attitude to-merchants found in possession of Valley, and that Chinese passen-wards the Japanese. This state-unstamped goods after May 31 will. gers had refused to patronize Ja-ment is made by the Shanghai be fined twice the amount. panese, steamers,

No Collecting in Settlement,

dered between May, 6 and May 15

Nippo which pointed out that they All orders placed before May 5 are attempting to force the ousting are liable to payment of one-fourth of all foreigners from the service of the regular levy. Upon arrival There is also, the paper adds, an of the merchandise; the balance of It is understood that the request arming decrease in the amount the levy, must be paid before the made by students to the Chinese members of the Shanghai Munich-of mail delivered to Japan. Much goods can be stamped and placed pal Council that girl students of this mattter has been stamped on the market. Merchandise or should be permitted to solicit sub-with anti-Japanese slogans. scriptions in the Settlement for "A summary prepared by the liable to payment of a double levy, while merchants who have three days has been refused. Mainichi indicates that there are urdered Japanese goods since the To-day will see all local students 6.381 Japanese resident in the 15th are liable to severe punish- on atrike if the resolutions are Hongkew area: 6,182 in North Sz-ment besides paying the double carried out which were adopted at chuen Road and Chapel; 31 in levy.

Garrison Commander, the third conference of the General Yangtazepoo; and 400 in the Cen- Students Association, held Tuesday. These were:-

on tral District which includes the Addressing his subordinate off- lower portion of the French Con-cers and the soldiers of the 32nd cession.

That the students of ali schools be urged to effect a strike: on May 17. for the initiation, of

Making Boycott Pay.

Army at the Lunghua Headquar ters, General Chien Ta-chun, Com. mander of the Shanghai and Woo-

an enlarged propaganda pro- The Kuo Min news agency says sung Gendarmerie, said, in part: gramme against Japan; that de- that definite steps for the sever "No matter what our personal feel- monstration parties, consisting ance of economic relations with inge may be, we must maintain a of three members, be organized Japan are to be immediately cur- calm attitude and have confidence to make tours to the surrounding ried out by various local commier-in the Central Authorities who are districts of Shanghal for the cial bodies. These were announc-handling the diplomatic situation purpose of calightening the peo-ed by the committee, for opposing to the best of their ability. Sever- ple on Japanese actions In Japanese Rggression in Tsinan. nnce of economic relations with China that progress reports by All merchants; having Japanese Japan may eventually help us to such parties be regularly sent to goods in stock are required to re-attain our alms; but, at the same the Association headquarters; gister them, with the committee me, we must pay special atten thatgirl students from parties to before May 31. Such merchandise tion to our duties in protecting all collect subscriptions; that lec-will be stamped upon payment of foreign lives and property without! turors in the foreign concessions a graduated levy according to the discrimination and in preserving should maintain an attitude of following schedule. Only proper-peace and order in the rear,"

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